Lőver Fürdő
Lőver Fürdő is a swimming facility in Sopron that offers multiple pools of varying sizes, including a longer pool for swimming and training, and smaller pools for families and beginners. The facility features a sauna area, changing rooms, showers, and rest spaces to provide visitors with a complete experience.
The facility was originally built in 1908 as a forest spring bath and drew its water from the Deákkúti spring with pools made of natural stone. Major modernization occurred in 1934 with new changing areas and improved water treatment systems, while a covered swimming hall was added in 1977.
The name Lőver Fürdő is well known among locals and represents a place where people have gathered for generations to swim and relax together. It has become an important meeting spot in Sopron, especially on hot days when families and friends come here to spend their leisure time.
The facility is easily accessible by bus from the city center and located near Lővér street with straightforward access to changing rooms and restrooms. Bring your own towel and sun protection, as opening hours vary by season with longer hours offered during the warmer months.
The facility originally drew its water from the natural Deákkúti spring and was built with pools made from natural stone, reflecting the bath's connection to the forest environment. This historical tie to nature remains a defining feature, as the facility is surrounded by woodland and visitors can enjoy the fresh, forested scent.
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