Sätrabadet, Bathing site in Stockholm Municipality, Sweden
Sätrabadet is a bathing site in Stockholm Municipality featuring sandy beaches, grassy areas, and rocky cliffs along Lake Mälaren with space for various activities. The facility includes changing rooms, toilet facilities, seating areas, and parking close to the waterfront.
This bathing site was developed in the mid-20th century as part of Stockholm Municipality's plan to improve public access to waterfront areas. The facility reflects the city's commitment to providing recreation spaces for its residents.
This local beach draws Stockholm residents throughout the summer season for swimming, picnicking, and socializing by the water. The mix of sandy and rocky areas allows people to choose their preferred way of enjoying the waterfront.
The site has wheelchair-accessible ramps and multiple entrances for reaching different beach areas easily. Public toilets operate during daytime hours, and ample parking is available near the entrance.
A floating climbing platform with panels bobs on the water during summer months, giving swimmers extra training opportunities in the lake. This seasonal floating structure offers an unusual activity that draws people looking for different ways to exercise.
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