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    Quick Epil

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    InexpensiveDay Spas
    Open 9:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    Aquabasilea

    Aquabasilea

    4.5(6 reviews)
    66.7 km
    $$$

    Although pricey, this is one of the best water parks we've visited out of many in Europe. Going for…read morean entire afternoon on a Saturday in August, here's my family if three's experience. 1) Admission: We walked right in with no line around 13.00. We bought three badges where everything is charged to. (You pay at the end.) Prices are more steep on weekends and you pay for two hours, four hours, or all day. 2) Space: There's one large room with cafes, a swim up bar, pools, hot springs, a lazy river, and a blow up obstacle course within a pool. In a separate space is the water slide area with around 7-8 slides from dark ones to almost straight down slides. There's a slide for all comfort levels. In this area is the kid pirate ship water area. Outside is a pool, kid pool, and a river ride where you go down rapids. That was all of our favorite. We went over 50 times! Costing extra is a sauna area, but keep in mind that people are nude in that area of all genders. 3) Experience: Compared to other water parks, this one is well maintained and not crowded. Lines to the water slides were minimal and you never felt cramped. There's a clean changing area with lockers for all. Be sure to shower before and leaving the pool area. The food and drinks inside aren't bad. I loved the iced latte. They have popcorn and slushies and you can get vodka in a slus If you have the ability to spend the amount of admission, we highly recommend.

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    Keidel

    Keidel

    3.1(28 reviews)
    89.7 km
    €€€€

    4 Stars for a great spa facility with plenty of activities for families, but thankfully also an…read moreadults section for me to get away from happy children (I'm a monster). As a caveat, I've not been to a facility like this before so my experience is of a first timer. I was staying in the attached hotel and excited to get my relaxation on and disconnect from everything. When you stay in the hotel you are granted access to Keidel through an underground tunnel (which means you get to walk over in your robe). There is a section of the facility that is for families and includes a large indoor/outdoor pool with jets and lots of lounge seating. I spent about 30 seconds there before high-tailing it to the sauna section (again, not a fan of kids). The sauna section is also a no-clothing section. As an American with American sensitivities to nudity (eek! Nipples are scary!), I was apprehensive (see: terrified). We entered the locker room where there are places to change into your robe. They also had a set of gender-specific showers, though they don't have any doors, just dividers. Queue immediate hives and the onset of hyperventilation. You then walk into the common area that has a few separate saunas, a steam room (beautifully tiled), a cold ice plunge, some seats with foot baths, several open shower heads for quick co-ed rinses between sauna sessions, and the entrance to a pool that extends outside. Once outside you'll see there are additional saunas, a natural lake (for more cold plunges), and a quiet sitting area to lounge. We happened to visit when there was a light snowfall outside and it was actually quite magical to be floating in a heated pool while snow drifted down around us. What struck me the most though was how quickly I got used to the nudity. Unlike nude beaches back home, folks weren't gawking or staring at one another (I won't mention the other unpleasant activities I've seen at American nude beaches, but suffice to say our prude culture leads to some sickos). No, here groups of girlfriends were laughing and chatting while using the communal showers and walking around in their birthday suits. Yes, I still kept a robe on anytime I wasn't in a sauna or skinny dipping in the pool, but there was no judgement whatsoever and who knows, maybe next time I'll forgo the robe altogether. All in all, we spent several hours decompressing and doing our sauna routine and left feeling totally relaxed and a heck of a lot less bashful. The facility did feel a bit more therapeutic and not super luxurious (like a spa back home) but I'm a fan and we've already planned our trip back 2 years after our first visit.

    Our oasis when visiting Freiburg! Amazing place to recharge, relax and get away. The day flies by…read morewhile enjoying their various saunas, floating in the springs, napping in the quiet area, etc. A definite must try when you're in the area.

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    Quick Epil - spas - Updated May 2026

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