The beach is quite welcoming, featuring trees and mostly rocky grass. The water here is cleaner compared to the neighboring lake. While there is no kiosk available, the beach does have a lifeguard and a jumping platform. I advise against parking near the beach toilets or in the immediate vicinity, as you could be fined EUR 55. It's better to park about a kilometer away at a pub. Also, avoid parking behind signs that prohibit cars and motorcycles, as you may receive a fine if someone reports it.
This is a charming spot, with an affordable price tag. While it may be showing its age and could benefit from some updates, it's a great choice for those who appreciate a more traditional feel. The pool is divided into sections for both swimmers and non-swimmers, and amenities like a buffet, changing rooms, and restrooms are available. Unfortunately, the children's pool was out of commission during our visit, but younger kids could still enjoy the larger pool (which has a shallow section with 60cm of water). We went on a hot Sunday and found that it wasn't too crowded. Keep in mind that parking can be scarce, so biking might be a better option.