Munich: Swimming
Places and attractions in the Swimming category
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Dantebad
Dantebad in Munich, Germany, emerges as a refreshing oasis for both locals and tourists looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. This popular water park, nestled within the vibrant urban landscape, offers a multitude of aquatic activities suitable for all...
Südbad
Südbad is an indoor swimming pool in Munich that also offers aqua classes and a sauna area. It is located at Valleystraße 37 in the Sendling district near the Harras traffic junction.
Michaelibad
Michaelibad is the largest leisure pool in Munich. It is located at Heinrich-Wieland-Strasse 24 in the eastern Munich district of Neuperlach, directly next to the Ostpark and lends its name to the neighboring subway station.
Karlsfelder See
Lake Karlsfeld is a 24-hectare quarry pond near Karlsfeld, Dachau County, Upper Bavaria.
Lerchenau Lake
Dreiseenplatte is the name of three lakes in Feldmoching-Hasenbergl in the northern part of Munich, Germany. The lakes are: Lerchenauer See, Fasaneriesee and Feldmochinger See.
Feldmoching Lake
Dreiseenplatte is the name of three lakes in Feldmoching-Hasenbergl in the northern part of Munich, Germany. The lakes are: Lerchenauer See, Fasaneriesee and Feldmochinger See.
Fasanerie Lake
Dreiseenplatte is the name of three lakes in Feldmoching-Hasenbergl in the northern part of Munich, Germany. The lakes are: Lerchenauer See, Fasaneriesee and Feldmochinger See.