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Kreuzlingen (TG) (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Lakeside swimming area Hörnli, Kreuzlingen
-Entrance fee
 Kreuzlingen (TG)
 
Abtwil (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Tremendous fun for swimmers of all ages in the sensational Säntis leisure and water park with its huge range of facilities.
Abtwil
 
Adelboden (Bernese Oberland)
The attractive panoramic swimming pool at Adelboden also features an Alpine wellness oasis with a view.
Adelboden
 
Alvaneu Bad (Graubünden)
Feel the curative powers of water in the Albula valley from Europe's second most concentrated sulphur springs - with views of the mountains as an added bonus.
Alvaneu Bad
 
Andeer (Graubünden)
Experience the force of the water in mineral baths and in the nearby Vialmala gorge.
Andeer
 
Bad Ragaz (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
The spa in Bad Ragaz has been well known since the early Middle Ages and is still considered the most plenteous aquatic spa in Europe. It rises at a temperature of 36.5 degrees Celsius from the rock face at the far end of the rugged Tamina.
Bad Ragaz
 
Bad Zurzach (Zurich (Region))
Experience a profound sense of wellbeing at the hotel's wellness complex with its 130m2 saltwater pool with massage and bubble jets, sauna and steam bath plus medical care with massage, physiotherapy and fango packs.
Bad Zurzach
 
Baden (Zurich (Region))
The Romans were using the thermal springs - the richest in minerals in Switzerland - as early as 2000 years ago. Healing waters rise from 19 springs at 47°C, promoting physical, mental and spiritual equilibirum.
Baden
 
Bern (Schweizer Mittelland)
A world of water and pure pleasure: around 2,000 m2 of water areas, three giant slides and 18 pools invite you to swim, play, explore and relax.
Bern
 
Bern-Schönbühl (Schweizer Mittelland)
Invigorate body and spirit - in the largest natural brine baths in Switzerland.
Bern-Schönbühl
 
Bouveret - Chablais (Valais)
Capitain Kids Land, Jungle Land and Paradise Land at the water park in Le Bouveret invite you to go on a journey of adventure in this world especially designed for children.
Bouveret - Chablais
 
Breiten (Valais)
Enjoy wellness in the ancient Alpine Sea.
Breiten
 
Brig (Valais)
Splashing and playing at the Thermal Spa Brigerbad.
Brig
 
Charmey (Fribourg Region)
The two hot tubs filled with natural mineral water heated over a wood fire to 33°C-34°C are a great place to relax.
Charmey
 
Cologny (GE) (Geneva (Region))
Lakeside swimming area
-Entrance fee
Cologny (GE)
 
Davos (Graubünden)
Wellness oasis at 1560 m above sea level – a spacious world of water and well-being.
Davos
 
Engadine/Scuol (Graubünden)
There are more than twenty mineral springs in and around Scuol. Ten of these are currently in use and supply both Scuol’s drinking cures and carbonated mineral baths as well as the Engadine Bad Scuol.
Engadine/Scuol
 
Frutigen (Bernese Oberland)
With its kids’ play pool, several other basins and a whirlpool, the Frutigen Indoor Pool shall fulfill the desires of big and small.
Frutigen
 
Gonten (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
If you are looking for serenity and wellness, you will feel at home in Appenzeller Land.
Gonten
 
Heiden (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Allow warm water to wash over your body high above Lake Constance and experience untainted nature.
Heiden
 
Lavey-les-Bains (Lake Geneva Region)
This Spa incorporates a wide range of water cultures and boasts several indoor and outdoor thermal water pools.
Lavey-les-Bains
 
Lenzerheide (Graubünden)
The spa pool H2Lai waterworld will entice you with its 175 m² outdoor whirlpool with massage loungers, stand jacuzzi, stand jacuzzi jets, massage jets, neck showers and an all-year-round water temperature of 35°C.
Lenzerheide
 
Leukerbad (Valais)
Leukerbad is the largest spa and wellness resort in the Alps – and this in combination with a rich offering of sports and culture as well! Most of the thermal baths and wellness applications are open to the public and available to guests all year round.
Leukerbad
 
Lucerne/ Lake Lucerne (LU) (Central Switzerland)
- Lakeside lido, Lucerne/ Lake Lucerne (LU)
- Admission fee

300-metre-long sandy beach.
Lucerne/ Lake Lucerne (LU)
 
Lugano/ Lake Lugano (TI) (Ticino)
- Lakeside Lido di Lugano, Lugano/ Lake Lugano (TI)
- Entrance fee

Palm trees and 75,000 cubic metres of Mediterranean sand from Italy.
Lugano/ Lake Lugano (TI)
 
Mendrisio (Ticino)
Health, wellness, relaxation, entertainment. Waterpark CALIFORNIA in Balerna is the ideal place to spend a carefree afternoon.
Mendrisio
 
Morat / Lac de Morat (Fribourg Region)
Anyone who loves the water will certainly appreciate Lake Murten; not only for swimming but because of the many watersports on offer. Choose from a great variety such as sailing, windsurfing, waterskiing, wakeboarding, surf biking, sculling, pedalboating, canoeing, kayaking and sport fishing - anything is possible!
Morat / Lac de Morat
 
Morschach (Central Switzerland)
Recently renovated Roman-Irish thermal baths with 2 hot-air and steam baths, saltwater pools and infrared cabin. Sauna complex with steam bath.
Morschach
 
Ovronnaz (Valais)
This centre is totally given over to hydrotherapy and well-being, and is recognised for its invigorating climate. It is an ideal place to relax and unwind.
Ovronnaz
 
Pontresina (Graubünden)
The Adventure Bath & Spa in its Alpine setting, features the latest indoor and outdoor bathing techniques, pure relaxation, and pleasures for the wee ones.
Pontresina
 
Rheinfelden (Basel Region)
Curative brine direct from the Rheinfelden-Riburg salt works feeds the various water pools.
Immerse yourself in the invigorating freshness of the saltwater. Enjoy the varied sauna facilities in the 250m² landscape. Breathe deeply in the inhalation grotto. Rediscover an ancient bathing ritual in the Oriental hamam and experience the first Russian Banya in Switzerland. "sole uno: the pool that brings you the sea".
Pure relaxation in the saline bath sole uno.
 
Romanshorn (TG) (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Lakeside swimming area
-Entrance fee
Romanshorn (TG)
 
Saillon (Valais)
The Saillon Baths, a real oasis of well-being, opened their doors in 1983. Today, an ultra-modern thermal spa is available to all visitors.
Saillon
 
Savognin (Graubünden)
There is nothing more delightful that taking a dip in a cool lake on a warm summer day.
Savognin
 
Schinznach Bad (Schweizer Mittelland)
Water invigorates, water is fun. Enjoy it to the full in baths spreading across 600 m2.
Schinznach Bad
 
Val d'Illiez (Valais)
Enjoy both nature and the water that flows into pools embedded in the landscape.
Val d'Illiez
 
Vals (Graubünden)
Vals is an unspoilt Walser village with stone-roof houses. The thermal pool hewn out of local rock was created in 1996 and offers a mystical-sensual experience in the midst of modern architecture by Peter Zumthor. It is the first piece of construction in Switzerland to be put under the protection of the Swiss heritage conservation authorities only two years after opening.
Vals
 
Wallis (Valais)
Wellbeing is a traditional pursuit in the Valais. Valais water has above all been associated since Roman times with healing. The thermal spa in Leukerbad, the largest thermal spa center in the Alps, has a very modern infrastructure and offers a wide range of wellness, beauty and health treatments.
Wallis
 
Yverdon-les-Bains (Lake Geneva Region)
In its magnificent setting between the lake and the Jura, the Thermal Spa is a place where all visitors can relax in the peaceful environment. The mild climate, the benefits of thermal sulphurous waters and the high-quality facilities of the Spa are its main assets.
Yverdon-les-Bains
 
Zernez (Graubünden)
Small is beautiful stands for Bogn Zernez, with its attractive and family friendly installations and its outdoor whirlpool.
Zernez
 
Zürich (Zurich (Region))
The asia spa with its Asian-style saunas and massages and the hot springs of its original Japanese Onsen Pool make for active preventive healthcare.
Zürich
 
Zürich (ZH) (Zurich (Region))
Enge lakeside swimming area
-Entrance fee
May-Sept. ladies’ and mixed swimming
Zürich (ZH)
 
Morschach (Central Switzerland)
The 180,000 m2 Swiss Holiday Park in Morschach is a uniquely attractive holiday and leisure resort for visitors of all age groups looking for sport and fun or rest and relaxation. The most popular attractions include the Roman-Irish thermal baths with a solar bath, the indoor sports and swimming center with a 450 m2 fun pool (32°), a giant slide (100 m). The large adventure pool is a focal point for water fun.
Morschach
 
Lenk (Bernese Oberland)
Energy flows through the Simmen Valley, bringing harmony to body and soul in the Lenkerhof Wellness Hotel. There's only one thing to do here, and that's nothing at all!
Wellness Hotel Lenkerhof, Lenk, Bernese Oberland
 
(Schweizer Mittelland)
Bern's most frequented swimming pool is the "Marzili". As in all other municipal pools of Bern, no entrance fee is charged for swimming.
Marzili lido with Federal Palace
 
(Zurich (Region))
The largest covered aquatic parc in Europe is great fun, from activities to wellness in and near the water - a pleasure for the whole family.