Therme Loipersdorf or Stegersbach
Anyone planning a wellness weekend in eastern Austria will almost inevitably come across two thermal spas: Loipersdorf in southeastern Styria and Stegersbach in southern Burgenland. Both are among the country's most famous thermal spa regions and are only about an hour's drive apart. This is precisely why many travelers compare these two locations when planning a short break.
At first glance, the two thermal baths appear similar. Warm thermal water, several saunas, and spacious bathing areas are offered at both locations. However, it's only after spending a weekend there that you realize a stay in Loipersdorf can feel different from one in Stegersbach.
What characterizes Loipersdorf outside of the thermal baths, with vineyards, wine taverns and excursions into southeastern Styria, is described in more detail in our article about Spa holiday in Styria.
We've experienced both thermal baths ourselves and realized that the difference lies less in the facilities. What's crucial is the atmosphere of the complex and the landscape in which it's situated. Those who consider what kind of thermal bath experience they're looking for before their trip will usually find it easier to determine which one is the better fit.
Two thermal baths with different characters
Even the first tour through the Loipersdorf and Stegersbach thermal baths gives a different impression.
Loipersdorf has a spacious feel. The resort consists of several areas that appeal to different types of guests. Families, day visitors, and wellness tourists move through the various bathing zones simultaneously. This creates a dynamic atmosphere that some visitors find lively, while others specifically seek out quieter areas.
Stegersbach, on the other hand, gives a more tranquil impression. The thermal baths are more manageable in size, and the surrounding landscape also appears quieter. Many guests stay longer in one pool or spend time in the relaxation areas without constantly switching between different pools.
These different impressions shape the stay more than one might initially expect.

Loipersdorf Thermal Spa: a large facility with many possibilities
The Loipersdorf thermal spa is one of the largest thermal spa complexes in Austria. Indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, and several bathing areas are spread across a large site. Those who enjoy switching between different pools or trying out various saunas will find plenty of options here.
Part of the complex is specifically designed for families. The fun park with its slides brings activity to the thermal baths and ensures that children can spend plenty of time there. At the same time, there are also areas that are significantly quieter.
The Schaffelbad, in particular, changes the overall impression of the thermal baths. This area is reserved for guests aged 16 and over and offers a retreat away from the main bathing areas. Those who venture there experience Loipersdorf differently than visitors who only see the main pools.
We explain in more detail in our article about why we particularly appreciate this thermal spa despite its size. the Loipersdorf thermal spa in Styria.
During our stay, we stayed at the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Loipersdorf. From there, the path leads directly to the thermal baths. This creates periods in the mornings and evenings when the facility is significantly quieter than during peak times with many day visitors.
We describe what this stay was like in our experience report about the Rose Suite in the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Loipersdorf.
Those who choose Loipersdorf and wish to stay longer will find a selection of Hotels near the Loipersdorf thermal baths, which are particularly well suited for a spa holiday.

Stegersbach Thermal Spa: Wellness in a tranquil setting
Stegersbach gives a different impression. The facility seems more manageable and focuses more on classic wellness areas.
Major attractions play a less significant role here. Instead, the focus is on warm pools, saunas, and relaxation rooms. Many visitors deliberately choose this spa for a more tranquil experience.
During our visit, we stayed at the Falkensteiner Balance Resort Stegersbach. The hotel is located above the thermal baths and caters primarily to guests seeking relaxation.
How our stay there went is detailed in our report about the Falkensteiner Resort Stegersbach.
Many visitors, after choosing a thermal spa, next decide on accommodation nearby. Our article about suitable hotels for a spa weekend is here. Hotels in Stegersbach near the thermal baths.
The landscape around Stegersbach reinforces this impression. Gentle hills, small villages and little traffic ensure that the stay automatically feels more peaceful.
Which thermal spa is better suited for a wellness weekend?
Many travelers compare the Loipersdorf and Stegersbach thermal baths because both are suitable for short stays. However, a different feeling often arises during the visit.
Loipersdorf offers more options. Various bathing areas, saunas, and pools ensure a varied and enjoyable stay. Some visitors particularly appreciate this diversity.
Stegersbach, on the other hand, feels more tranquil. The resort is more manageable, and the surrounding area also contributes to a slower pace of life.
Which thermal spa is the better fit depends largely on the type of wellness weekend you're looking for. Those who enjoy switching between different areas often feel comfortable in Loipersdorf. Those primarily seeking peace and quiet often find Stegersbach more appealing.
If you are specifically looking for particularly quiet hotels, you will also find a selection in our overview of Adults-only wellness hotels in Austria.

The surrounding area: Southeast Styria or Southern Burgenland
Besides the thermal baths themselves, the region also plays a role.
Loipersdorf is located in southeastern Styria, an area known for its winegrowing and traditional wine taverns. Many visitors combine a visit to the thermal baths with dinner in a traditional inn or with a trip to a winery.
Stegersbach is located in southern Burgenland. The landscape appears more expansive and tranquil. Walks in the surrounding area are almost an integral part of any stay here.
Especially in spring, you can experience regional customs there. One example is the Easter tradition in Burgenland, whom we met in a village near the thermal baths.
When a spa hotel is particularly worthwhile
Many visitors only realize after an overnight stay that a visit to a thermal spa feels different, when the time pressure of a day visit disappears. In the mornings and evenings, the pools are often quieter, and the overall experience is more relaxing.
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FAQs about the Loipersdorf or Stegersbach thermal baths
Which thermal spa has a more tranquil atmosphere: Loipersdorf or Stegersbach?
During our stays, Stegersbach felt generally quieter. The complex is more manageable, and the landscape around the thermal baths appears more tranquil. Many guests stay longer in the pools or spend time in the relaxation areas.
Loipersdorf is significantly larger. Day visitors, families, and wellness tourists all move between the different bathing areas at the same time, creating a more dynamic atmosphere. However, those who retreat to the Schaffelbad will find much quieter areas there as well.
Who is the Loipersdorf thermal spa better suited for?
Loipersdorf is particularly suitable for visitors who appreciate variety. The resort offers several bathing areas, various saunas, and large indoor and outdoor pools. Those who enjoy switching between pools or trying out different wellness areas will find plenty of options here.
During our stay, we also noticed that families feel particularly at home in Loipersdorf. The fun park with slides ensures that children can spend plenty of time here as well.
For whom is Stegersbach better suited?
Stegersbach is well-suited for travelers seeking a quieter atmosphere. The resort is more compact than Loipersdorf and focuses more on classic wellness areas.
During our stay at the Falkensteiner Balance Resort Stegersbach, we got the impression that many guests specifically come here for the peaceful surroundings. For many visitors, walks through the rolling hills of southern Burgenland are just as much a part of their stay as the visit to the thermal baths themselves.
Which thermal spa is better suited for a wellness weekend for two?
Many couples find Stegersbach particularly pleasant for a quiet weekend. The more compact facilities and the peaceful surroundings ensure a more relaxed pace of life.
A quiet weekend is also possible in Loipersdorf, especially if you use areas like the Schaffelbad or stay in a hotel with direct access to the thermal baths. However, the resort feels more lively overall.
Is an overnight stay worthwhile when visiting a thermal spa?
An overnight stay significantly changes the experience at both thermal baths. The pools are usually quieter in the mornings and evenings than during peak hours with many day visitors.
During our stay in Loipersdorf at the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten and in Stegersbach at the Falkensteiner Balance Resort, we realized that thermal baths can be experienced quite differently when the time pressure of a full-day visit is removed. Then a rhythm develops, consisting of visits to the thermal baths, periods of relaxation, and walks.
Are Loipersdorf and Stegersbach far apart?
No. Both thermal spas are located in eastern Austria and are about an hour's drive apart. That's precisely why many travelers compare these two places when planning a wellness weekend.
Despite the short distance, the regions are quite different. Loipersdorf is located in southeastern Styria, known for its winegrowing and traditional wine taverns. Stegersbach belongs to southern Burgenland, a quieter, hilly landscape with small villages and expansive views.
Which thermal spa is better suited for a wellness weekend in Styria or Burgenland?
Many travelers begin their planning with the region and not with a specific thermal spa. In this part of Austria, they therefore often end up considering two places: Loipersdorf in southeastern Styria and Stegersbach in southern Burgenland.
Both thermal spas are relatively close to each other and easily accessible for a weekend getaway. Nevertheless, visits to each feel quite different. In Loipersdorf, the spa experience is spread across a large complex with several bathing areas. Stegersbach feels more compact, and the tranquil landscape of southern Burgenland has a stronger influence on the experience.
Those who want to combine a weekend with wine regions and traditional wine taverns often feel at home in southeastern Styria around Loipersdorf. Those seeking peace and quiet and appreciating walks through a tranquil, hilly landscape, on the other hand, more frequently opt for Stegersbach.

Source: Loipersdorf or Stegersbach thermal baths: multiple on-site investigations. We were invited on some trips by tourism authorities, for which we are very grateful. However, our opinion remains, as always, our own.
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