The municipality of El Bosque, located in the Sierra de Cádiz, is offering a cool alternative for summer nights with the opening of its municipal swimming pool. This Wednesday, July 15th, residents can enjoy a night swim under the stars during an event called 'Noche de Nevera Nocturna' (Night Cooler Night).
The initiative invites attendees to bring their own cooler with food and drinks, although the use of glass cups or bottles is prohibited. The aim is to offer a 'different night' with music and a good atmosphere, according to the El Bosque Town Council. Admission will cost 2 euros and capacity will be limited.
The El Bosque pool opened its doors on June 27th and has been receiving numerous visitors. Its regular hours are Monday to Friday, from 12:00 to 19:30, and Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, from 11:00 to 20:00.
Ticket prices vary between weekdays and weekends. From Monday to Friday, the cost is 2.50 euros for children and 3.50 euros for adults. On Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, prices rise to 3.50 euros (children) and 4 euros (adults). Ten-entry passes are also available, with prices ranging from 20 euros (children, weekdays) to 35 euros (adults, weekends and holidays). Individuals with a disability of 33% or more receive free entry upon presentation of accreditation.




