Badepark Wörth opens: Despite the city council, visitors flock!

The Wörth bathing park is open at the Ascension of Comfort; The city council rejected the year -round bath. Visitor flow Safe new bathing regulations.
The Wörth bathing park is open at the Ascension of Comfort; The city council rejected the year -round bath. Visitor flow Safe new bathing regulations. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Badepark Wörth opens: Despite the city council, visitors flock!

The bathing park in Wörth, Karlsruhe, experienced an unexpected comeback after he has opened his doors again on the Ascension Day. On this opening day, the number of visitors was limited, but in the days after, numerous bathers flocked to the facilities. This confirms how much the bathing park is valued by the population.

The return of the bathing park is particularly celebrated by local visitors such as Klaudia Guckert and Steve Wiedermann. Due to a new bathing regulations, there are now also some changes for visitors to offer useful information for a relaxing stay.

cancellation for all -year pool

While the city council has rejected the project of a all -year bath, the bathing park is currently the only option for water fun and relaxation in the region. The decision was made in the middle of a context in which the number of visitors in swimming pools generally developed well. According to a report by dgfdb.de on average 320 baths on a survey, which shows that the interest in Swimming pools despite challenges such as corona pandemic is still great.

The determined number of visitors in different types of baths clearly illustrate this. For example, outdoor pools recorded around 42,000 guests, combined wheels almost 187,000 guests, indoor pools with sports function 77,000 and leisure and thermal baths almost 192,000 guests. These numbers prove the importance of bathrooms for the recovery and leisure activities of the population.

economic challenges and developments

Despite the enjoyable number of visitors, many bathrooms are faced with rising costs. For example, the average costs for an indoor pool with a sports function are 1.175 million euros and for leisure and thermal baths even 4.2 million euros. This has caused many operators to develop strategies to reduce energy consumption that have already shown initial successes. Compared to 2019, a reduction in the purchase of heat and electrical energy was found.

The results of the DGFDB survey not only show the popularity of the bathrooms, but also the challenges with which the operators are faced. A detailed DGFDB report that deepens this information will be expected in the coming weeks. In this report, data on the breakdown of the visits according to different groups should also be published for the first time.

In summary, it can be seen that the bathing park in Wörth makes an important contribution to leisure activities in the region and shows Resilient to the current challenges. The positive trend of the number of visitors could also be important for the future of the swimming pool landscape in Germany, as well as lvcva.com noted.

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OrtBadepark Wörth, Karlsruhe, Deutschland
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