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Ungerer Bad

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Ungerer Bad is a well-loved outdoor swimming facility nestled in the vibrant Schwabing district of Munich, Germany. Situated at an elevation of approximately 507 meters, this expansive recreational area offers a refreshing escape within the city. Known for its diverse amenities and park-like setting, it draws visitors seeking both active fun and peaceful relaxation, making it a significant feature of Munich's urban landscape.

Visitors consistently praise Ungerer Bad as an attractive and popular family bath, offering a comprehensive summer experience.…

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  • Location: Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

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    The Ungererbad was built around 1900 as a natural bath on the Nymphenburg-Biederstein Canal and is still an attractive and popular family bath.
    Open from early May to mid-September.
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    Location: Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the specific opening hours for Ungerer Bad?

    Ungerer Bad is typically open from early May to mid-September. For the most precise daily opening and closing times, especially regarding varying hours for different pool sections or during specific weather conditions, it's always best to check the official website of Stadtwerke München (SWM) before your visit.

    What are the current entrance fees for Ungerer Bad, and are there any discounts available?

    While the intro mentions relatively cheap entrance fees, specific pricing can vary. Ungerer Bad, operated by Stadtwerke München, offers various ticket options, including single entries, multi-visit passes, and potentially reduced rates for children, students, or seniors. For the most up-to-date price list and information on any available discounts, please consult the official SWM website.

    Can I bring my dog to Ungerer Bad?

    No, Ungerer Bad is not dog-friendly. As a public swimming facility with extensive green areas and pools, pets are generally not permitted to ensure hygiene and safety for all visitors. It's best to leave your furry friends at home when visiting.

    What kind of facilities are available for families with young children at Ungerer Bad?

    Ungerer Bad is exceptionally family-friendly. It features a dedicated children's paddling pool, a "Kinderoase" (children's oasis), and an adventure playground. The adventure pool also boasts a 57-meter waterslide, which is a hit with older children. These amenities ensure plenty of fun and safe play options for younger visitors.

    Are there options for food and drinks within Ungerer Bad, or nearby?

    Yes, within Ungerer Bad, you'll find a kiosk with a beer garden, offering refreshments and snacks. For those looking for options outside the facility, the Schwabing district surrounding Ungerer Bad provides numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants within walking distance, catering to a variety of tastes.

    What are the parking options like at Ungerer Bad, and is public transport a better alternative?

    Parking can be challenging, especially during peak summer days, as spaces tend to fill up quickly. Arriving early is strongly recommended if you plan to drive. However, Ungerer Bad is very well-connected by public transport. Numerous bus and tram lines serve the area, making it a convenient and often less stressful option for visitors.

    Does Ungerer Bad offer any facilities for naturist bathing (FKK)?

    Yes, Ungerer Bad is unique in offering two dedicated FKK (naturist) areas: one mixed-gender section and another exclusively for women. These areas provide a private and comfortable environment for those who prefer naturist bathing.

    What sports facilities are available beyond swimming pools?

    Beyond its diverse swimming pools, Ungerer Bad offers a range of sports facilities for active visitors. These include two beach volleyball courts, a soccer field, table tennis tables, and a trampoline area. These options provide ample opportunities for recreation and exercise on land.

    Is Ungerer Bad accessible for visitors with disabilities or those using wheelchairs?

    Yes, Ungerer Bad is designed with accessibility in mind. It features wheelchair-friendly entry ramps and other accessible features to ensure that visitors with disabilities can comfortably enjoy the facilities. For specific accessibility details, it's advisable to contact the facility directly.

    What is the historical significance of Ungerer Bad, and how has it evolved?

    Ungerer Bad originated around 1900 as a natural bathing area, fed by the Nymphenburg-Biedersteiner Canal. Named after August Ungerer, it was initially divided into separate sections. The facility has undergone significant evolution, including a major renovation in 1997, transforming it into the modern, family-friendly bath it is today, while retaining its historical connection to Munich's waterways.

    Are there locker and changing room facilities available for visitors?

    Yes, for the convenience and security of visitors, Ungerer Bad provides both locker facilities and changing rooms. You can rent lockers to store your belongings safely while you enjoy the pools and other amenities.

    What are the options for renting equipment like sun loungers at Ungerer Bad?

    Visitors to Ungerer Bad have the option to rent sun loungers, allowing for a more comfortable and relaxed experience on the extensive sunbathing lawns. This service provides an added convenience for those who prefer not to bring their own seating.

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