Thermal beach of Baden
Description
Thermalstrandbad Baden means lots of water and the largest sandy beach in Austria, it means Art Nouveau baths and the most modern pool landscape, it means sport, fun and games, but also rest and relaxation on the meadows and in Weilburgpark. That's how it is when one thing flows into another on 42,000 m².
Apparent opposites dissolve and in very special moments an "Adriatic feeling" typical of this pool is created. You almost feel as if you have been transported to the Mediterranean and are enjoying yourself.
Due to the spaciousness of the complex, there is enough room for everyone. There are also two restaurants, sun loungers and parasols for hire and plenty of space to park cars and bicycles.
Sport, fun & action
Various sports and fun activities for young and old are offered in the extensive Weilburgpark. Beach volleyball, streetball, beach soccer, badminton, an adventure playground and a large sand play area are just some of the attractions that guarantee fun and action for our guests.
Historic architecture and state-of-the-art bathing fun
Covering an area of 42,000 m², the pool with its listed Art Deco façade invites you to relax as well as enjoy all kinds of activities.
- Two 50 m swimming pools
- Two sulphur pools
- massage jets at various heights
- the current channel
- floor geysers
- Massage beds on the palm island
- the large water slide
- a wide water slide
- the diving tower
- and the children's pool with water mushroom
- and the "Kobri slide" provide water fun for young and old.
Fun & Family
A special focus of the offer developed in recent years is on families. In addition to the children's pools, the water attractions and the sandy beach for building sandcastles, there is a breastfeeding and changing room for young mothers, family and combined season tickets as well as specially priced blocks of 10 tickets.
Sandy beach
The gently sloping sandy beach with Adriatic flair stretches over 3,700 m². Located right next to the swimming pools, it is unique in this form in the whole of Austria and is particularly popular with children.