Summer Vacation in the Allgäu with Pool
Space, Water & Wide Views
A pool in summer is not an extra—it’s an experience.
In the mountains, it’s not the size of the pool that matters (ours is 6 × 12 m), but the harmony of water, landscape, and atmosphere.
At Prinz-Luitpold-Bad, the pool is part of an open natural concept: indoor, outdoor, and garden areas flow seamlessly into one another.
Water with a Horizon
Many hotel pools are purely functional.
Here, you swim with views stretching into the distance.
The outdoor area opens to the landscape—no buildings, no hotel rows, just meadows and mountain silhouettes. It creates a feeling of:
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Openness instead of confinement
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Calm instead of noise
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Slow pace instead of entertainment
The gaze drifts—and your breathing slows with it.
Regeneration After Activity
A summer in the mountains means movement.
The body works—hiking, cycling, climbing.
The pool then takes on a physiological role:
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Reduces joint pressure
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Improves circulation
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Relaxes muscles
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Gentle temperature regulation
After long tours, water becomes the most effective form of recovery—even before spa treatments begin.
The Garden as a Second Retreat
What makes the pool area special is the adjacent, mature garden.
Instead of dense rows of loungers, you’ll find:
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Expansive lawns
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Natural shade from old trees
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Individual retreats
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Seamless transition between water and greenery
This creates a flow: sun – shade – water – lawn – water again.
This spaciousness distinguishes our hotel from more compact wellness hotels.
Natural Pond & Kneipp Effect
Next to the pool, the natural pond adds a deliberately gentle form of refreshment.
Wading in cool water:
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Stimulates circulation
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Activates tired legs
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Invigorates after long walks
Here, it’s not about swimming—it’s about mindful sensation.
Daily Rhythm of a Summer Day with Pool
Morning:
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Quiet swimming in the outdoor or 32°C indoor pool
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First sunrays on the terrace
Noon:
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Relaxing in natural shade
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Quick cool-down in the outdoor pool
Afternoon:
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Another dip after a tour
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Reading in the garden
Evening:
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Gentle breeze
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Warm water
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Mountain silhouettes in the evening light
The pool is not an event—it becomes part of the day’s rhythm.
Architecture & Atmosphere
The pool area is intentionally spacious:
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No loud waterpark atmosphere
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No bright colors
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Clear lines
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Calm materials
The focus is on water—not entertainment technology.
It’s ideal for:
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Couples
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Guests seeking calm
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Active guests with a focus on recovery
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People who value silence
Connection to Wellness & Treatments
The pool is part of a larger regeneration concept.
After swimming, spa treatments can be combined:
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Spring water baths, hay baths, etc.
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Massages such as back massage, alpine herb milk massage
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Hay treatments in the soft pack bed
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Moor wraps
The warmth of treatments and the lightness of water complement each other.
Private Retreat Afterwards
After hours in the water, your own balcony gains importance.
All south-facing rooms with mountain views offer:
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Unobstructed sight
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Warm evening sun
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Private retreat
This keeps the summer experience personal—not overcrowded.
Who Will Love This Pool Atmosphere?
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Guests avoiding hotel entertainment
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Hikers wanting recovery
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Couples seeking quiet
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People who prefer spaciousness over density
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Enjoyers of long summer days
What This Page Is Not
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Not a waterpark
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Not an action pool
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Not an event venue
It is a place where water extends the landscape.
Conclusion
A summer vacation in the Allgäu with a pool is not an add-on—it’s part of a holistic concept of space, nature, and regeneration.
Water. Space. Garden. Silence.
That makes the difference.