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Germany’s 2025 Outdoor Swimming Season Launches with Key Openings on May 1

Heidenauer Freibad and Munich’s Schyrenbad welcome swimmers as cities prepare for staggered pool debuts and eco-friendly upgrades this summer.

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Overview

  • Heidenauer Freibad and Munich’s Schyrenbad opened on May 1, marking the start of Germany’s outdoor swimming season under sunny skies and mild weather.
  • Schyrenbad extended early-morning hours for weekday swimmers, now opening at 7:00 a.m. Monday through Friday.
  • Munich will open five additional outdoor pools, including Westbad and Michaelibad, on May 15, with two natural pools set to debut on June 2.
  • Naturbad Maria Einsiedel’s June 2 opening depends on the readiness of its plant-based water filtration system, while Bad Georgenschwaige will reopen as a CO₂-neutral facility with microbiological water treatment.
  • Standardized entry fees of €6.30 (reduced €4) apply across Munich’s pools, with free access for children under 12 and eligible pass holders.