Bad Suderode lies quietly in a valley on the northern side of the Harz Mountains. The lodging houses with their delicate balconies shape the town’s appearance.
Here you’ll find one of the strongest calcium brine springs in Europe: the Behringer Brunnen, containing about 2,500 mg of calcium per litre. The spring is used for mineral therapy and serves as a basic treatment for osteoporosis. You can use it for drinking cures, baths and inhalations.
The historic spa gardens, the well-signposted network of hiking trails with a connection to the Selketal Trail and the mild stimulating climate also contribute to healthy relaxation. In addition to classic therapies, a wide range of wellness and feel-good options are available to you.
With the Selketal Railway of the Harz Narrow Gauge Railways stopping in Bad Suderode, you can easily reach various excursion destinations in the surrounding area.