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Suldal Bad is a natural meeting point for both residents and tourists of all ages. The pools vary in size and water temperature, you have a fantastic view of Sandsfjorden. You can have a rest in the cafe, where you also can buy swimming gear. There is free parking at the entrance.

Suldal Bad contains:

The main pool is 25 x 12, 5 meters. It has 6 lanes and maintains 28 degrees.

Children's pool goes from 15 cm to 30 cm at the deepest with the fountain and a movable slide. It has a temperature of 34 degrees.

The therapy bath maintains a temperature of 34 degrees. The pool is 0.9 m at the shallowest and 1.5 m at the deepest, and has massage jets and benches.

The sauna is common to all, but young children are not advised to use the sauna. Swimwear is mandatory. In the sauna, the temperature is 80-90 degrees.

The jacuzzi, which is located outdoors, holds 38 degrees and has a beautiful view of Sandsfjorden.

Slide and activities for the whole family. A 65 meter long slide goes through the room and ends in a small landing pool. You also find a climbing wall and diving platforms at different heights.

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Schedule

Åpningstider i påskeferien (23.3-01.04)

Monday:
09:00–11:00
Tuesday:
12:00–18:00
Wednesday:
12:00–18:00
Thursday:
12:00–18:00
Friday:
12:00–18:00
Saturday:
12:00–17:00
Sunday:
12:00–17:00

Opening hours

Monday:
06:30–08:30
Tuesday:
16:00–20:00
Wednesday:
  • 06:30–08:30
  • 16:00–20:00
Thursday:
16:00–20:00
Friday:
  • 06:30–08:30
  • 16:00–20:00
Saturday:
12:00–17:00
Sunday:
12:00–17:00

Prices

From:
NOK 100

Contact

Address:
  • Eidsjøvegen 12
  • 4230 Sand
Phone:
52 79 24 57
Email:
resepsjon@suldal-bad.no
Website:
www.suldal-bad.no/

Facilities

Toilet:
Café:
Parking:
Season:
  • Spring
  • Autumn
  • Summer
  • Winter

Green certifications

Suldal Bad at Sand has received certification for its environmental efforts from:
  • MiljøfyrtårnMiljøfyrtårn
Environmental certification of private and public enterprises, also tourism.

Where is Suldal Bad at Sand?