Therme III is the meeting point for numerous city and adventure tours through Bad Salzuflen.
The spa town's youngest spring, which was drilled between 1956 and 1958, supplies around 25 liters of brine per second when throttled. Without throttling, it pours out around 55 liters of brine per second. In addition to mineral-rich thermal water, it also supplies around 60 cubic meters of free carbon dioxide per hour.
It owes its development solely to the fact that when the Gustav Horstmann spring established itself as a new thermal spring, the search was on for a replacement for the old thermal spring. But as is so often the case, the drilling was anything but easy, with a huge boulder at a depth of nine meters hindering the work. Only when this had been cleared away were they rewarded with thermal water at a depth of over 412 meters.
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