The facility covers over 3,000 square meters of total water surface area.
The sauna area includes a 'Tepidarium' maintained at a lower temperature compared to traditional saunas for extended relaxation.
The complex features a dedicated current channel (wild water canal) for active swimming.
The 'Black Hole' slide uses integrated light effects to enhance the descent experience.
The site utilizes geothermal elements and efficient water circulation systems as part of its infrastructure.
BadeLand Wolfsburg is the largest indoor leisure pool complex in the region, featuring both indoor and outdoor aquatic facilities. The complex includes a large competition pool, a wave pool, and multiple water slides including a 110-meter black hole slide. A dedicated sauna landscape provides diverse thermal experiences, including various Finnish saunas and a steam bath. The outdoor area offers sunbathing lawns and additional seasonal pool access during warmer months. The facility is situated within the Allerpark recreational zone, making it a central hub for sports and relaxation in Wolfsburg.
The upper observation deck overlooking the main indoor pool hall provides a panoramic view of the slide and wave pool layout.
Bring your own padlock for the lockers, as some may require a coin or specific key mechanism.
Visit during weekday mornings to avoid the highest peak crowds from local schools and families.
Check the sauna schedule in advance, as some areas designate gender-specific or textile-free zones.
Visiting on weekend afternoons or during German public school holidays if you prefer a quieter environment.
Open year-round, though outdoor pools typically close during the winter months.
Traditional German sauna etiquette applies, which is strictly textile-free in the sauna cabins; shower before entering any pool or sauna.