Europe Explored » salt water https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Sole-Felsen-Bad – Thermal Water Park in Austria https://europeexplored.com/2011/08/05/sole-felsen-bad-thermal-water-park-in-austria/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/08/05/sole-felsen-bad-thermal-water-park-in-austria/#comments Fri, 05 Aug 2011 15:07:46 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=4736 Sole-Felsen-Bad is a Thermal Water Park located in the northern part of Austria, at the Czech borders, in the city of Gmünd. It offers Huge Sauna World where all your dreams become a pleasant reality. Inside the building you can try Agate sauna (80 °C), Crystal sauna (95 °C) and Amethyst sauna (60 °C). Furthermore, […]

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Sole-Felsen-Bad is a Thermal Water Park located in the northern part of Austria, at the Czech borders, in the city of Gmünd. It offers Huge Sauna World where all your dreams become a pleasant reality. Inside the building you can try Agate sauna (80 °C), Crystal sauna (95 °C) and Amethyst sauna (60 °C). Furthermore, there is a Steam bath – an artificial steam cave heated to 48 °C. Of course there is a cooling pool where you can cool down after leaving the sauna.

Outside of the building you can enjoy Salt sauna (90 °C), Forest sauna (70 – 95 °C), Infra-red cabin, Jacuzzi (32 – 34 °C), Trunk showers, Relaxation cave, Rest room, Shower house and Summer bar.

But it is still not everything you can expect from Sole-Felsen-Bad. The Spa centre includes also Water World with 7 different swimming pools including Rock salt pool (1.5% salt with 32 – 34 °C), Relaxing Salt Lagoon (indoor & outdoor, 5% salt, 32 – 34 °C), Granite bath (5% salt, 32 – 34 °C), Sport freshwater pool (26 – 28 °C), Children’s freshwater swimming pool (28 – 30 °C) and 1 65 meters long slide.

Salt pools contains different concentrations of salt, and are equipped with water massage beds, springs, whirlpools and massage jets.

The basic admission to both Sauna World and Water World is €20,90 for the whole day, but you can decide whether you want to visit just Sauna or just Water World. It is also possible to stay here for shorter time, which is much cheaper. During your visit you can stay at the camping or hotel which are directly at the Sole-Felsen-Bad.

For further details see the official website of Sole-Felsen-Bad.


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Dwerja Lake – Inland Sea in Malta https://europeexplored.com/2011/05/17/dwerja-lake-inland-sea-in-malta/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/05/17/dwerja-lake-inland-sea-in-malta/#comments Tue, 17 May 2011 14:53:46 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=3926 Lake Dwejra, also known as the Inland Sea, is located on the western coast of the Maltese island of Gozo. It is separated from the sea by the steep cliffs but connected by a narrow natural rock tunnel. Dwerja is a popular natural swimming pool with salt water and also popular place for divers. This […]

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Lake Dwejra, also known as the Inland Sea, is located on the western coast of the Maltese island of Gozo. It is separated from the sea by the steep cliffs but connected by a narrow natural rock tunnel. Dwerja is a popular natural swimming pool with salt water and also popular place for divers.

This magnificent lagoon is one of the most beautiful places for scuba diving in the world and once you get there you certainly find out why. In good weather you can ask the local fishermen or use any boat service to take you through the tunnel where you can see the caves and dramatic cliffs, and two other natural attractions – The Azur Window and Fungus rock.

Azure Window is the famous natural rock arch, which towers majestically over the coast. The Maltese people call this, about a hundred meters long stone slab, which lies on two pillars, Tiega Zerga.

Another natural attraction is Fungus Rock – a cylindrical block of rock. Fungus Rock is currently uninhabited, but in the 17th century it was an extremely important site, because there is growing the specific mushroom with the Latin name Cynomorium coccineum, which have medicinal effects. The mushroom comes from North Africa, and this is the only place in Europe where such mushrooms grow. This can help in the treatment of stomach problems and hemorrhoids. It was used as an aphrodisiac and diminished bleeding. It has powerful disinfectant effects.

Knights of St. John guarded this rare mushroom very carefully, and who tried to steal it, was often sentenced to death. Between a rock and the mainland there were ropes and the mushrooms were transported to the mainland by cable cars. Coast guard tower Qawra was built on the island just to protect this site.

Between the Inland sea and Azure window there is a small chapel of St. Anne which was built in 1963 on the original site of the old church. If you continue further to the south along the coast, you find the Crocodile Rock.

During the years there were too many tourists coming to see Dwerja Inland Sea in Malta which contributed to the degradation of this place and left an impact on the environment.
However this site is really unique and probably doesn’t have a competitor in Europe.


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