Bad Eilsen is a place of peace and recreation.
This can mostly be experienced at the Kurpark with its many flowers, green surfaces and old trees counts as one of Germany's prettiest.
The park is made interesting with tick fountains and there is a therapeutic motion bath as well as a museum, a library, a cinema and a theatre.
Bad Eilsen's healing sulphur springs were mentioned in 1642 already. Guests were usually the nobility who was able to enjoy this expensive holiday. At the beginning of the 19th-century Bad Eilsen
had Germany's 1. mud bath and this traditional method of healing is still being applied today. The sulphur springs are seen as the most strongest in middle-Europe with 300000 l sulphurous water per day.