Krieler Welle
Swimming school in Cologne's Lindenthal district offering courses for all ages – from babies and children to adults and expectant mothers.
Krieler Welle is a privately run swimming school in the Lindenthal district of Cologne, offering courses for a wide range of age groups and skill levels.
At a Glance
- Type
- Privately run swimming school
- Address
- Krieler Straße 15, 50935 Cologne-Lindenthal
- Offerings
- Baby swimming, swimming courses for children and adults, aqua sports, courses for expectant mothers
- Public transport
- Tram lines 7 and 13, stop Dürener Straße/Gürtel (approx. 3-minute walk)
- Parking
- Public car park at the Leonardo Royal Hotel (first hour free, then €1.80 per commenced hour)
Things to do here
- Gently introduce babies to the water
- Have kids learn to swim in age-appropriate courses
- Learn to swim or refine your technique as an adult
- Stay fit with aqua fitness sessions
- Join special water courses for expectant mothers
Courses
The programme covers everything from a first splash in the water to learning to swim and refining technique. Children's courses are tailored to different age groups and developmental stages, while adults can choose from aqua sports classes and dedicated courses for expectant mothers.
Getting There
Tram lines 7 and 13 provide easy access to the swimming school – it's about a three-minute walk from the Dürener Straße/Gürtel stop. Those arriving by car will find only limited parking on Krieler Straße itself; the public car park at the Leonardo Royal Hotel is around 500 metres from the entrance (roughly a 3-minute drive) and about a five-minute walk away (approx. 450 m).
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Address
Krieler Str. 15
50935 Köln
Hours
Mo: 09:00–21:30
Di: 09:00–21:30
Mi: 09:00–21:30
Do: 09:00–21:30
Fr: 09:00–21:30
Sa: 09:00–19:30
So: 09:00–19:30
Contact
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Sources & links
- Official website
- Official Instagram (@krielerwelle)
- Official website (retrieved 2026-06-24)
- Google Maps (retrieved 2026-06-24)
Auto-generated, last verified: 2026-06-25
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