Schwimmhalle Hüttenweg
Adult Admission Price & Policy
Standard tariff: €5.50.
Weekdays, except holidays, from opening until 10 AM, from 10 AM to 2:30 PM, and from 8 PM to closing: €3.50.
[January, 2022]
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Weekdays, except holidays, from opening until 10 AM, from 10 AM to 2:30 PM, and from 8 PM to closing: €3.50.
[January, 2022]
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Full-Size, Year-Round Pools & Boards
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Facility Reviews
The pool is a bit in the periphery of the city, next to the old American military barracks. Built in the 70s, it is quite pretty inside, with bright, attractive colours and a swimming basin in metal, which causes light reflections.
The problem with this pool is its opening hours, as most of the time is reserved for clubs. It is possible to swim in the early morning, on weekends, or Wednesday afternoons.
In Corona times is the pool divided in two sections with a rope: one side is for slow swimmers, the other for medium/fast swimmers, who all swim in circles. In contrast to other pools, there are no hairdryers during Corona (and no sockets), so bring a cap.
[January, 2022]
The problem with this pool is its opening hours, as most of the time is reserved for clubs. It is possible to swim in the early morning, on weekends, or Wednesday afternoons.
In Corona times is the pool divided in two sections with a rope: one side is for slow swimmers, the other for medium/fast swimmers, who all swim in circles. In contrast to other pools, there are no hairdryers during Corona (and no sockets), so bring a cap.
[January, 2022]