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Schwimmbad Geiselweid, Winterthur

#11 among attractions in Winterthur

Water park, Amusement
Schwimmbad Geiselweid

Facts and practical information

The Geiselweid outdoor and indoor swimming pool is a swimming pool in Winterthur. It is the oldest swimming pool in Winterthur and the oldest outdoor pool still in operation in Switzerland. The swimming pool's 900 m² natural pool is the largest in Switzerland.

In the 2010 summer season, the combined Geiselweid outdoor and indoor pool attracted 140,000 visitors, almost the same number as the other four Winterthur outdoor pools combined.

Coordinates: 47°29'45"N, 8°44'32"E
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Winterthur Switzerland

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Schwimmbad Geiselweid – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Am Römerholz, Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Fotomuseum Winterthur, Vitudurum.

  • am romerholz winterthur1.2 miNW
  • kunstmuseum winterthur0.7 miNW
  • fotomuseum winterthur~820 ftW
  • vitudurum winterthur~1240 ftNW
  • oskar reinhart am stadtgarten winterthur0.7 miNW
  • gewerbemuseum winterthur0.6 miW
  • museum lindengut winterthur0.4 miNW
  • fotostiftung schweiz winterthur~970 ftW
  • dampfzentrum winterthur1.2 miW
  • stadtgarten winterthur0.8 miNW
  • town church winterthur0.7 miW

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which popular attractions are close to Schwimmbad Geiselweid?

Nearby attractions include Fotomuseum Winterthur, Winterthur (4 min walk), Fotostiftung Schweiz, Winterthur (5 min walk), Vitudurum, Winterthur (7 min walk), Museum Lindengut, Winterthur (12 min walk).

How to get to Schwimmbad Geiselweid by public transport?

The nearest stations to Schwimmbad Geiselweid:

Bus
  • Deutweg • Lines: 2E, N68 (4 min walk)
  • Grüzenstrasse • Lines: 5, 7, N61 (6 min walk)

Trolleybus
  • Deutweg • Lines: 2 (4 min walk)
  • Grüzenstrasse • Lines: 3 (6 min walk)

Train
  • Winterthur Grüze (12 min walk)
  • Winterthur (23 min walk)

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