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Gemeindeamt Plainfeld

4.6(7 reviews)Activity
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers can safely splash in the shallow children's area while school-age kids will love the water slides. The smaller, community-focused atmosphere is less overwhelming for younger children than large resort pools.

About

This community swimming pool in the charming village of Plainfeld offers excellent summer fun for families visiting the Salzburg region. With a dedicated shallow area for young children, exciting water slides for older kids, and well-maintained family facilities, it provides a refreshing break from sightseeing and a chance to mingle with local Austrian families in a relaxed, authentic setting.

Highlights

  • Shallow children's area perfect for toddlers and non-swimmers
  • Water slides that provide thrills for older kids
  • Authentic local Austrian atmosphere away from tourist crowds
  • Family-friendly changing facilities and grassy sunbathing areas
  • Affordable pricing typical of community pools

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Note that the hours listed are for the Gemeindeamt (community office), not pool hours. Call ahead or check locally for actual swimming pool operating hours, which typically run afternoons and weekends during summer months.
  2. 2.Bring cash in euros as small community pools in Austria rarely accept credit cards for entry fees or concessions.
  3. 3.Pack your own towels, snacks, and water shoes as amenities at community pools are basic compared to resort facilities.
  4. 4.Visit on weekday afternoons to avoid weekend crowds when local families pack the pool.
  5. 5.The pool is located about 20 minutes from Salzburg city center, making it a perfect half-day trip combined with exploring the Salzburg Lake District.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday afternoons in July or August for the best weather and fewer crowds. Mornings tend to be quieter, but the water is warmest in the afternoon. Avoid weekends when local families fill the pool.

What to Know

Community pools in Austria typically charge modest entry fees (around 3-6 euros per person). Parking is usually free at the facility. Bring your own food and drinks as on-site food options at small community pools are limited or non-existent.

Seasonal Notes

This is an outdoor summer swimming pool, typically open from late May or early June through early September, depending on weather. Opening dates vary by season, so confirm availability before visiting. The pool is closed outside summer months.

Nearby Eats

Plainfeld is a small village, so dining options are limited. Pack a picnic to enjoy at the pool, or drive 5 minutes to nearby Thalgau which has several traditional Austrian gasthofs (inns) serving schnitzel and other kid-friendly fare. For more variety, Salzburg city center is just 20 minutes away.

More Activities Near Plainfeld

Cafe

Café Plainfeld

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Café Plainfeld is a charming neighborhood spot perfect for families seeking a relaxed break during their Austrian adventures. With its cozy atmosphere and kid-friendly menu featuring delicious hot chocolate and fresh pastries, it's an ideal place to recharge after exploring Salzburg's attractions or before heading out on a countryside excursion.

Ice Cream

Local Eiskaffee Shop

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This charming neighborhood gelato shop in Plainfeld is the perfect reward after exploring Salzburg's attractions or hiking in the surrounding Austrian countryside. Local families flock here for authentic homemade ice cream and creative sundaes in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere where kids are not just tolerated but celebrated.

Restaurant

Pizzeria Familien Plainfeld

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This welcoming family-run pizzeria in Plainfeld offers a relaxed dining experience perfect for families exploring the Salzburg region. With a dedicated kid-friendly menu, generous portions, and a spacious, casual atmosphere, it's an ideal spot to refuel after sightseeing or enjoy a stress-free dinner where children are genuinely welcomed.

Nature

Plainfeld

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Plainfeld offers families a peaceful escape into the Austrian countryside with easy-to-navigate walking and cycling trails through picturesque meadows and woodlands. The well-maintained paths make it perfect for families with young children to explore nature at their own pace, with opportunities to spot local wildlife, pick wildflowers (where permitted), and enjoy fresh Alpine air without the crowds of more touristy destinations.