Freibad Pellenzbad

Freibad Pellenzbad

Plaidt

The outdoor pool, idyllically located in the Nettetal, is still very popular with young and old.

The water in the paddling pool, the non-swimmer pool and the 50m pool is wonderfully refreshing and the atmosphere is pleasantly calm.
In the non-swimmer pool, a 50m water slide especially attracts the little guests for some action and fun.
The swimmer's pool, on the other hand, is popular with older guests thanks to its handicapped-accessible staircase and 50m lanes.
An extra jumping pool with a 1m, 3m and 5m tower provides variety.
Even those who do not necessarily need the solar-heated water for relaxation will get their money's worth with table tennis or beach volleyball in the Pellenz outdoor pool.
You can relax on the wonderful lawns. A visit to the kiosk rounds off a day in the bathroom with refreshing drinks, ice cream and a warm or cold snack.

The Pellenz outdoor pool is open from May to September.

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Freibad Pellenz
Rauscherstr. 98
56626 Andernach
Phone: (0049) 2632 5674

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