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Reopening of Langener Waldsee Beach and Extended Operations for Public Baths in Hesse
The beach at Langener Waldsee in Hesse, Germany, is set to reopen on September 19 and 20, offering visitors a chance to enjoy swimming and sunbathing from 10 am to 7 pm. However, the operation on September 21 is uncertain due to weather conditions.
Visitors are advised to check the official website for the current status of the beach. For those who wish to visit, tickets can be purchased online in advance via the website. Car drivers must purchase their tickets online, while pedestrians and cyclists can buy tickets directly at the entrance in cash.
It's worth noting that the weather forecast for September 21 is uncertain, but the beach may open if the weather improves. If you're planning to visit on that day, keep an eye on the updates.
In addition to Langener Waldsee, several public baths in Hesse are still open past September 20. Wiesbaden Kleinfeldchen, Waechtersbach family bath, Waldschwimmbad Stockstadt am Main, and Bad Vilbel public bath are all open until September 21. Niederdieten, Breidenbach public bath, on the other hand, will remain open until September 30.
For those interested in the weather forecast, Hessen weather provides rain radar and additional weather information. As of September 21, 2025, in the Hessen district, the weather forecast predicts variable conditions. The Bergstraße area is under a weather warning for continuous heavy rain (25 to 35 l/m²) from 18:00 to 06:00 the next day, rated at level 2 (orange) by the German Weather Service (DWD). Meanwhile, Kassel is expected to have light rain in the morning with persistent showers through the afternoon and evening, temperatures between 13 and 18°C, and strong winds. The Darmstadt-Dieburg area experienced a severe thunderstorm warning early in the morning but showers are expected to taper off later in the day with alternating clouds and temperatures around 14 to 20°C.
Stay informed and enjoy your visit to the public baths and beach in Hesse!
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