Detailed description
In the Rengsdorf open-air pool, located in the midst of beautiful nature, every swimmer will find something to his or her taste. While young visitors can let off steam in the non-swimmers' adventure pool with its water cannons, wide spout, massage jets, floor bubbler or wide-wave slide, sporty types can swim their laps undisturbed in the 50-metre lanes of the large pool. There is also a diving area with one- and three-metre boards and an impressive five-metre platform for the more daring. The diving pool is located slightly away from the lanes and prevents jumpers and swimmers from getting in each other's way. Meanwhile, the little ones are well catered for at the Rengsdorf outdoor pool: since the start of the 2012 season, there has been a completely redesigned paddling pool with lots of water-spouting attractions and radio-controlled roll-out sun sails. You can explore the playground, which is right next to the paddling pool. Once you've had your fill on the 10,000 square metre site, sports fans can show what they're made of with beach volleyball, football or table tennis, or head for the kiosk with its large sun terrace! By the way: The opening hours of the Rengsdorf open-air swimming pool also apply when it rains. So hardy swimmers can also indulge in swimming at a constant water temperature of 23 degrees Celsius when others are making themselves comfortable at home with a cup of tea. From the end of April to the end of September every year, regardless of the weather, you can swim or bathe in the outdoor pool in 23-degree warm mineralised spring water from the nearby 675-metre-deep well of the Auquelle in the Luisental. According to the Fresenius Institute, the quality of the water from the deep well is ideally suited for the production of baby food. This excellent water from the deep well, which has a much higher water temperature than other spring water, is supplied to the open-air pool via the shortest route by means of insulated pipes and thus provides the Rengsdorf open-air pool with the best uncontaminated spring water throughout the entire bathing season.
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Hint / Advice
Please note that tickets can only be purchased via our online booking system. There is no possibility to purchase tickets directly at the box office. Do you still have old multiple tickets, vouchers or guest tickets? Then please contact the box office.
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Brief description
In the Rengsdorf open-air pool, located in the midst of beautiful nature, every swimmer will find something to his or her taste. While young visitors can let off steam in the non-swimmers' adventure pool with its water cannons, wide spout, massage jets, floor bubbler or wide-wave slide, sporty types can swim their laps undisturbed in the 50-metre lanes of the large pool. There is also a diving area with one- and three-metre boards and an impressive five-metre platform for the more daring. The diving pool is located slightly away from the lanes and prevents jumpers and swimmers from getting in each other's way. Meanwhile, the little ones are well catered for at the Rengsdorf outdoor pool: since the start of the 2012 season, there has been a completely redesigned paddling pool with lots of water-spouting attractions and radio-controlled roll-out sun sails. You can explore the playground, which is right next to the paddling pool. Once you've had your fill on the 10,000 square metre site, sports fans can show what they're made of with beach volleyball, football or table tennis, or head for the kiosk with its large sun terrace! By the way: The opening hours of the Rengsdorf open-air swimming pool also apply when it rains. So hardy swimmers can also indulge in swimming at a constant water temperature of 23 degrees Celsius when others are making themselves comfortable at home with a cup of tea. From the end of April to the end of September every year, regardless of the weather, you can swim or bathe in the outdoor pool in 23-degree warm mineralised spring water from the nearby 675-metre-deep well of the Auquelle in the Luisental. According to the Fresenius Institute, the quality of the water from the deep well is ideally suited for the production of baby food. This excellent water from the deep well, which has a much higher water temperature than other spring water, is supplied to the open-air pool via the shortest route by means of insulated pipes and thus provides the Rengsdorf open-air pool with the best uncontaminated spring water throughout the entire bathing season.
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Price information
Day tickets Adults5,00 € Teenagers (16-17 yrs.)4,00 € Children (from 6 yrs.)€ 3.00 Children (under 6 yrs.)€ 1.00 Short bathing time from 17.30 hrs Adults3,00 € Teenagers (16-17 yrs.)€ 2.00 Children (aged 6 and over)€ 1.00 Family tickets 2 adults + max. 3 children€ 13.00 1 adult + max. 3 children9,00 € Multiple tickets Ten-ticket adult45,00 € Ten-ticket youths (16-17 yrs.)€ 35.00 Ten-ticket children (from 6 yrs.)€ 25.00 Thirty-ticket adults €95.00 Thirty ticket for young people (16-17 yrs.)€ 75.00 Thirty-ticket children (from 6 yrs.)€ 60.00 Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
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Contact and directions
Gebückstraße
56579 Rengsdorf