Sights in Bad Wörishofen: Attractions & Activities at a Glance

Luftaufnahme der Region rund um Bad Wörishofen mit umliegenden Städten, grünen Landschaften und Verkehrsverbindungen.

What are the must-see sights in Bad Wörishofen? As a Kneipp spa town in the Allgäu region, Bad Wörishofen offers a unique blend of relaxation and adventure. Visitors will find attractions ranging from the fragrant rose gardens in the spa park and the Sebastian Kneipp Museum to a tropical thermal paradise and a thrilling amusement park. This guide presents the most beautiful sights in Bad Wörishofen and offers tips on which attractions and activities you absolutely shouldn’t miss in this spa town.

Bad Wörishofen spa park: Green paradise with rose garden

Blühender Rosengarten im Kurpark Bad Wörishofen mit gepflegten Wegen, Sitzbänken und farbenfrohen Rosenbeeten.

The spa park in Bad Wörishofen is considered one of the most beautiful in Germany. Spanning 163,000 square meters , it offers visitors an oasis of tranquility with themed gardens and abundant nature. The centerpiece is the expansive rose garden with approximately 6,000 rose bushes in over 530 varieties – a vibrant sea of ​​fragrance, especially in summer (Source: Bad Wörishofen Spa and Tourism Office). Between the pond and the “Island of Happiness,” shady trees and benches invite visitors to linger. The flowering grounds are open year-round and lovingly maintained, making the spa park a highlight of any visit to Bad Wörishofen.

Activity is also plentiful in the spa park. A barefoot path approximately 1.5 km long with 25 stations winds its way through the grounds. Whether pine cones, mud, or a stream – walking barefoot allows you to experience different surfaces up close and simultaneously promote Kneipp-style health. The starting and finishing point is at the Kneipp water treading basin (“Kneipp facility for all”), where you can enjoy Kneipp therapy free of charge. There is also a graduation tower (open-air inhalatorium with salt air) for invigorating breath, a fragrance and aroma garden, and herb gardens from various eras. Children will enjoy several playgrounds and even a small animal enclosure with an aviary. The Bad Wörishofen spa park is thus an experience for all the senses – ideal for a relaxing stroll, Kneipp treatments, and enjoying nature in the Kneipp spa town.

Sebastian Kneipp Museum: In the footsteps of the “water doctor”

A must-see for culture enthusiasts is the Sebastian Kneipp Museum , which brings the story of the famous “water doctor” to life. Housed in the historic Dominican convent where Sebastian Kneipp served as confessor from 1855 onwards, the museum vividly documents Kneipp’s life and work. Visitors can see original furnishings from Kneipp’s time – from his study to personal letters. Multimedia exhibits explain the five elements of Kneipp therapy (water, plants, exercise, nutrition, and balance) and how the priest became world-famous for his water cures.

The Kneipp Museum offers fascinating insights into the roots of the spa town of Bad Wörishofen. Visitors learn how Kneipp helped sick people in the 19th century and developed the Kneipp cure. Interactive stations invite visitors to try out simple applications, such as smelling herbs or observing medicinal plants in the Kneipp garden. The exhibition is presented in a modern way and is also interesting for families. Tip: Admission is often discounted or included with the Bad Wörishofen guest card . Overall, the Sebastian Kneipp Museum is a highlight of the Kneipp town and a must-see for anyone wanting to understand Bad Wörishofen’s history and health tradition.

Bad Wörishofen Thermal Baths: South Seas feeling in Bavaria

Pure relaxation awaits at THERME Bad Wörishofen , a thermal spa with an exotic South Seas flair. Under real palm trees, visitors can bathe year-round in turquoise thermal healing waters and enjoy wellness treatments. The facility – often described as the quieter “sister” of the famous Therme Erding (ADAC, 2025) – impresses with its tropical ambiance : enormous glass domes let in plenty of natural light, and orchids and warm temperatures create a vacation atmosphere. In total, several thermal pools, bubbling springs, and whirlpools are available on over 5,000 m², enriched with valuable minerals such as iodine, sulfur, and brine for health and well-being.

A special feature is the age restriction: During the week, the Bad Wörishofen thermal baths are reserved for guests aged 16 and over , guaranteeing peace and relaxation. Families with children can enjoy the thermal paradise on Family Saturdays (9 a.m. to 7 p.m.). In addition to the thermal pools, there is a spacious sauna and vitality area (clothing optional) with over 15 themed saunas, steam rooms, and complimentary wellness treatments such as scrubs and masks. Those who want to be active can participate in water aerobics or swim in the adjacent sports pool. With around 700,000 visitors annually , the thermal baths are among the most popular in Germany (source: Bad Wörishofen Thermal Baths, 2024). A visit to this South Seas-themed thermal bath is ideal for unwinding after a stroll through town or a hike.

Allgäu Skyline Park: Fun for the whole family

For action and adrenaline, head to Allgäu Skyline Park , located near Bad Wörishofen. With over 60 attractions, it’s Bavaria’s largest amusement park and a paradise for families and thrill-seekers alike. Spread across 25 hectares, the park offers rides for all ages: from nostalgic carousels and children’s rides to state-of-the-art thrill rides. Thrill-seekers will love the “Sky Wheel”—this spectacular roller coaster is Europe’s tallest inverted roller coaster and is sure to get your heart racing. Other highlights include the 150-meter-high “Allgäuflieger” (a swing carousel with panoramic views of the Allgäu region) and the world’s largest transportable whitewater ride, perfect for refreshing fun on hot days.

Despite its many attractions, Skyline Park also offers green quiet zones and picnic areas, allowing families to relax in between rides. Several restaurants and snack bars at fair prices cater to visitors’ needs. The park is open seasonally from spring to autumn (March to November) – current opening times can be found on the website. Allgäu Skyline Park has received numerous awards, including being “highly recommended for children,” thanks to its charming features such as the farm-themed play area for little ones. Whether young or old, a day trip to this amusement park is one of Bad Wörishofen’s most popular attractions and offers an exciting contrast to the town’s relaxed spa atmosphere.

Other leisure activities in the Kneipp town

Kurpark in Bad Wörishofen mit Radfahrern, Spaziergängern und Kneippbecken in grüner Umgebung.

Besides its major attractions, Bad Wörishofen offers many other destinations and activities. Nature lovers can, for example, stroll along the Kneipp Forest Trail – a circular route through the woods that engages all the senses with Kneipp quotes and interactive stations. In the spa park itself, a visit to the fragrance and aroma garden or the historic graduation tower , where you can inhale the salty air, is also worthwhile. Those interested in culture will enjoy visiting the parish church of St. Justina , Kneipp’s former place of work, or the Dominican convent (next to the museum) with its baroque church. For active visitors, there are well-developed cycling and hiking trails around Bad Wörishofen through the gently rolling hills of the Lower Allgäu region – ideal for leisurely bike rides or walks in the Alpine foothills.

The Kneipp spa town also has much to offer in terms of cuisine, from traditional Bavarian inns to modern cafés. After an eventful day, you can stroll along Kneipp Street, enjoy a spa concert in the bandstand, or end the day with a Kneipp arm bath. Leisure time in Bad Wörishofen means above all: the perfect combination of health and enjoyment. Whether you’re enjoying Kneipp therapy, hiking, or attending a concert – everyone will find something to do in Bad Wörishofen.

Useful tips and information

Tip: Visit the spa gardens during the rose bloom in June/July. Thousands of roses are in full bloom, and there are even guided rose tours and spa concerts in the rose garden. Don’t forget to bring a towel – that way you can spontaneously use the Kneipp water treading basins and dry your feet afterward.

In short: Bad Wörishofen is a traditional spa town in the Allgäu region , offering something for everyone, from those seeking relaxation to active vacationers. From attractions like the idyllic spa gardens and the informative Kneipp Museum, to wellness treatments in the thermal baths and family fun at Skyline Park, there’s something for all ages. The blend of nature, culture, and entertainment makes this Kneipp town a worthwhile destination for visitors of all ages.

Did you know? Sebastian Kneipp founded the famous Kneipp water cure in Bad Wörishofen. Even today, you can practice Kneipp therapy all over the town – there are over 20 freely accessible Kneipp facilities (foot baths, arm baths, etc.). Kneipp’s motto was: “Those who don’t do something for their health every day will one day have to sacrifice a great deal of time to illness.” This legacy is still felt in Bad Wörishofen today.

Overview of key sights and attractions in Bad Wörishofen

Tourist attractionCategoryHighlight(s)
Bad Wörishofen spa parkPark / Spa Park163,000 m² area, rose garden with ~6,000 roses
Sebastian Kneipp MuseumMuseum in the monasteryExhibition about Kneipp's life, original exhibits
Bad Wörishofen thermal bathsThermal bath / SpaSouth Seas ambience under palm trees, thermal healing waters, sauna area
Allgäu Skyline ParkAmusement parkBavaria's largest amusement park, ~60+ attractions (e.g. Sky Wheel)
Kneipp facilities in the spa parkKneipp experience1.5 km barefoot path, water treading basin & outdoor graduation tower

The three highlights for your stay in Bad Wörishofen

  • Explore the spa park: Stroll through blooming gardens and experience Kneipp treatments (barefoot path, water treading) in a natural setting.
  • Culture & History: Learn more about the water doctor at the Kneipp Museum or visit the Church of St. Justina , where Kneipp once preached.
  • Enjoy wellness: Spend a day at the Bad Wörishofen thermal baths and relax under palm trees in warm thermal water.
  • Action for families: Take a trip to the Allgäu Skyline Park – fun and thrills on roller coasters and carousels.
  • Kneipp cures: Use the city’s many Kneipp facilities – from the foot bath in the spa park to the arm Kneipp pool in the forest – for health and well-being.

A relaxing wellness day in Bad Wörishofen – Kneipp therapy, culture & culinary delights

1.Arrival & Preparation: Check into your accommodation at Haus zum Wald (accommodation tip) and start your day relaxed. A stroll to the spa park with its Kneipp water treading and barefoot path will then perfectly prepare you for the Kneipp experience. 

2.Day's Program: In the morning, enjoy the rose garden in bloom in the spa park and then visit the Sebastian Kneipp Museum to learn more about the history of the spa town. In the afternoon, relax at the Bad Wörishofen thermal baths – recharge with a massage and thermal bath. Alternatively, families can spend the afternoon at Skyline Park for fun and games. 

3.Conclusion: In the evening, end the day with a walk along Kneippstraße. Sit down in a café or restaurant, sample the Allgäu cuisine, and reflect on your experiences. Refreshed and relaxed, return to your accommodation and perhaps already start planning your next excursion in the spa town of Bad Wörishofen .

Conclusion

Bad Wörishofen impresses with its diverse range of sights and activities – from therapeutic climate gardens and cultural discoveries to leisure fun. This Kneipp spa town in the Allgäu region combines relaxation and adventure in a compact area. Visitors to Bad Wörishofen’s attractions will experience the unique blend of tradition and joie de vivre. Plan your visit now and experience this Kneipp town for yourself: Pack your swimsuit and hiking boots, book a long weekend (an overnight stay at the cozy Haus zum Wald is highly recommended), and let yourself be captivated by Bad Wörishofen’s charm. Enjoy exploring and relaxing!

Sources

  • Bad Wörishofen Spa and Tourism Authority – Official Website: Information on the spa park, Kneipp Museum, thermal baths and leisure activities (bad-woerishofen.de)
  • Bavarian LWG – Article “A Feast for the Senses”: Description of the Bad Wörishofen spa park, rose garden and barefoot path (State Institute for Viticulture and Horticulture, 2025)
  • Wikipedia – Therme Bad Wörishofen: Background information and visitor numbers of the thermal baths (as of 2024)
  • Allgäu Skyline Park – Tourist Information: Details about the amusement park (Bavaria’s largest amusement park, attractions, highlights) can be found at bad-woerishofen.de
  • ADAC Travel Magazine: The most beautiful thermal baths and spas in Germany – Assessment of the Bad Wörishofen thermal baths (2025)