Mini-Saline in Diedelkopf: New resort for Kusel is being created!
The city of Kusel is planning a mini saltworks in Diedelkopf to promote recreation and tourism. Cost: 290,000 euros.

Mini-Saline in Diedelkopf: New resort for Kusel is being created!
Something is happening in the tranquil town of Kusel! The city is planning to build a mini saltworks in the Diedelkopf district, which will significantly increase the region's recreational and leisure value. The project, which is to be realized at the Herzog-Johann-Quelle near the B420 on the Diedelkopfer Sodpfad, is now gaining momentum - although the idea is not new. The Diedelkopf local council is behind the project and sees great potential for the community. The city mayor Martin Heß emphasizes that the saltworks could boost tourism, especially in combination with the nearby swimming pool and the West Palatinate Clinic.
The site is currently only adorned with a faded green cover, but the vision for the saltworks has become much more tangible. A Kneipp pool and other amenities are also planned to make the local recreation area particularly attractive. Experts estimate that the costs for the mini saltworks will be around 290,000 euros. A funding rate of 70 to 75 percent could reduce the financial burden on the city to around 55,000 euros, a sum that is already taken into account in the budget.
Recreational value and challenges
But not all voices on the council are enthusiastic. Some councilors have raised concerns about the recreational value, particularly noise pollution from the busy B420. In order to provide visitors with a quieter experience, Heß is planning to plant a hedge, which will also help to rewild the area.
The mini saltworks should not only be a place for relaxation, but also offer health benefits. Inspired by the invention of the German developer Martin Huber, who with his mini saltworks SalinoVatis creates an indoor climate that is similar to that on the seashore, the Kuseler saltworks is experiencing an exciting addition. SalinoVatis relies on the release of salt aerosols and is said to have a supportive effect on respiratory and skin diseases. This technology scores with a high brine concentration of over 30 percent.
A piece of the sea for your home
The SalinoVatis Mini Saline is easy to use - insert water and salt, plug it in and you're ready to go. Despite its compact size, the saltworks promise an effect that imitates a stay by the sea. What is also exciting is the positive response from users who report improved sleeping conditions and relief from coughs. This small but beautiful invention can be ordered in different designs and could perhaps even offer a taste of the sea within your own four walls. The SalinoVatis mini saltworks is below www.salino.eu/de available and is offered there in a well-structured and easy-to-use manner.
The Kusel project could not only boost leisure activities, but also bring a real health booster to the region. Whether it's the mini saltworks in Diedelkopf or the new SalinoVatis - visitors can look forward to a fresh breeze that will immerse them in an oasis of relaxation and health. Whether you take a walk along the new saltworks or enjoy trying out the mini saltworks at home - Kusel remains attractive for everyone who is looking for a break from everyday life.