Het Badhuys (The Bath House)
The Badhuys located inside the main Poorthuys building. It is a small (130cm) indoor swimming pool with a (25cm) toddler pool and a (15cm) baby pool and various toys for children to play with.
You will need your key card to gain entry plus a € 0.50 coin for each locker you wish to use. Visiting the Badhuys is at your own risk, so leave valuable items at home as much as possible. Children below the age of 10 and those who do not have a swimming diploma may not enter the Badhuys without adult supervision (18 or over). Children who do not have a swimming certificate must wear water wings as the current is strong. These can be purchased at the Badhuys as can swimming nappies. The use of audio equipment or devices, inflatables or other beach items (chairs etc..) is not permitted in the Badhuys. The Badhuys daily opening hours are posted on the notice board outside.
Monday - Friday 15:00-22:00 Saturday - Sunday 08:00 - 22:00 During the following periods the swimming pool is open from 08:00 to 22:00 15/02/2025-09/03/2025 07/04/2025-20/04/2025 21/04/2025-27/04/2025 28/04/2025-11/05/2025 26/05/2025-01/06/2025 09/06/2025 01/07/2025-01/09/2025 13/10/2025-02/11/2025 22/12/2025-04/01/2026 |
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Please respect the following house rules:
Please shower before entering the swimming pool
Children younger than 10 years of age may only enter the Badhuys indoor splash pool accompanied by a companion, parent or carer who is 18 or older. We kindly ask companions, parents and carers to watch their children carefully.
Children without a swim diploma must wear water wings.
If your child does not have a swim diploma but is able to swim, please consult the lifeguard.
Swimwear is compulsory in the Badhuys indoor swimming pool.
If you do not enter the water, you can keep your clothes on but please remove your shoes.
Please respect the privacy of others. It is not permitted to take videos or photograph s in the changing rooms or around the swimming pool.
If you would like to take a photo of your group at the Badhuys indoor swimming pool, please consult the lifeguard.
For safety reasons, it is not permitted to jump from the wall, dive or run at the swimming pool.
It is not permitted to bring your own food or beverages.
It is not permitted to bring fragile items (such as glasses) or large pieces of play equipment with you. If you are in doubt about whether you can bring your item, please consult a staff member.
In case of loss or damage top the key to the lock of your locker, we are obliged to charge you the costs.
You enter the Badhuys indoor swimming pool at your own risk. Efteling cannot be held liable for accidents, injuries, theft or damage to your properties
Please shower before entering the swimming pool
Children younger than 10 years of age may only enter the Badhuys indoor splash pool accompanied by a companion, parent or carer who is 18 or older. We kindly ask companions, parents and carers to watch their children carefully.
Children without a swim diploma must wear water wings.
If your child does not have a swim diploma but is able to swim, please consult the lifeguard.
Swimwear is compulsory in the Badhuys indoor swimming pool.
If you do not enter the water, you can keep your clothes on but please remove your shoes.
Please respect the privacy of others. It is not permitted to take videos or photograph s in the changing rooms or around the swimming pool.
If you would like to take a photo of your group at the Badhuys indoor swimming pool, please consult the lifeguard.
For safety reasons, it is not permitted to jump from the wall, dive or run at the swimming pool.
It is not permitted to bring your own food or beverages.
It is not permitted to bring fragile items (such as glasses) or large pieces of play equipment with you. If you are in doubt about whether you can bring your item, please consult a staff member.
In case of loss or damage top the key to the lock of your locker, we are obliged to charge you the costs.
You enter the Badhuys indoor swimming pool at your own risk. Efteling cannot be held liable for accidents, injuries, theft or damage to your properties
Note - The photo's below were taken after all others had left the pool and with permission from the lifeguard.












































































