Nuremberg's outdoor bathing period concludes, with indoor bathing as an alternative even under sunny conditions
Nuremberg, Germany - As the autumn leaves begin to fall, residents and visitors of Nuremberg are encouraged to enjoy the remaining warm and sunny days at the city's outdoor pools. However, it's important to note that the outdoor swimming season comes to an end on September 19, 2025.
Mayor Christian Vogel, who is also the First Works Director at NurembergBad, urges everyone to make the most of the golden autumn on the outdoor areas of Langwasserbad, Nordostbad, and Südstadtbad. These outdoor spaces are well-prepared for sunbathing and play activities, and they are equipped with playgrounds to keep children entertained.
Unfortunately, the water treatment systems for the outdoor pools at Langwasserbad, Nordostbad, and Südstadtbad are not operational from September 20, 2025, onwards. The outdoor pools will be winterized in the coming weeks.
On the bright side, the indoor pools at these facilities remain operational, offering a great alternative during rain showers. Indoor pools in Nuremberg welcome guests again, providing a comfortable and dry environment to enjoy a swim.
For those seeking an outdoor-like experience, some wellness hotels nearby, like the Wellness-und Landhotel Prinz in Berchtesgadener Land, offer retractable glass roofs in their pools, allowing an open-air feel, though not explicitly mentioning playgrounds or sun areas for autumn enjoyment.
In summary, while the outdoor pools will not reopen after September 19, 2025, the indoor pools at Langwasserbad, Nordostbad, and Südstadtbad are available for use. And with the possibility of some sunny and hot days still ahead, there's no reason not to enjoy the golden autumn in Nuremberg. Just remember to check the weather forecast and plan accordingly!
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