Rodenkirchenbad
Indoor pool run by KölnBäder in the south of Cologne, with a 25-metre pool, teaching pool and diving boards.
The Rodenkirchenbad is an indoor pool run by KölnBäder GmbH in the south of Cologne – described by its operator as a "little gem in Cologne's south".
At a glance
- Type
- Indoor pool
- Location
- Cologne-Rodenkirchen, Mainstraße 67
- Main pool
- 25-metre pool
- Teaching pool
- for beginners and children
- Diving boards
- 1-metre and 3-metre springboards
- Accessibility
- disability-friendly facilities
- Parking
- limited number of free parking spaces
- Getting there
- located in the Rodenkirchen district
Pools & facilities
The centrepiece is the 25-metre pool for lane swimming. It is complemented by a separate teaching pool suited to beginners and children. Above the pool, a 1-metre and a 3-metre springboard are available for diving. The Rodenkirchenbad does not offer a dedicated warm-bathing day or a permanently heated pool.
For families
With its teaching pool, the bath is well suited to families and swimming beginners. More confident swimmers can do their lengths in the 25-metre pool or try out the diving boards.
Accessibility
The bath has disability-friendly facilities, including a specially equipped changing room, an accessible toilet and a barrier-free shower; wheelchairs are available on request. The pool area is on one level, and steps lead into every indoor pool to make getting in easier. There is no pool hoist. No prior registration is required for a visit with a wheelchair.
Location & getting there
The Rodenkirchenbad is located at Mainstraße 67 in Cologne's Rodenkirchen district. A limited number of free parking spaces is available on site. The ticket counter closes / last admission is one hour before closing time.
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Sources & links
- Official website
- Official website (retrieved 2026-06-28)
- Google Maps (retrieved 2026-06-28)
Auto-generated, last verified: 2026-06-30
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