Destination

Hainbadestelle Lido: River-lido steeped in tradition in Bamberg

family friendly
swimming possibility
rest stop
Workout Opportunity
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A visit to the Hainbadestelle Lido in the Luisenhain Park in Bamberg has become a tradition. On hot summer days, it's the place to go with your family, and where generations of Bambergers unite to dive into the Regnitz.

Hainbadestelle Lido: River-lido steeped in tradition in Bamberg

A visit to the Hainbadestelle Lido in the Luisenhain Park in Bamberg has become a tradition. On hot summer days, it's the place to go with your family, and where generations of Bambergers unite to dive into the Regnitz and to recline on the lawn and wooden terrace. A 30-minute walk (or thereabouts) from the station through Bamberg old town will lead you to the lido. The bus takes a similar amount of time.

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Arrival

Hainbadestelle Bamberg
Mühlwörth 18a
96047 Bamberg

Bamberg

Our tip: Please make sure to check your train connection and the expected capacity before you start your journey.

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