Forest swimming pool Okerteich - a gem on the outskirts
- Written by Portal Editor
During our hike around the center of Altenau (Altenauer Runde) we came across the Okerteich, built in 1714 in the valley of the "Kleine Oker", which once served as an artificial pond to supply the mining mills along the "Schatzkammerzug" with water to power the machines.
The pond was converted into a forest swimming pool as early as 1923, as it was no longer needed for mining.
Mountain water from the high moors of the Harz National Park
Since opening as a forest swimming pool, children and adults have enjoyed and refreshed themselves while bathing in the always fresh mountain water, which flows in from the high moors of the Harz National Park, completely free of chemicals, all year round.
For swimmers there is a large free-swimming area with a wooden raft and round beams. Generous lawns invite you to sunbathe.
There are also changing rooms, toilets and outdoor showers with fresh water. Small meals, drinks and ice cream are available for those who feel peckish.
Swimming is at your own risk
The well-kept facility in the midst of the Harz mountain landscape also offers spacious sunbathing lawns, an outdoor shower and changing rooms, a children's playground with a sandpit, a slide, a climbing frame and balancing beams.
Entry is free. Changing rooms are open in good weather. Swimming is at your own risk.
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