Due to the given measurements, it has been determined that the natural bathroom needs to be shut down.
The Albstadt Works, operators of Tailfingen's Natural Bath, announced on Tuesday, August 5th, that the bathing area would be temporarily closed due to elevated levels of Escherichia coli bacteria.
Despite the closure of the swimming pool, the rest of the infrastructure such as the sunbathing area, sanitation facilities, volleyball courts, and children's playground can still be used. The city works are hopeful that the swimming pool will reopen as soon as the bacteria levels return to safe levels.
The Natural Bath in Tailfingen is a popular spot for public swimming and is free for all to enjoy. The closure was not a permanent decision, and the Albstadt Works have not provided any specific explanation or reopening date at this time.
For this bathing season, the same procedure will be followed in case of an excess of the limit value as in the last season. The city works are working diligently to ensure the safety of the bath and plan to reopen the swimming pool as soon as possible.
Entry to the natural bath remains free, and visitors are encouraged to enjoy the other facilities available during regular hours. The city works are committed to maintaining a clean and safe environment for all visitors and will provide updates as soon as they become available.
Stay tuned for further updates on the reopening of Tailfingen's Natural Bath. In the meantime, visitors are advised to check the city's official website or social media channels for any updates regarding the bath's status.
Although the swimming pool at Tailfingen's Natural Bath is temporarily closed due to bacterial contamination, visitors can still immerse themselves in the health-and-wellness benefits of the sunbathing area, sanitation facilities, volleyball courts, and children's playground. The Albstadt Works are revising their economic and social policy to ensure the safety of the bath by implementing science-backed nutrition and hygiene practices for the reopening of the swimming pool.