Where to Go Winter Swimming in Tallinn

Winter swimming is one of the most powerful and effective methods of human hardening! For centuries, people have plunged into frigid waters for its claimed health benefits, from boosted energy to stress relief. 

Want to try it yourself? Join a local winter swimming club! In Tallinn you can find affordable sessions with facilities like changing rooms and saunas. 

Here is the where you can try winter swimming out:

Lennusulps

Lennusplus offer separate changing rooms, shared sauna, & refreshing winter swims! In case you have never tried ice swimming yourself, try First Sulps Training with instructors! They will teach you what is the basic winter swimming 101 knowhow.

Regular ticket for one time is only 6 euros! 

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Iglupark

You can rent a sauna at Iglupark! It offers an igloo saunas with stunning sea views and a refreshing dip in the Baltic Sea. It is perfect for unforgettable gatherings with friends and loved ones! You can book a private and morning sauna. Bring swimwear, towel, drinking water and slippers for full comfort!


Regular prices for a private sauna are starting from 50€ and for the morning sauna from 20€

Nõmme Sports Centre

Nõmme Sports Centre offers refreshing outdoor swims with sauna and hot tub access for a small fee. Perfect for warming up afterwards!

The price for a winter swimming session is only 2 euros!

Feeling like a champion?

Besides that you can witness the best at the Winter Swimming World Championship in Tallinn from March 4th to 10th. You can also take the plunge yourself with local winter swimming clubs!

Good news is: anyone can participate, no prior classification is required. You can choose between different distances. Registration is open until February 17. 

Find here additional information and registration.

Happy swimming guys and don’t freeze too much! 🏊🏻


Article written by: Viktoriia Skrypchuk






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