Duvenstedt summer swimming pool Open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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Duvenstedt open-air swimming pool in the north of Hamburg is a perfect swimming pool for families. It has two water slides, a table tennis table and a play area.

These attractions ensure children have a whole lot of fun in the water and on land. The natural swimming pool has a proven good quality of water, a large lawn area for sunbathing, a swimmer and non-swimmer area and a small beach. Duvenstedt summer swimming pool offers its guests some parking spaces. However, the kiosk remains closed this bathing season due to a lack of staff.

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