
Well-being – Fit – Healthy
All of this resonates in Bad Vilbel – more than just a city. A place for body and senses.
Extensive parks along the Nidda river are green oases. They don’t just invite you to go for a walk, jog, or cycle, but also to relax, recover, and take a deep breath.
Here, it’s all about enjoying yourself and finding peace. Scattered everywhere are places to sit, rest, and lie down.
Walking, hiking, and cycling paths around the city, as well as the Kneipp facility in the Burgpark, promote fitness and health.
Bad Vilbel is Germany’s most important mineral water city. The city owes its reputation to the springs, including the Hassia Sprudel, which provide high-quality mineral water. Five public drinking fountains with fresh medicinal water revitalize and refresh the body and senses.
Recharge your batteries
The seating steps at the Alte Mühle and the Burgpark are perfect spots to simply switch off, dangle your feet in the water, and enjoy life.
In the parks, the arboretum, and along the walking paths around the city, in the orchards and the city forest, there is an abundance of small, green retreats.
A reset – clear your head
Regularly relaxing your mind and taking a break for the soul and spirit is proven not only to contribute to well-being but also to promote health. In Bad Vilbel, culture meets history, nature meets adventure, and water meets a true lifestyle. Let go, switch off, enjoy – and your head becomes clear again: for new things.
Boost creativity
A clear head, a feel-good environment, and the occasional glass of mineral water from the public drinking fountains. That is also a recipe for new creativity. Sitting under old trees with a laptop or notepad: thinking, making decisions, developing innovations.
Green as far as the eye can see, fresh air in your lungs, and a little birdsong instead of city noise – all your senses are fully focused. Give it a try!
Let yourself drift along paths and meadows—soak up the power of the trees and listen to the rustling of leaves in the wind.
Water flows through the city, water flows through the city’s history, and water remains ever-present to this day.
Along all hiking trails, in the park areas and along the Nidda riverside paths, all the way to the districts of Dortelweil and Gronau, you’ll find a wide range of rest and picnic spots with suitable seating for a relaxing break.


