Blue_the_Cat
We spent a few days in a village close to Gerlostein, and as it was cold and rainy we thought going to the swimming-pool would be a great idea. However, the indoor pool is small, and in two thirds of it my daughter (who still has swimming armbands) was not allowed. Most of the kids were crammed in the remaining one third of the pool and they were jumping and splashing around like crazy (which would have been fine if we could have used the entire pool - would have enough space for everybody). In the two thirds of the pool classes were taken place - but we have not been informed about it when we entered (we might have come another day). The pool and facilities are rather old, but usable, and in summer with all the outdoor pools and slides it is probably nice. However the biggest shock was when we finished and went to dry out hair - you pay separately for the hair dryer, with 5 cents coins - if you don't have then, tough luck. I didn't even try to change some coins at the reception - I only had banknotes and I was not looking forward to a wallet full of small coins. In short, don't go in wintertime unless you are really desperate. And if you go, have 1 Euro coins for the lockers and 5 cents for the hair-dryer.