SaarowTherme

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The SaarowTherme in Bad Saarow is one of Brandenburg's most popular wellness destinations, located just about an hour from Berlin. The thermal bath is fed by the 450-meter-deep Catharinenquelle, whose natural thermal brine creates ideal conditions for regeneration, new energy, and a soothing break from city life.

What awaits me at SaarowTherme?

Those who want to give their body and mind a reset will find ideal conditions at SaarowTherme. The mineral-rich water from the Catharinenquelle has a natural salt content of about three percent and is pleasantly heated to 36 °C. The brine can relieve muscle tension, promote blood circulation, and nourish the skin.
The spacious thermal landscape includes indoor and outdoor pools with views of Lake Scharmützel. Year-round heated brine pools, current channels, whirlpools, and underwater geysers invite you to switch off and recharge your batteries. A special highlight is the AquaSound pool: underwater music and gentle light installations create a place for deep regeneration and mental balance. Whether after a strenuous work week or for a spontaneous wellness day near Berlin – SaarowTherme offers the perfect setting to unwind and leave everyday life behind for a few hours.

Sauna and Wellness: What makes SaarowTherme special?

The diverse sauna landscape in the main building, as well as the popular PanoramaSauna with views of Bad Saarow spa park and Lake Scharmützel, make SaarowTherme one of the most attractive wellness addresses in Brandenburg. Visitors can expect two classic Finnish saunas, a bio sauna, a cinema sauna, a spacious steam bath, and a snow shower. Traditional infusions take place several times a day in the Hiki and Kelo Saunas. Sometimes invigorating and vitalizing, sometimes calming and balancing. Experienced sauna masters ensure varied rituals and intense sauna experiences. The unique Bread Baking Sauna is a crowd favorite. At a pleasant 75 °C, fresh bread is baked in a wood-fired oven. The aroma of freshly baked bread fills the sauna, creating an atmosphere that appeals to all senses. This exceptional concept makes every sauna session a special experience.

Those who wish to indulge further will find an extensive range of services in the wellness area. From soothing baths, treatments with natural Bad Saarow fango mud, and nourishing body wraps, to classic and exotic massages, and deeply effective heat treatments – everything here is dedicated to regeneration, self-care, and new energy. The combination of natural thermal brine, high-quality sauna culture, direct location on Lake Scharmützel, and the short travel time from Berlin makes SaarowTherme one of the most beautiful destinations for wellness and spa in Brandenburg.

Business Hours

  • Monday:10:00–21:00
  • Tuesday:10:00–21:00
  • Wednesday:10:00–21:00
  • Thursday:10:00–21:00
  • Friday:10:00–23:00
  • Saturday:10:00–23:00
  • Sunday:10:00–21:00
Bathing Environment
4.6
Sauna Variety
4.9
Relaxation Factor
4.5
Wellness Experience
4.8

Top10 Rating

4.70

    Card Payment

    Card payment possible

    Parking

    Free parking

    Thermal Bath Admission Prices

    from 3h Thermal Bath Adults 32.50 Euro; Bath+Sauna 3h 42.50 Euro; Family rate Mon-Tue for 2 adults+2 children; Toddlers under 1 year free; Fri and Sat from 16 years (child-free)

    Sauna Offers

    Finnish sauna, Bio sauna, Bread baking sauna with bread aroma, Steam bath, Snow room (cooling), Herb lounge, Sauna bar

    Massage and Wellness Offers

    Hawaiian Temple Massage Lomi Lomi Nui, Sand Light Bath, Singing Bowl Treatment, Mud Baths, Beauty, Make-up, Waxing, classic massages

    Special Features of the Thermal Bath

    Catharinenquelle healing water with 3 percent brine, 34 degree water temperature, 10,000 m² facility directly on Lake Scharmützel, fireplace in the relaxation room with panoramic view

    Play and Splash Offers for Children

    Mon-Thu children are allowed, family rate Mon-Tue, Fri/Sat is child-free (from 16 years); not primarily child-oriented