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Top 10 Stunning Outdoor Bathing Spots and Lakes in Germany

Princess reveals top spots for cooling off at German swimming pools and lakes during heatwaves.

Top 10 Outstanding Natural Swimming Spots and Lakes in Germany
Top 10 Outstanding Natural Swimming Spots and Lakes in Germany

Top 10 Stunning Outdoor Bathing Spots and Lakes in Germany

Spend your summer days soaking up the sun and cooling off in some of Germany's most spectacular outdoor pools and lakes. From sandy beaches to natural swimming areas, there's something for everyone.

Starting in Duisburg, Wolfssee offers a beach club atmosphere with a 450-meter-long sandy beach. For the little ones, MiMoBeach provides a playground, while adults can relax nearby. The season runs from May to late summer, weather permitting.

In Bremen, Stadionbad Bremen boasts a view of the Weser Stadium, a large swimming pool with 50-meter lanes, and a natural non-swimmer's pool. Beach volleyball, soccer pitches, and a spectacular 23-meter turbo slide add to the excitement.

Hamburg's Strandbad Farmsen offers a small sandy beach, large lawns, shady trees, and a waterslide, playgrounds, and a non-swimmer area. Toilets, changing rooms, and lockers are available, and parking is free with barrier-free access to the lake.

Munich's Naturbad Maria Einsiedel is a must-visit. With a 50-meter pool, play areas, and a kiosk with a beer garden, it's the perfect spot for a day out. The Isar canal flowing through the pool invites swimmers to drift along.

In Dresden, Georg-Arnhold-Bad offers a solar-heated swimming pool, an 86-meter-long slide, a current channel, and a whirlpool. A large lawn is perfect for sunbathing, and a snack bar is available for refreshments.

Berlin's Badeschiff Berlin is an urban bathing spot in Alt-Treptow, offering swimming, yoga, stand-up paddling, massages, and regular parties.

Frankfurt's Langener Waldsee features a 900-meter-long sandy beach, FKK areas, beach volleyball courts, grilling areas, a playground, and floating bathing islands.

Leipzig's Markkleeberger See offers quiet spots, jogging paths, cycling, skating, boat rentals, surfing equipment rentals, and various cafes and snack bars.

Hannover's Aqualaatzium features a saltwater outdoor pool, a natural lake, a wooden terrace, a large lawn, and a play area with a sandbox and water snake.

Stuttgart's Inselbad Untertürkheim has an FKK area, family pool, sports pool, water slides, beach volleyball, streetball, table tennis, and evening discount rates.

For those seeking free bathing spots, around the Wolfssee Duisburg lakes, options are available.

Finally, Munich's Naturbad Maria Einsiedel also offers a unique experience with a natural Isar canal flowing through it, inviting swimmers to drift along.

Whether you're looking for a beach club atmosphere, a quiet spot, or a place to play, Germany's outdoor pools and lakes have something for everyone. So grab your swimsuit and get ready for a summer of fun!

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