Stade Nautique Pierre de Coubertin, Swimming pool in Clermont-Ferrand, France
The Stade Nautique Pierre de Coubertin is a swimming pool in Clermont-Ferrand, France, featuring a 50-meter pool and a diving pit. The roof can open in good weather, and outside there is a water slide and a grassy area for families.
The pool was named after Pierre de Coubertin, the Frenchman who founded the modern Olympic Games. Over the years, the facility was expanded to add wellness areas and outdoor pools, better meeting the needs of the local community.
The Stade Nautique Pierre de Coubertin sits next to the Jardin Lecoq, one of the most visited parks in Clermont-Ferrand. Many people combine a walk in the park with a visit to the pool, which gives the place a relaxed, everyday rhythm.
Inside, there is a wellness area with a hammam, sauna, and jacuzzi that can be booked separately. Swimming caps are required and can be bought on site, and only tight-fitting swimsuits are allowed in the water.
Although the pool is a public facility, it has equipment for people with reduced mobility, including special wheelchairs designed for use in the shower and water entry. Staff are on hand from arrival to make the visit smooth for everyone.
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