The Devils | Bath
The site can be viewed safely from elevated boardwalks winding through Wai-O-Tapu. 20 minutes from Rotorua; 40 minutes from Taupo.
In pop culture, The Devils Bath ( Des Teufels Bad ) is an award-winning Austrian-German historical drama and horror film directed by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala. Plot and Historical Context the devils bath
The water also contains heavy concentrations of ferrous iron (iron salts). The site can be viewed safely from elevated
Over the years, The Devil's Bath has been the subject of numerous paranormal investigations. Many teams of investigators have visited the site, equipped with a range of ghost-hunting gear, including EMF meters, infrared cameras, and digital recorders. While the results are often inconclusive, many investigators claim to have captured evidence of paranormal activity, including audio recordings of disembodied voices and unexplained noises. Plot and Historical Context The water also contains
Set in Austria in 1750, the film follows (played with raw vulnerability by Anja Plaschg), a young woman who marries her beloved, Wolf. Following the wedding, she moves to a remote village to start her new life.
Despite the danger, The Devil’s Bath remains a top tourist destination. Visitors marvel at the stark contrast between the lush New Zealand forest and this glowing, steam-shrouded pit of acid. It serves as a stark reminder that nature’s beauty is often a mask for extreme peril.