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Bad Füssing (Central Bavarian: Fiassing) is a municipality in the district of Passau in Bavaria in Germany. Located some 3 km from the river Inn, which creates a border to Austria.
Attractions
Known for its thermal bathes, Bad Füssing is part of the Lower Bavarian Spa Triangle.
The sulphurous water source of 56°C was found in 1938 in a depth of about 1 km when drilling for oil.[3] The first spa started only in 1950 and later developed to more establishments. There are three public baths, the largest[4] is based on a well bored in 1964.[5]