Therme Erding
Half an hour from Munich sits the world's biggest thermal bath complex, and its Galaxy slide world alone — more than twenty-five flumes, from toddler-gentle to near-vertical — would justify the trip.
- Best forFamily
- Approx. flying time~12h from Los Angeles
- Nearest airportMunich (MUC)

About this place
Parents alternate between lifeguard duty and slipping off to the warm outdoor pools, steam rising in winter. A vast retractable glass roof means it works in any weather. Combine it with a Munich city break, and go midweek in term time for blissfully short queues.
Featured in Ten water park and lagoon days to build a holiday around
When to go
Daytime highs run from about 5°C in January to 24°C in July. Driest March and September to November; wettest in May, with rain on about 16 days.
The year at a glance — pick a month for detail
August24° · rain 16 daysWarm and often wet.
Monthly figures averaged from daily records for 2020–2024 at this location (ERA5 reanalysis). Live conditions from MET Norway, CC BY 4.0.
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