![]() ![]() As the water in the tubs is always at 40 degrees, any weather is spa weather.ĭiving into the cool waves with good facilities has been somewhat limited to people, who are part of a winter bathing club. CopenHot offers new Nordic wellness and also offer harbour-side hot tubs with heated sea water as well as a sauna heated with firewood. Why not keep warm in a unique way and try sailing the waters of the Copenhagen harbours in a floating hot tub? This unique and fun activity includes a guide, who controls the boat, while visitors relax and enjoy the sights of the Copenhagen harbours while being immersed in the warm water. This town is especially known for its art and delicious seafood as well as having two oceans meet at ‘Grenen’.īecause of the current situation, the upcoming festival has been moved to 24-27 March 2022. ![]() Since 2012, a local club called ‘The Icebreakers’ have held a four-day festival, where winter bathers join them in the waves while also experience the rest of the historic town of Skagen. In Skagen, which is on the North tip of Denmark, an annual festival for winter bathers is held every January. Or explore the Kastrup Sea Baths in the Øresund Sound, which has views all the way to Sweden. In the winter months you have access to the pool, locker rooms and restrooms on Saturdays and Sundays from 08.00-12.00. Many Danish towns have their own club, where people gather and jump in the water.Ĭheck out the Harbour Bath in Aarhus Ø, which has been designed by the famous Danish architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group. Denmark has 8,700 kilometres of coastline, which provide plenty of opportunities to head to the beach or harbour pool for a dip, even in the winter. ![]() The concept of winter swimming is a freezing, yet popular hobby enjoyed by many Danes in the colder months. Winter swimming festival in Denmark's northernmost waters ![]()
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