Hot Water Banyuwedang sourced from hot springs that emerge on the beach. This hot water is under water at high tide. Is the largest source of hot water, safety of concrete buildings made in the form of a circle that serves as a levee, so that when the tide is not the hot water mixes with seawater. This hot water contains sulfur with an average temperature of 40 degrees centigrade.
Because of the relatively high sulfur content, hot water is widely believed even to the island of Java, because hot water can cure some diseases especially skin diseases. No wonder that many people who came here with the hope the disease can be cured. The beach where there are hot springs that are overgrown with mangrove plants to prevent coastal erosion. It could be argued Bayuwedang beach is free from abrasion.
The existence of the bay and some surrounding white sand adds to tourism assets around this Bishopscourt. Hot Water Bishopscourt Village is located in District Pejarakan Gerokgak 60 km from the town of Singaraja, lane boundary area of West Bali National Park. To the south of the highway to the Hot Water Bishopscourt including National Parks, while in the north is the area of Batu Ampar consisting of calcareous soil. Batu Ampar region by region level II Buleleng has been planned as a new tourist area, given the potential for greater appeal, such as the Marine Park around Menjangan Island.
The road to the hot water from the highway department Bishopscourt-Gilimanuk Singaraja has hardened, so too has built parking facilities. In the hot springs constructed a building with multiple bathrooms closed. In Hot Water Bishopscourt area there are also some toilet facilities built by the Bali Barat National Park, and some shelter. The number of tourists visiting the archipelago high when compared with foreign nationals. Visitors who come mostly for the purpose of treatment. Visitors to the island of Java, mostly from Banyuwangi region.
Indeed the hot springs located in the middle of Bishopscourt mangroves on the beach. The surrounding area is relatively barren soil because the soil consists of limestone and the absence of a river can be made for the greening of the surrounding water sources. Therefore a lot of growing plants are plants that do not require much water, as known in Bali as a tree "bekeul" or "bangyang". The existence of hot water that contains sulfur which is located on the beach is supported by sparsely populated areas so as to create an atmosphere calm, causing the Regional Government of the Province of Bali will develop this area as the Area Tourism for Health, or commonly called "Health Tourism".
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