
Swimming pool in Baldeneysee | Photo: Hans Blossey
The only bathing spot at Baldeneysee
The three jetties and two swimming pools have been there since May 2017. Baldeneysee Limit. After a long dry spell of 33 years, during which swimming was no longer possible in the former Strandbad Baldeney and it therefore functioned as a sun and air bath Baldeney, swimming has since been possible again. Weather and water quality permitting, the swimming area in Seaside Beach Baldeney Open. Anyone wanting to know in advance whether swimming is possible in the Baldeneysee can find the information on the Seaside Beach website or here at Baldeneysee.Ruhr.
Input at Seaside Beach
Swimming in the natural swimming pool at Seaside Beach and Baldeney is now possible again on approximately 30 days a year. Water quality is regularly monitored. If the analyzed water samples reveal contamination, a swimming ban can be imposed at short notice, according to those in charge. Red signs will be posted at the poolside to indicate this. There will also be a sign at the entrance to Seaside Beach and Baldeney indicating whether swimming is permitted. The diving tower, water slide, and non-swimmer pool, previously found at Strandbad and Baldeney, are no longer available. However, experienced swimmers can cool off in the two pools at Seaside Beach directly in the water of Baldeneysee.
Lifeguard and buoy line
A lifeguard ensures order at the outdoor swimming pool at Baldeneysee and makes sure that the pool rules are followed. Three jetties lead from the shore into the water and define the eastern and western boundaries of the two swimming pools. A buoy line marks the water's edge of the pools. The metal jetties are coated with a non-slip material, and the shoreline is reinforced with a special non-slip concrete from the Netherlands, providing additional safety at the natural outdoor swimming pool at Seaside Beach and Baldeney. Baldeneysee.Ruhr will continue to provide updates on swimming at Baldeneysee.




