I am happy I found this swimming hall quite close to home. Take note though that during evenings and weekends it will be packed full with kids and adult swimmers.
The place is quite small but on the other hand it is clean and bright which opens it up a bit. When paying for your stay remember that they only accept dankort and cash. You can pay per go which is quite cheap at 20DKK if you're swimming during their "green" hours, otherwise it is 40DKK. They also offer a monthly card plus a stamp card for ten times (where you actually get 12 sessions).
For me the monthly card and the stamp card don't really make sense (even though I got a stamp card at first) since I have been able to get there during the cheaper green hours during day and morning.
The changing rooms are alright even though the showers are not that well planned out, can get a bit cramped. They also have a sauna which I never tried though.
There are two pools one with six lanes measuring 25m and another one which is a shallow, warm pool mostly for playing and relaxing = usually a lot of children. As mentioned it can get really crowded so I made it my mission to find the off hours and I think I've found it, lunch swimming ftw! :)
What I really like about this swimming hall is that the ceiling is see-through so on sunny days you can do your back strokes and watch the blue sky and birds flying past. It really does wonders and compensates for those stressful days at work. It also brightens up the entire pool area.
The staff is friendly and has been helpful. One time they actually stopped me from using the stamp card since it was cheaper to pay cash, which goes to show they are service minded!
You can actually take a virtual tour using Google street view, indoors: https://www.google.com/maps?z=5&layer=c&panoid=viNu8bVjFRMAAAQJORzv1Q&cbp=12,212.7400054931641,,0,9.34000015258789&hl=en-US&gl=US read more