Blackfoot Beach
Beach club, high ropes course and event venue all in one: Blackfoot Beach on the Fühlinger See in northern Cologne invites you to let loose across 36,000 m².
Situated on the Fühlinger See in northern Cologne, Blackfoot Beach combines a lido, a high ropes course and an event venue across a sprawling site.
At a Glance
- Type
- Lido, high ropes course and event venue
- Location
- Stallagsbergweg 1, 50769 Cologne (northern Cologne, on the Fühlinger See)
- Area
- 36,000 m²
- Operator
- FS-Cologne-Beach GmbH
- Suitable for
- Companies and private individuals
Things to do here
- Swim and splash at the lakeside beach on Lake Fühlingen
- Brave the heights of the high ropes course
- Hop and balance across the floating aqua park
- Glide across the lake on a stand-up paddleboard
- Relax on the sandy beach and soak up the sun
- Barbecue and celebrate with friends at the beach
Activities and Offerings
Alongside swimming, the site features a high ropes course and an aqua park, which can be booked as an add-on to standard beach admission. Stand-up paddleboarding is available to hire by the hour, and regular SUP lessons as well as SUP Pilates classes are also on offer. Groups can take advantage of tailored packages such as stag and hen dos and beach BBQ experiences.
Events
Blackfoot Beach hosts regular events throughout the season, including sports screenings and themed courses. Up-to-date schedules can be found on the operator's website.
Event Venue
The grounds are available for corporate events, weddings and similar occasions. With 36,000 m² of flexible space, the site can accommodate a wide variety of event formats.
Map
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Address
Stallagsbergweg 1
50769 Köln
Hours
Mo: 10:00–20:00
Di: 10:00–20:00
Mi: 10:00–20:00
Do: 10:00–20:00
Fr: 10:00–20:00
Sa: 10:00–20:00
So: 10:00–20:00
Contact
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Sources & links
- Official website
- Official Instagram (@blackfootbeach)
- Official website (retrieved 2026-06-24)
- Google Maps (retrieved 2026-06-24)
Auto-generated, last verified: 2026-06-25
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