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Tannenweg 18
54340 Leiwen
Germany
Hours
What time does schwimmbad open?
schwimmbad opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does schwimmbad close?
schwimmbad closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Does schwimmbad have parking?
Yes, schwimmbad has parking options.
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Azur is a great place - it is clean, the staff speaks English and there is plenty of outdoor green…read morespace. This is a great place to go when it is hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
A delightful splash of summer fun, right in our own backyard. Ok, so super cheesy to say, but a big…read morepublic swimming pool (with waterslide) was really what I needed on a hot evening after a stressful day at work. And some observations as follows, - I'm not sure why this place has three €s. I think our group paid 5€ for a evening's worth of swimming. That's, pretty cheap for two slides, indoor/outdoor, dives and a hot pool. - Also they had a whole little bar. That's adorable, and I love places where you can swim and drink. That's a winning combination. - Pretty clean. I only saw one band-aid, and it wasn't floating in the pool. - Why don't they make water-slides for hot tubs? - The staff were friendly and helpful with our questions and general lack of German language skills. - Clean bathrooms. Clean changing rooms, and large blow-dryers in case you didn't bring a towel. - Pretty simple. Pay, swim, leave. - A place to camp and lay out in a well-kept grassy knoll. People had brought coolers, and there was a place for Frisbee and outdoor sports. Overall great. I'm certain I will be coming back.
This place is awesome! We come here a couple of times a week. They have a huge slide that my son…read moreloves. There's a restaurant when you first enter. They also have a concession area on the second floor. They sell hotdogs, burgers and fries. We usually order beer and fries while the little one swims around. Best part is they are open until 2200!
This review is for all the military stationed at Spangdalhem. If you haven't made a trip to…read moreCascades, you're missing out. I loved this place when I lived in Bitburg. It was one of the only places that didn't remind me how absolutely depressing European weather can get. We always called it a bath house but I'm not sure what its really is called. They have an indoor pool with a huge slide and fun stuff for kids and adults. They have an outdoor pool also but I never got a chance to use it. I'm not sure why. Oh, maybe it's because German summers only last literally 2 months. I'm so glad I'm back in sunny California. What's awesome about this place is the massages and spa facility. The massages are very affordable for American standards plus you get use of all the wet and dry sauna rooms. I usually always got the swedish massage with infrared but once I got a Turkish massage (Türkische Gelenkmassage) which was unique. You lay on this warm stone bed in a huge shower like room. You basically get massaged and scrubbed head to toe. Not for the modest because you are naked. In fact spa etiquette over there is always "naked." I highly recommend this place. It's one of the many places I miss so much.
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