Fun for the whole family
In addition to the beautiful landscape, you will find other great attractions in Alpirsbach for a perfect day with the whole family. Jump into the cool water in our outdoor pool or practice your tee shots on our golf course.

Outdoor pool
Bathing with a view: For over 80 years, the open-air swimming pool has captivated visitors with its special location. The bright blue of the pool sparkles enticingly between gentle hills. A magnificent panorama surrounds you on the sunbathing lawn. A beach volleyball court, a miniature golf course and a sandpit provide fun away from the water. A kiosk provides for the physical well-being.
More about the outdoor pool Alpirsbach
Day tickets
Adults
4,00 €
Children (from 6 years)
2,80 €
Schüler, Studenten und Azubis bis 24 Jahre
2,80 €
Menschen mit Behinderung (ab GdB 50)
2,80 €
Gästekarte
3,00 €
10er Karte
Adults
36,00 €
Children (from 6 years)
25,00 €
Schüler, Studenten und Azubis bis 24 Jahre
25,00 €
Menschen mit Behinderung (ab GdB 50)
30,00 €
Saisonkarte
Adults
77,00 €
Children (from 6 years)
49,00 €
Schüler, Studenten und Azubis bis 24 Jahre
49,00 €
Menschen mit Behinderung (ab GdB 50)
63,00 €
Familien (inkl. 2 Kinder)
170,00 €
Familien, 1 Elternteil (inkl. 2 Kinder)
130,00 €
Address
Rötenberger Str. 94
72275 Alpirsbach
vorstand@freibad-alpirsbach.de
Opening hours
Monday - Friday
11:00 Uhr bis 20:00 Uhr
Saturday, Sunday, Holiday
10:00 Uhr bis 20:00 Uhr

Golf course
The golf course is located in the middle of extensive fields on the edge of the Alpirsbach district of Peterzell. The facilities are challenging, sporty and yet attractive for every age group. The club usually invites a long season due to its favourable geographical location.

Boule
Every Monday and Wednesday afternoon, the boules players meet on the Schillerplatz. Once a year there is a boules tournament. Come and see us!
Helmut Held
0 74 44 / 91 61 04
helmut.held@gmx.de

Tennis
On our four professional clay courts not only the members of the TC Alpirsbach meet regularly for a match, also guests and locals are allowed to play tennis here.

Forest Baths
It smells spicy, the light shimmers through the leaves, the air is clear, the tops of the trees sway in the wind and the ground beneath your feet springs. The forest is good for us, as has long been known in Japan. Shinrin-yoku is the name of the tradition and means forest (air) bath. And where better than in the wonderful Black Forest?