What would a spa town be without its spa gardens? Only half as beautiful. Spa gardens have been around for centuries—they are oases of calm and an integral part of health culture. Here, scenic beauty meets therapeutic effects: whether walking, doing breathing exercises outdoors, or simply pausing on a park bench, spa gardens offer pure relaxation and actively promote well-being. But what makes a spa garden special? And where in Baden-Württemberg can you find particularly beautiful examples?
No spa town without a spa park – The first spa parks were created as early as the 17th century, developing into a distinct type of settlement in Europe and becoming a central feature of many spa towns. But what makes a spa park? Spa parks were more than just beautifully designed parks; they played a crucial role in traditional European spa culture. They combined therapeutic treatments with exercise, healthy air, and social events. To this day, they combine health, nature, and culture in a very special way and invite visitors to relax and unwind.
The spa gardens and parks in Europe are as numerous and diverse as the spas themselves. In March 2015, an international symposium in Baden-Baden took an in-depth look at the design, functional, and historical qualities of these facilities.
Many spa gardens feature elements such as avenues lined with trees, bandstands, artistically planted flower beds, and spacious promenades. They are closely intertwined with the urban environment and the surrounding cultural landscape. The question of how to deal with this cultural heritage plays an important role, not least in the context of the UNESCO initiative “Great Spas of Europe” – because a spa park is always a living monument.
The Badpark in Überlingen was once the garden of a Capuchin monastery and has been officially designated a spa park since 1953. Today, it invites visitors to relax with its impressive, listed trees, stylish benches by the lake, and picturesque promenade. An annual highlight is the Promenade Festival in the spa park and on the promenade directly by the lake.
The spa gardens are located directly in front of the spa house and are a green oasis in the heart of the city. The flower beds are particularly special, planted in changing shades of color to match the season. The park is also an international meeting place for the city and a venue for a wide range of events.
The spa gardens in Bad Mergentheim are a true oasis of peace and relaxation. Here, idyllic nature meets health expertise: 200-year-old healing springs, a graduation tower for respiratory therapy, and fitness activities in the outer spa gardens provide relaxation on many levels. Cultural events such as spa concerts and the spa gardens festival also take place here.
The idyllic spa gardens in the heart of the city offer moments of relaxation with their 300-year-old avenue of lime trees directly on the banks of the Nagold, the spa gardens lake, and numerous romantic nooks and crannies. A special highlight is the pump room with spring water from the famous Paracelsus spring. During events such as the Festival of Lights, atmospheric light installations transform the park into a colorful sea of colors.
The spa gardens in Bad Boll delight visitors with their impressive 19th-century trees and a lovingly restored Biedermeier-style promenade hall. The grounds invite you to stroll, linger, and enjoy yourself—whether on winding paths or along the rose-adorned promenade hall.
The Sole-Aktiv-Park is a green oasis that combines relaxation with active experiences. Exciting discoveries await you on the Sole-Erlebnisweg (Sole Experience Trail), while barefoot and exercise trails, Kneipp pools, and the Green Fitness Trail invite you to get active. In the sensory gardens, visitors can listen to sounds and smell and taste the scents and aromas of herbs and fruits. For children, there is a sand playground by the stream, and the beer garden, open from May to October, offers refreshing drinks and delicious food.
Baden-Württemberg offers many beautiful spa gardens, far more than are listed here. They are all definitely worth a visit and offer relaxation for body and soul.
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