Europe Explored » wellness activities https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Oberstdorf – south-Bavarian hiking and skiing resort in Germany https://europeexplored.com/2012/01/11/oberstdorf-south-bavarian-hiking-and-skiing-resort-in-germany/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/01/11/oberstdorf-south-bavarian-hiking-and-skiing-resort-in-germany/#comments Wed, 11 Jan 2012 07:23:18 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=5947 Oberstdorf is a hiking and skiing center located in Bavarian Alps, in the south of Germany. It boats an annual average of 2.5 million visitors, and is famous mainly because of ski jumping hills at the foot of the Schattenberg mountain (1798 m asl). It is a place of popular Four Hills Tournament in ski […]

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Oberstdorf is a hiking and skiing center located in Bavarian Alps, in the south of Germany. It boats an annual average of 2.5 million visitors, and is famous mainly because of ski jumping hills at the foot of the Schattenberg mountain (1798 m asl). It is a place of popular Four Hills Tournament in ski jump regularly every year.

Oberstdorf, ski resort in Germany
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Oberstdorf is the gateway to the five ski areas (Nebelhorn, Söllereck, Fellhorn / Kanzelwand, Ifen, Walmendingerhorn) which together have “only” 50 km of slopes, but this may just be ideal for a long weekend.

Right above the city rises 2224 metres high mountain of Nebelhorn with the skiing season lasting until May. It is a good place for snowboarders and freestyle enthusiasts. On the other side, six kilometers from the city you can get into the main and largest site of Fellhorn / Kanzelwand that overflows to the Austrian valley Kleinwalsertal. It offers a nice mix of shorter and longer rugged trails with modern comfortable lifts.

Söllereck and Ifen offers rather easier descents and are suitable especially for families with children. The smallest of the local centres is Walmendingerhorn primarily offering a unique experience of skiing in deep snow.

Oberstdorf is naturally very attractive, from Nebelhorn you can enjoy amazing views of 400 Alpine peaks.

Nebelhorn at Oberstdorf ski resort in Germany
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Fares are different in each of five centres, e.g. one-day ski pass to Nebelhorn will cost €37.50 for adults and €14 for children. In the centre of Ifen you will pay €32 for adults and €14 for children.

Oberstdorf ski resort offers all kinds of services at the highest level including spa and wellness activities, rich cultural program and great restaurants and bars. Right on the slopes you will find children’s areas, fun parks, several snowboard parks and a range of extreme sports. Practically under each lift you will find parking place, but you can travel by skibus for free. In addition, a resort offers the longest downhill slope in Germany.


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Bad Füssing – one of the biggest thermal spa and wellness resorts in Europe | Germany https://europeexplored.com/2011/03/18/bad-fussing-one-of-the-biggest-spa-and-wellness-resorts-in-europe-germany/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/03/18/bad-fussing-one-of-the-biggest-spa-and-wellness-resorts-in-europe-germany/#comments Fri, 18 Mar 2011 13:32:18 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=2817 Bad Füssing is a spa town located approximately 30 km south of Passau, near the borders with Austria. Its creation and reputation is closely linked with 3 huge thermal complexes, making Bad Füssing the biggest spa complex in Europe. There are around 10,000 m2 of water surface and 80 thermal pools. You will really enjoy […]

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Bad Füssing is a spa town located approximately 30 km south of Passau, near the borders with Austria.
Its creation and reputation is closely linked with 3 huge thermal complexes, making Bad Füssing the biggest spa complex in Europe. There are around 10,000 m2 of water surface and 80 thermal pools.

You will really enjoy your staying at Bad Füssing. It is Europe’s most popular spa resort in the Bavarian golf and thermal area. You will find here thousand of wellness possibilities, which help you with rheumatism, problems with joints and back or other problems.

The medicinal spring with a sulfur content at the temperature of 56 °C, which gushes from a depth of 1000 meters, have according to the opinions of many guests, scientists and doctors incomparable natural healing power.

An offer of the medical and therapeutic services in Bad Füssing is immense, ranging from Chinese medical practices to top medicine. Many local health experts help each guest and prepare an optimal plan for the health program or holidays.

Like many others, also mentioned services are for the guests staying in Bad Füssing provided for free. The guests can also attend more than 1,500 cultural events such as concerts, lectures and exhibitions for free as well.

Relax simply from stress and bustle of everyday life in one of the most popular areas of the European spa. Here you can even find first potato sauna in Europe or other more than 1,000 wellness activities.


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