What to do and see in Swabia, Bavaria: The Best Sports Complexes

December 5, 2021 Joeann Galban

Discover the best top things to do in Swabia, Germany including Alpenfreibad Scheidegg, Soccerpark Fussballgolf, Curt-Frenzel-Stadion, GolfRange Augsburg, Audi Arena, Freibad Am Kleinen Alpsee, Moorbad Reichenbach, Freibad Obersee, Vitalbad Limare, Alpspitz Bade Center.
Restaurants in Swabia

1. Alpenfreibad Scheidegg

Forst 113, 88175 Scheidegg, Bavaria Germany +49 8381 1440 http://www.scheidegg.de/sommer/alpenfreibad/
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Alpenfreibad Scheidegg

2. Soccerpark Fussballgolf

Auer Bergstrase, 86508 Rehling, Bavaria Germany +49 8237 9593967 [email protected] http://www.soccerpark-rehling.de
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Soccerpark Fussballgolf

Fussballgolfanlage auf 35.000 qm², ca. 7 Kilometer von Augsburg entfernt. Spaß für Familien, Sportbegeisterte und jedem der sich gerne in der freien Natur bewegt.

3. Curt-Frenzel-Stadion

Senkelbachstr. 2, 86153 Augsburg, Bavaria Germany http://www.curt-frenzel-stadion.de
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Curt-Frenzel-Stadion

4. GolfRange Augsburg

Lindauer Str. 56, 86199 Augsburg, Bavaria Germany +49 821 906500 [email protected] http://augsburg.golfrange.de
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

GolfRange Augsburg

Spielen Sie Golf auf einem nach modernsten Standards gebauten 9-Loch Golfplatz in Augsburg mit Augsburgs größter Driving Range, sowie Pitching-, Chipping- und Putting-Greens.

5. Audi Arena

Am Faltenbach 27, 87561, Oberstdorf, Bavaria Germany +49 8322 8090300 [email protected] http://www.audiarena.de
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4.5 based on 104 reviews

Audi Arena

The Erdinger Arena is one of the most impressive and most beautiful ski jumping stadiums in the world. Almost daily national and international training groups practice on the jumping hills in the arena. In addition, numerous events such as the Four Hills Tournament, concerts and much more take place every year. A ski museum, guided tours, the “skywalk-park” between the jumping hills and a restaurant complete the experience.

Reviewed By Traveller87987687 - Bangkok, Thailand

Note that “Audi Arena” and “Erdinger Arena” are one and the same place. It simply changed the main sponsor and with this its name. Be prepared for further changes in the coming years, depending on the ever changing main sponsors. The arena is located at the northern hill of the “Schattenberg” and its eponymous ski jumping hills. It is famous worldwide for its beautiful surroundings. It even has its own little waterfall, within the compound, that can be seen next to the standing area. An arena trip includes a climb by elevator to the top of the jumping tower and a visit to the ski museum. The latter is located in the main building and is reviewed separately on TA. Note that if you visit on a day when a ski jump event is taking place, the arena trip is not possible. The gondolas of the cable car to the “Nebelhorn” summit crosses the grand stands the whole day, even during World Cup events. The grand stands, surrounding the landing area for the athletes, look like a football stadium cut in half and can accommodate 27000 people Do not confuse the “Schattenberg-Schanze” with the even bigger “Heini-Klopfer-Schanze”, which is a few kilometers away and used for the spectacular ski flying events. Ski Jumping originated in the 18th century, in the Norwegian province of Telemark. With time, the interest for this new discipline rose and Ski Jumping became a sport of its own. Today Ski Jumping is one of the most popular disciplines in winter sports. Around the world fans gather to watch athletes fly through the air at world cup competitions and the famous “Vierschanzentournee” (Four Hills Tournament). Ski jumping was added to the Olympic winter games in 1924.

6. Freibad Am Kleinen Alpsee

Am Kleinen Alpsee 1, 87509 Immenstadt im Allgau, Bavaria Germany http://www.stadtwerke-immenstadt.de/baeder/freibad/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Freibad Am Kleinen Alpsee

7. Moorbad Reichenbach

Reichenbach 70, 87561, Oberstdorf, Bavaria Germany http://www.oberstdorf.de/erholung/sport/sommer/moorbad.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Moorbad Reichenbach

8. Freibad Obersee

Alatseestrasse 25, 87629, Fussen, Bavaria Germany +49 8362 9118868 http://www.my-obersee.de
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Freibad Obersee

9. Vitalbad Limare

Bregenzerstrasse 37, 88131, Lindau, Bavaria Germany http://www.bb-lindau.de/limare
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Vitalbad Limare

10. Alpspitz Bade Center

Badeseeweg 11, 87484 Nesselwang, Bavaria Germany +49 8361 921620 http://www.abc-nesselwang.de/alpspitz-bade-center.html
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3.5 based on 53 reviews

Alpspitz Bade Center

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