On rivers and lakes: These are the most beautiful swimming pools in Switzerland.

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1. Zurich: Tiefenbrunnen swimming pool

Summer is cheering outside the window and you have to sit in the office? That means, we think. That’s what a long lunch break at Badi Tiefenbrunnen in the Seefeld district is all about. You can work on your complexion and enjoy relaxed moments with your colleagues on the wide sunbathing lawn at Lake Zurich. In addition to the diving board, slide and nudist area, the non-swimmer rondel in the lake is among the highlights.

Where: Bellerivestrasse 214, 8008 Zurich

infrastructure: fully equipped pool, springboard, slide, children’s playground.

meals: Restaurant Tiefenbrunnen

highlights: Here you will find the best lawn for sunbathing in the city of Zurich.

information: www.tiefenbrunnen.ch

2. St. Gallen: Badi Dreilinden

What is the most beautiful swimming pool in Switzerland? Could it be from the Badi Dreil in Gallen? It is located in one of three artificially created lakes from the 17th century above the city of Gallen. st. St. Gallen’s old town directly in touch with nature, Badi is especially popular with local families with young children.

Where: Dreilindenstrasse 50, 9011 St. gallen

infrastructure: Natural pond, sun loungers, non-swimming pool, separate area for female guests only

meals: Restaurant and catering buffet Dreilinden

highlights: Many offers around the pond: from children’s pool to table tennis and climbing park.

information: www.stadt.sg.ch

3. Geneva: Bains des Pâquis

Battle of the Shore: The “Bains des Pâquis” in Geneva owes its existence to the struggle of the people of Geneva against the city government that wanted to demolish the bath facility on Lake Geneva since the 1930s. Fortunately, the plans failed: the “Bains des Pâquis” are the most popular baths on Lake Geneva. Because here you can’t just splash into the lake by looking at the “Jet d’Eau” water fountain, concerts, fashion shows or photography exhibitions are also held here. Hammam and massages provide well-deserved relaxation after a day of work.

Where: Quai du Mont-Blanc 30, 1200 Geneva

infrastructure: full bath, sauna, Turkish bath, massages, diving platform, beach volleyball

meals: restaurant, kiosk

highlights: Bains des Pâquis is definitely the »Must Be« on Lake Geneva«

information: www.bains-des-paquis.ch

4. Schaffhausen: Rhybadi

Like the contours of a boat, the Rhybadi floats on the Rhine near Schaffhausen. Construction on stilts dating from 1870 is Europe’s oldest surviving river pool. With the red and white curtains in front of the changing rooms and some historical details, it feels as if you’ve gone back to the days when men and women had strictly separate swimming pools. Today, of course, this is no longer the case. A recessed floor also allows non-swimmers to dive into the mighty river.

Where: Rheinuferstrasse, 8200 Schaffhausen

infrastructure: full bath

meals: pavilion

highlights: Can’t get more historic than this

information: www.rhybadi.ch

5th train: Seebad Seeliken

Blessed are those who live in Zug this summer! To cool off, you can jump into the lake from various places in the small cantonal capital. The seaside resort Seeliken, right next to the old town, is small but beautiful; Ideal for those who want to go for a quick swim on a lunch break or after shopping.

Where: Artherstrasse 2, 6300 Zug

infrastructure: Diving tower, water raft and playground equipment, table tennis,

meals: garden pickle

highlights: Regular concerts and culinary events.

information: www.seeliken.ch

6. Lucerne: Lido lido

Switzerland is not blessed with Mediterranean beaches – but the sandy beach at Lido lido in Lucerne is very close to it. The sandy floor in the oldest pool in Lucerne is 300 meters long. There are also large lawns for those who do not like sand. There’s even a heated pool, as Lake Lucerne can still be too cold for some even during the hot summer months.

Where: Lidostrasse 6A, 6006 Lucerne

infrastructure: children’s playground, beach volleyball, SUP rental

meals: Restaurant

highlights: Very good infrastructure, view of the lake and Pilate.

information: www.lido-luzern.ch

7. Rorschach SG: Badhütte

It goes without saying that there is almost one pool after another along the shore of Lake Constance. Badhütte in Rorschach SG is something special. You can still experience a touch of “yesterday” in the wooden cottage from 1924. Of course, the old structure cannot boast of many fun offers: everything is for chilling and swimming. And about fine dining: The on-site restaurant conjures up delicious food.

Where: Thurgauer Strasse, 9400 Rorschach (no parking)

infrastructure: Swimming pool in the lake

meals: Restaurant

information: www.badhuette.ch

PS: We know that there are many more beautiful swimming pools in Switzerland. Write your tips in the comments!

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