Bad Dürkheim is located in the Palatinate region and is part of the Bad Dürkheim district. The town is characterized by viticulture, its location on the edge of the Palatinate Forest, and a high quality of life.
Bad Dürkheim is particularly well-known beyond the region for the world’s largest wine barrel and the traditional Wurstmarkt – the largest wine festival in the world and also one of the oldest. The town center offers a variety of gastronomic, cultural, and tourist attractions, serving as a central hub for visitors.
The Bad Dürkheim district complements the town with a diverse cultural landscape, including additional wine towns, natural areas, and recreational opportunities. This creates an attractive living and leisure environment for both residents and guests.
The vineyards and proximity to the Palatinate Forest provide ideal conditions for cycling, hiking, and other outdoor activities. The variety of routes and scenic landscapes make the region especially appealing for sporting events.
With the new Salinarium Bad Dürkheim Thermal Spa, the town also offers a modern facility for relaxation and recovery, strengthening the connection between activity, tourism, and well-being.

