A place with history and a tradition of comfort

The History of Bad Bertrich

The history of Bad Bertrich dates back to Roman times when the first thermal springs were discovered and used. The unique Glaubersalz spring, the only one of its kind in Europe, remains the centerpiece of this traditional spa town to this day. As early as the 18th century, Bad Bertrich became a popular retreat for nobles and wealthy citizens under Elector Clemens Wenzeslaus of Saxony, who sought relaxation and healing here.

The architecture of the town tells of its glorious past: Elegant spa buildings, charming half-timbered houses, and historic structures shape the image of this idyllic spa town. Particularly noteworthy is the Elector's Little Palace, which served as the summer residence of the elector and is now a popular destination for excursions.

In addition to its impressive history, Bad Bertrich is especially known for its healing thermal springs. The warm, mineral-rich waters have been a draw for visitors from near and far for centuries. The modern thermal bath, the Vulkaneifel Therme, today combines traditional healing methods with contemporary wellness comfort.

The surrounding nature also contributes to the uniqueness of Bad Bertrich. Nestled in the wild romantic Üßbachtal and surrounded by the green hills of the Vulkaneifel, the town offers numerous opportunities for extensive hikes, walks, and nature experiences. The Landscape Therapeutic Park Römerkessel is another highlight that uniquely combines nature, relaxation, and health promotion.

Bad Bertrich unites history, nature, and health in a charming overall concept and remains a place where visitors can rejuvenate body and mind. Whether wellness, cultural discoveries, or simply relaxation – Bad Bertrich welcomes its guests with open arms.