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[1] Freizeit- und Tourismuszentrum

Description

In our leisure and tourism center, young and old alike can have a great time. In the foyer, there is the Tourist Information where you can obtain all important information about the municipality and the Rennsteig region. Interesting hiking and mountain biking routes, excursion destinations, and event notices. Right next to it are the Mediäte (media kiosks), where you can get media information about the region outside the opening hours of the Tourist Information. For all e-bike riders there are lockable charging options here as well. On the first floor is the Tourism Exhibition, where you can also get to know the region better with small bites. Here is also the seminar room “Frankenwald,” which is gladly used for meetings or celebrations up to 25 people. The Generations Bath, as the name already suggests, is a swimming pool for visitors of all ages. Whether swimming and relaxing in the multi-purpose pool, which also offers attractions such as a neck jet, air bubbles, and massage jets, or splashing in the children’s pool with a water-spraying seal, an elephant slide, a lighthouse, and a ship canal. To relax afterwards, the two steam rooms “Frankenwald” and “Sole” invite you. The swimming pool is also equipped with changing tables, family changing rooms, child toilet seats, and a barrier-free shower. Our imposing Rennsteig Hall is not only popular with local and visiting clubs but also used for events of all kinds and offers space for up to 350 people. In the gastronomy operation “CULINARIUM Atmosphera,” you can treat yourself to Franconian and Mediterranean cuisine. You can also rent the bowling alley located in the basement here.

In our beautiful outdoor area there is a wooden adventure playground where all children have a lot of fun. Next to it is the tennis facility with three tennis courts. The equipment for this can be borrowed at the Tourist Information and picked up at the Activity Pavilion. The Activity Pavilion also houses toilets, a rentable club room for up to 20 people, and the rental room, where in addition to tennis equipment there are also snowshoes, Nordic walking poles, and accessories for the opposite stock shooting range. In the mining tunnel you can learn about the coal industry, and in the coal boiler you can have fairy tales and poems told to you in German, English, and even Franconian. A little further on is the Forest Reconstruction Path, where you can learn all kinds of about the history of local wood, from past to present. Nearby are the newly laid Bike Park and the new Taste Meadow, which will hopefully soon offer a great variety of fruit. In front of the Leisure and Tourism Center is the Art Park, where you can admire wonderful artworks made from cut spruce, each with its own story.