Listed under Hot Springs in Bocholt, Germany.
The Claudius Therme spa is built around two natural thermal springs, which bubble up from 350 million-year-old underground chasms to the middle of Cologne's peaceful Rheinpark and supply therapeutic, mineral-rich water to all the facilities. Germany is famous for its pristine, tranquil, health-focused public baths and this one is no exception. As well as a beautifully designed, under-lit pool for relaxation, others for classes and current swimming, waterfalls, soothing neck massage showers, tingly 'bubble mats', a sauna village and Kneipp baths, there are also physiotherapy, acupressure and fango sessions to be enjoyed. Best of all, it's open all year round and the charges are reasonable, particularly since they include access to most of the facilities, and you'll easily spend the best part of a day there once you get in.
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