JTworldtraveler
Worth at least an hour to enter and walk the perimeter. The porous wall of sticks and twigs (blueberry branches) lets the mineral bath ("bad") waters running down it vaporize so visitors can treat their sinuses to a salt spray experience. It's novel and worth a visit. Also totally impressive is right outside the Noll is a 150 meter long stream which has been built into a streamside park -- rope bridges, see-saws and other pumps create water sprays, there are steps to sit with your feet dangling in the water (in season), etc. It's pretty cool -- every city with a stream in 50m wide corridor should create one of these!
karenb415
This town is known for its huge barrel restaurant but an interesting attraction is the simulated sea side wooden structure. Local water, full of salt and minerals, is filtered through millions of twigs. A breeze blows through so you feel like you are at the seaside. You can lick your lips and feel the salt on your skin. It is a very fine mist so you do get a bit wet but it dries quickly. "They" claim health benefits. You must walk down and back as there is no exit at the far end. It costs 1.50 euro to go up along the walk but you can feel the spray, just not as intense, if you walk along the outside down below. Which ever you choose, it is so cool to see and wonder how someone actually came up with such an idea.