In the archives of the Kirchseeon local history association, there is also a small reference to the former mud bath in Buch.
This mud bath was a popular destination at the beginning of the 20th century. And so it wasn't just bathers from the district who came there. Many people from Munich visited the bath, as it was known far beyond the district borders for its warm springs and its alleged healing properties.
A kiosk on site provided the necessary refreshments.
However, when children came out of the water in the 1960s with a rash that was unknown at the time after bathing in the mud bath, the mud bath was closed. But this was only one reason.
Another reason why the mud bath was not reopened is probably due to the increasing number of new outdoor pools that were being built. And so the mud bath fell into oblivion. The kiosk eventually had to close.
Today, only a part of the mud bath remains. This is embedded in the forest in a depression.