What Makes Bad Bevensen Special?

Bad Bevensen holds the official German designation of Heilbad — a recognised therapeutic spa town — thanks to its naturally occurring iodine-rich mineral springs. Iodine-brine therapy has a long history in European medicine, and Bad Bevensen has been drawing visitors seeking rest, recuperation, and health treatments for well over a century. The town sits just a short drive from Uelzen and is well within the 05842 telephone area code region.

The Mineral Springs

The iodine brine water that defines Bad Bevensen's reputation rises from deep underground and is notably high in iodide ions. Traditional medical uses include treatment for:

  • Musculoskeletal conditions such as arthritis and rheumatism
  • Circulatory disorders
  • Post-operative and post-injury rehabilitation
  • Stress-related conditions and burnout recovery

It is important to note that therapeutic spa treatments are best undertaken in consultation with a medical professional, and the town's established clinics offer formal medical programmes alongside leisure-focused wellness packages.

The Jod-Sole-Therme

The town's main public bathing facility, the Jod-Sole-Therme Bad Bevensen, is a modern thermal bath complex that offers indoor and outdoor pools fed by the natural iodine brine water. Facilities typically include:

  • Thermal indoor pools at varying temperatures
  • Outdoor pool area open during warmer months
  • Sauna and steam room landscape
  • Relaxation areas and wellness treatment bookings

Day tickets are available and the complex is open to the general public — you do not need to be staying at a spa hotel or clinic to visit. Check the Therme's official website for current opening hours and pricing before your visit.

Accommodation in Bad Bevensen

The town offers a range of accommodation suited to both short wellness breaks and longer therapeutic stays:

  • Spa hotels and Kur-Hotels – Dedicated wellness hotels offering full-board packages with treatments included.
  • Guesthouses (Pensionen) – Smaller, family-run guesthouses for a more personal and affordable stay.
  • Apartments – Self-catering flats available for weekly rental, popular with those undergoing longer treatment programmes.

Getting to Bad Bevensen

Bad Bevensen is directly connected to the main Hamburg–Uelzen–Hanover rail line, with its own station served by regional RE trains. Journey times are approximately:

  • From Uelzen: 10–12 minutes by train
  • From Hamburg: approximately 50 minutes by direct RE train
  • From Hanover: approximately 70 minutes by train via Uelzen

By road, the town is accessible from the A7 motorway (exit Uelzen-Nord or Bad Bevensen) and has ample free parking near the Therme and town centre.

Beyond the Spa

Even visitors not focused on wellness treatments will find Bad Bevensen a pleasant place. The town has a well-maintained pedestrian zone with cafés, bakeries, and local shops. The surrounding forests and Ilmenau river valley offer excellent walking and cycling routes. The Kloster Medingen, a historic 13th-century convent that is still active today, is located just a few kilometres outside the town and is open for guided visits during summer months.