5/5 Anton P. 3 years ago on Google
Great
place
to
relax.
In
my
experience
there's
not
that
much
kids
(but
it
varies
depending
on
time
of
day
and
weather
of
course)
and
most
people
there
seem
laid
back.
The
sauna
is
huge
and
have
a
great
view
over
the
harbor
and
the
main
land.
It
also
has
a
very
special
wooden
decoration
inside.
The
pool
is
freshwater
and
contain
algae
(the
staff
say
it's
like
any
inland
lake)
while
the
tub
is
salt
water.
None
of
them
are
heated
as
far
as
I
know.
The
staff
is
very
friendly
and
is
always
helpful
with
any
questions.
You
are
required
to
wash
yourself
before
entering
the
pool
of
course.
They
have
quite
nice
but
small
changing
rooms
with
lockers
(lock
and
key
are
free
-
although
if
you
have
valuables
then
give
them
to
the
staff)
with
heated
showers.
There's
non-heated
showers
outside
by
the
pool
which
should
be
used
when
you
come
from
the
sauna.
During
the
ongoing
pandemic
(and
possibly
otherwise
as
well)
there's
a
maximum
of
50
people
in
the
area.
If
there's
more
than
that
they
activate
a
queue
system
which
allows
a
maximum
1:15h
before
you
have
to
leave
and
let
other
people
in
(see
their
homepage
for
a
schedule).
Due
to
the
pandemic
they
also
only
allow
15
people
at
anytime
in
the
sauna.
It's
up
to
the
visitors
to
maintain
this
although
the
staff
sometime
come
in
and
check
in
on
you.
This
place
is
LGBTQIA+
friendly
so
you
might
have
to
share
space
with
people
of
opposite
sex.
There's
2
separate
changing
rooms
however.
Most
information
plaques
are
in
Swedish
and
English.
It's
all
free
and
awesome.
Please
behave
your
best!
Be
sure
to
check-in
the
bar/restaurant
next
door
which
is
a
work
of
art.
It's
currently
under
the
threat
of
having
to
close.
Please
consider
giving
them
a
visit
and
sign
the
petition.