List of public Kneipp facilities in the Enzkreis

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The list of public Kneipp facilities in the Enzkreis includes public Kneipp facilities for places that belong to the Enzkreis in Baden-Württemberg . It is primarily sorted by location, regardless of whether it is a district, municipality or city. According to the Kneipp Association, Kneipp facilities can be in the form of water treading facilities or arm basins and are generally not subject to the Drinking Water Ordinance . Kneipp facilities are often created artificially. In addition, there are water treading points embedded in the natural course of rivers . Kneipp is a hydrotherapy treatment method that is used on the basis of Sebastian Kneipp . This is done in cold water on the spot. In arm basins, the arms are immersed in cold water up to the middle of the upper arms. The list does not claim to be complete.

Kneipp facilities in the Enzkreis

There are currently two public Kneipp facilities in the Enzkreis (as of June 4, 2019):

image place description ↴ inflow /
↳ outflow
Location
Koenigsbach stone Water treading point at a spring with a heavy pouring at a playground. ↴ Source /
↳  Bruchbach

Duck playground
Neuhausen - Schellbronn Kneipp treading pool in the leisure wave pool in the Neuhausen district of Schellbronn ↴ drinking water network /
↳ sewage network
Coordinates are missing! Help.
Swimming pool path

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kneipp Association e. V .: Construction instructions for the Kneipp facility . Online at www.kneippbund.de. Retrieved November 22, 2018.
  2. ^ A b Robert M. Bachmann: Kneipp - more than pouring and treading water . Published in: Naturheilmagazin. Online at www.naturheilmagazin.de. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  3. Kneipp.com: treading water . Online at www.kneipp.com. Retrieved November 22, 2018.
  4. Kneipp.com: Cold arm bath - or the Kneipp espresso . Online at www.kneipp.com. Retrieved November 22, 2018.
  5. Enzkreis: Tour 5. The Kämpfelbachtalweg - two circular hikes . (PDF). Online at www.enzkreis.de. Retrieved May 17, 2019.