GraftTherme, Water park in Delmenhorst, Germany.
GraftTherme is a water park in Delmenhorst, northern Germany, with several pools, water slides, a sauna section, and a sports pool. The different zones are laid out so that families, recreational swimmers, and those looking for a more active session can each find their own space.
The GraftTherme was built in the second half of the 20th century to give Delmenhorst and the surrounding area a public bathing facility. Over the following decades it went through several rounds of renovation and expansion to keep up with changing expectations.
The name GraftTherme comes from the Graft, a historic moat that still runs around the center of Delmenhorst and gives the town part of its character. This connection to water is woven into the identity of the place itself.
The park is easy to reach by car or public transport, and there is parking on site. Weekends and school holidays tend to draw larger crowds, so a weekday visit gives you more room to move around.
One of the pools at GraftTherme has a current channel, a ring-shaped waterway where the flow of the water carries you along without any effort. This tends to be one of the first stops for younger visitors and families arriving together.
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