Winter bathing and sauna in Copenhagen
In the last couple of years, the City of Copenhagen has turned Copenhagen's former industrial harbour into a recreative area, making the sensation of a cold dip a popular winter activity amongst locals. Read more about where and how to experience it here.
Copenhagen's harbour is not only a lively area during summertime. It has also become a place for many locals to get their daily or weekly cold shudder.
What started as a niche hobby has now evolved to become an outdoor winter activity enjoyed by many. The number of members in winter bathing clubs in Denmark has more than doubled since 2015, and the COVID-19 lockdown especially helped spark interest in outdoor activities. The Association of Winter Bathers (Vinterbadere i Danmark) has more than 70.000 members with 184 officially registered clubs in Denmark. Copenhagen has eight winter bathing clubs.
Being a capital with a clean waterfront and facing the sea, Copenhagen is an ideal place with many different opportunities to try out and pursue this winter activity. Besides offering public areas for winter water dipping, the Danish capital also boasts several ways to warm up afterward, such as saunas, outdoor wellness facilities or seafront spa hotelts.
After establishing the first temporary swimming area in 2001, the City of Copenhagen has initiated several measures to improve the bathing experience in Copenhagen's harbour, such as constructing the so-called "harbour baths" (havnebade in Danish) to separate leisure swimmers from the maritime traffic, ensuring a safe experience for the public. Lately, the measures have proliferated to winter water dipping facilities, which consist of small wooden pools inside Copenhagen harbour with a shallow bottom, which make it easy to climb back up after the cold dip. On top of this, the city launched public saunas for the first time in 2023.
Sandkaj Badezone. Nordhavn.Photo:Daniel Rasmussen
A healthy swim
Winter bathing is no longer only about extreme ice swimmers. This trend speaks to a large audience due to the increasing awareness of our well-being, offering health-giving benefits that include cortisol reduction, reduced blood pressure and longevity while also increasing our presence in the nature, a mindset that has spread in the Scandinavian countries. What makes winter water dipping in Copenhagen peculiar is the Danes' social and “hygge” approach to this activity. Copenhageners tend to share the cold experience with friends, colleagues before work, or fellow members of the winter bathing clubs. Winter water dipping is for everyone - not only club members - and it is easily accessible due to Copenhagen Harbour's central position in the city.
Winter bathing is also often quoted for its health benefits, like strengthening the immune system, increasing the feeling of happiness, being good for blood vessels, and helping winter bathers get better at staying warm. However, this is currently a subject of debate as not all of the beliefs around this activity are backed up by science.
Saunagus
A cold water dip is often combined with a hot, relaxing sauna experience. In Copenhagen, you can also find Saunagus, a Danish version of sauna therapy. Saunagus derives from the German word Aufguss, which means "pouring on the oven". It is an aroma therapy in a sauna, where a Sauna Master works with essential oils on the hot stones and swings the scent of the oils and the heat around in the sauna with a towel. This creates relaxing and calming oil-infused steam, and the sauna therapy should work well on stress relief. Saunagus is often arranged as sessions where you, in between the sessions, usually take a cold dip in the sea - or a cold shower, if indoors.
Winter bathing in the harbour
Below you will find a list of places to go for a winter dip in Copenhagen's harbour baths - and what to eat or drink nearby, to stay warm. There are both places with swimming zones and places with winter dipping zones, which are specially made for winter bathing.
Fisketorvet harbour bath
The harbour bath by the shopping mall Fisketorvet was the first harbour bath to be built in Copenhagen’s harbour back in 2002. The harbour bath is an encircled area separated from the ship traffic. The harbour bath includes a swimming pool and a small wading pool.
Havnegade bathing zone
Havnegade bathing zone is located right by The Inner Harbour Bridge and Nyhavn. The harbour bath consists of a platform with a small dipping zone with an adjustable, shallow bottom, and the harbour bath is, therefore, ideal for winter bathing. The harbour bath is closed off towards the harbour to separate ship traffic from those bathing and ensure a safer winter bathing.
Just across the Havnegade bathing zone, on the other side of the harbour, Broen’s ice skating rink is situated from the beginning of November to the end of February. In addition to being an ice rink, Broen’s ice skating rink also offers hot drinks and street food such as burgers from Gasoline Grill and Poulette, Mediterranean food from Phago, or Danish sausages from Kejser sausage.
You can also combine the cold dip with the popular Noma burger at the restaurant Popl, which is located right next to Broen’s ice skating rink at Christianshavn. Popl serves well-crafted burgers with a strong focus on fermentation from noma’s fermentation lab.
Islands Brygge harbour bath
Islands Brygge Harbour Bath is one of the harbour baths facing the Inner Harbour. During the wintertime, the encircled area with the iconic diving tower is reserved for members of the winter bathing club. However, a little further down the dock, a small, delimited area is open for everyone. The swimming area is bounded by float barriers.
A couple of streets away from the harbour bath, you can find the Japanese and Danish bakery Andersen Bakery. The bakery started in Japan, focusing on original Danish recipes refined with Japanese craftsmanship and precision. The bakery is particularly popular around January and February when they launch their so-called "fastelavnsbolle", which has become a hyped festive pastry in Denmark.
Kalvebod Brygge
Across Islands Brygge's harbour bath, you will find the harbour bath and public fitness facility Kalvebod Bølge (bølge means wave in Danish, due to its shape). Kalvebod Bølge is one of two harbour baths that includes both a swimming area as well as a cold water dipping zone. The winter dipping zone has an adjustable shallow bottom that can be either 0.6, 0.9, 1.2 or 1.4 meters deep. The dipping zone is a round platform placed in the water, with seats surrounding the small dipping pool. Kalvebod Bølge’s swimming area is a delimited swimming area which is bounded by float barriers. The waterfront at Kalvebod Bølge is a long promenade shaped like a wave that stretches as far out in the water as possible to ensure as many hours of sunshine as possible. This recreative area also features a kayak club, a kayak slide for big air jumps open to the public, and public fitness facilities accessible 24/7.
On certain days, a small coffee truck is parked at the harbour bath, enabling you to enjoy a hot drink after the cold dip.
Hotel Marriott is one of the hotels located right by Kalvebod Bølge and is an ideal place to stay if you want to combine a hotel stay with winter bathing as you are close to your room after the cold dip. Nearby, you can also visit the hotel Scandic Spectrum, which features a spa area.
La Banchina
At the harbour bath La Banchina in Reshaleøen, it is possible to combine the cold dip in the harbour with a warm sauna experience. Besides being a bathing spot, La Bachina is also equipped with a small sauna with a glass wall, where it is possible to view the harbour bath. The sauna can fit up to 8 people and can be rented for sauna sessions. La Banchina’s harbour bath is located in a recess and is, therefore, completely shielded from any traffic from the harbour. In the small building, previously used by a shipyard, La Banchina runs a café and restaurant. Here, they serve seasonal and locally sourced vegetarian food and fish, as well as coffee and natural wines all day long. During the wintertime, La Banchina runs a soup and sauna club every Sunday, where the sauna is open for drop-ins, while La Banchina serves a vegetarian soup.
Sandkaj bathing zone
Sandkaj bathing zone is located in Copenhagen’s new harbour neighbourhood, Århusgadekvarteret in Nordhavn. The bathing zone is divided into two areas: one accessible for everyone and one for paying members only. The bathing zone at Sandkaj offers a small, delimited swimming area with free access to the water bounded by float barriers. Additionally, the Sandkaj bathing zone also offers a separate dipping zone with an adjustable bottom. The dipping zone is designed as a floating platform with a dipping pool with an adjustable bottom that can be either 0.6, 0.9, or 1.2 meters deep.
Sandkaj bathing zone is a part of the new Nordhavn neighbourhood – a neighbourhood rich in new architecture, design experiences and gastronomy.
The Artisan bakery Andersen & Maillard is located right by the bathing zone. Here, you can buy great pastry and coffee to enjoy after the cold dip inside the aesthetic café or on the large wooden promenade by the water if the weather allows it.
It is also possible to combine the cold dip with a luxurious stay at Audo residence, which is located just a street away from the Sandkaj bathing zone. The Danish design brand Audo Copenhagen has created the creative hub Audo House that unites a showroom, concept shop, restaurant, and residence. Audo Residence is an exclusive boutique hotel with 10 unique rooms designed with furniture from Audo Copenhagen.
Søndre Refshalebassin Bathing Zone
In Refshaleøen, you can also find the bathing zone Søndre Refshalebassin. The bathing zone is also a small, delimited area with access to the water bounded by float barriers. The bathing zone is located next to Urban Rigger, an innovative housing solution made of nine repurposed containers that float in the harbour designed by the renowned Danish architecture firm BIG.
Close to the bathing zone, you can find one of the popular Hart Bageri locations with great space for seating. Hart Bageri has pushed the norm of what a Danish pastry is and has become famous for its sourdough bread, cakes and of course, Danish pastries and baked goods.
You can also stop by Lille Bakery, a stone’s throw away from the bathing zone. Lille Bakery is a small artisanal bakery and café located in an industrial space. Lille Bakery serves bread, pastries as well as salads and open-faced sandwiches.
Winter bathing in the sea
Copenhagen is right by the Oresund Sea, allowing winter bathers to experience the cold dip in actual sea water. On a good day, you can see all the way to Sweden.
Svanemøllen Beach
Svanemøllen is an area located in the neighbourhood of Østerbro. The swimming area includes a sand beach, which gives you access to walk in the ocean straight from the shore. Svanemøllen has also built a 130-meter-long pier with a bridge and five ladders that all lead you straight into the ocean.
Amager Beach Park
Amager Beach Park is Copenhagen’s largest beach park and includes different activities such as beach volley, parks, and workout facilities. At Amager Beach Park, you can either walk in the ocean from the beach or take a dip in the ocean from the ladder. It is also by Amager Beach Park that you can see the legendary bathing establishment Helgoland - famous for its turquoise beach houses. Helgoland is the location of the winter bathing club “Det Kolde Gys”, which was founded back in 1929 and was one of the first winter bathing clubs in Denmark.
Kastrup Sea Bath
Kastrup Sea Bath is a circular wooden construction that also goes by the name ‘the snail’ and is often referred to as an architectural pearl. You reach the sea bath through a 100-meter-long bathing bridge as the sea bath has been pulled as far away from the shore as possible. Winter bathing has also been thought into the bath’s architecture, as the sea bath’s circular shape gives great shelter in the winter cold while lighting underlines the shape of the bath and bridge in the winter dark.
Winter bathing north of Copenhagen
Combine your cold dip with great architecture and luxurious spa experiences north of Copenhagen.
Bellevue Beach in Klampenborg
Bellevue Beach is a 700-metre-long sandy beach located in Klampenborg, around 10 kilometres north of Copenhagen. The beach is iconic for its architecture, especially the blue-striped lifeguard towers, which were designed by the renowned Danish architect Arne Jacobsen back in 1932. The Bellevue beach was Arne Jacobsen’s first building and was created with an ambition to create a uniform and timeless design.
Visiting the beach also gives a great opportunity to explore other famous works of Arne Jacobsen, like the Bella Vista residencies or Bellevue Theatre, which is located just across from the beach. Next to the Bella Vista residencies, you can see the Søholm row houses, which consist of chained and terraced houses completed in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Arne Jacobsen also lived in the house closest to the sea from 1941-1971.
Kurhotel Skodsborg
At Skodsborg, you can combine cold dips with spa and luxury at Kurhotel Skodsborg. The spa hotel is situated right next to the sea in a nature-rich environment and used to be a country house for the Danish King in the 19th century. Besides having access to a private bridge in the ocean, the spa hotel also offers 16 bathing experiences, SaunaGus and a fitness area. The hotel also has two places to eat: Brasserie Carl and The Lobby, which are also available for non-guests.
Marienlyst Strandhotel in Elsinore
Marienlyst Strandhotel is a beach hotel located right by the shore of Elsinore. The beach hotel has existed since 1861 and used to be a hotel guested by the prominent elite. The beach hotel is both obvious for a cold dip in the ocean, but they have also established a 1600 sqm outdoor and indoor spa area. Outside, you can, for example, indulge in their heated infinity pool, hot tubs, and beach panorama sauna with views of Oresund and Kronborg Castle. The hotel has three restaurants: 1861, Restaurant Isabell, and Rory Bistro and Bar, each offering something different.
Hotel Hornbækhus
Located in the scenic Northern Zealand, Hotel Hornbækhus is just a short stroll from the beautiful Hornbæk Beach, renowned for its pristine sands and clear waters. Guests can enjoy easy access to the beach, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and beachside walks. The hotel offers charmingly decorated rooms and a cozy garden, providing a relaxing retreat. Combining traditional Danish hospitality with modern amenities, Hornbækhus ensures a memorable stay close to nature.
Outdoour wellness and sauna experiences in Copenhagen
A cold dip in the water combined with a warm sauna experience is ideal during wintertime. Even though many of the saunas in Copenhagen require a membership in a Copenhagen winter bathing club, there are also several other opportunities for people, who are not members.
Glaecier
Glacier is one of Copenhagen's membership-based bathing clubs located on Refshaleøen's harbourfront, offering a great overview of Copenhagen. Built on a large specially designed houseboat, Glaecier features a floating pool and sauna with glass panoramic windows. Guests can drop in to saunagus sessions on Tuesdays (book and pay on their website first) where they will be treated to a music and scent-infused sauna session. You’ll need to book in advance and bring a bottle of water with you.
Butchers Heat in Refshaleøen
Butchers Heat started off as mobile sauna truck, where a previous military crew from the Danish Frømand Corps, had been converted into an urban mobile sauna with wood burning stove. The truck is parked at different locations in Copenhagen with the opportunity to book a seat to SaunaGus sessions or rent it for private events. Butchers heat also have a stationary sauna at Margretheholmen harbour located in Refshaleøen. The stationary sauna has a glass wall with views of the water and can be booked for sessions even if you are not a member.
CopenHot
CopenHot offers New Nordic Wellness in urban settings in Refshaleøen. CopenHot calls their urban wellness garden Little Siberia as it overlooks the old industrial shipyard from B&W, which used to call the spot Little Siberia back in the days because it was the coldest place in Refshaleøen. At CopenHot, you can find saunas and 40-degree warm outdoor hot tubs all heated with firewood, making CopenHot almost 100% CO2 neutral. Their different facilities are booked as private units. CopenHot offers a panoramic sauna with views of CopenHill, small sauna huts, and a Dragon Sauna, where you feed the fire yourself and control the sauna’s temperature. CopenHot also has cold plunge tubs, which are included in all bookings and can be used as a break from the hot wellness facilities. While enjoying the facilities, CopenHot’s barman can serve you cold drinks from the bar. Being located by the water, CopenHot also offers combined boat tours flowed by an hour of Hot Tub Wellness. Here, you can choose either the ride on a rib boat or the calmer tour in a covered and heated boat.
Hottub Copenhagen
At Hottub Copenhagen, you can dive into 40-degree warm saltwater hot tubs heated by green energy. The hot tubs are located right on the Copenhagen harbourfront and have a front view of the water and Copenhagen's skyline. Hottub Copenhagen also has a sauna with a glass wall, allowing a panoramic view of the harbour. Jumping in an ice-cold tub in between is also possible if you feel overheated. The hot tubs and sauna can be rented for private groups and can fit up to 6 people. It is possible to buy drinks like champagne, beer, wine, tea or coffee on the site to make it a more luxurious experience.
INIPI Saunagus
INIPI offers Saunagus sessions, massages, and acupuncture right by Amager Beach Park and the Oresund Ocean. The 1-hour Saunagus sessions take place in INIPI’s own sweat lodges inspired by Native American traditions. The INIPI sweat lodges differ from a normal sauna by being round so the steam can circulate easier and can fit up to 25 people. INIPI especially works with the event “fyraftensgus”, which is SaunaGus after work and made with the purpose to de-stress in daily life, where you come as you are and leave as yourself.
Floating sauna by Fisketorvet
By Fisketorvet Harbour you can also find a floating sauna that fits up to 12 people. The sauna is run by and reserved for paying members of the winter bathing club Københavns Badeklub but is accessible to the public on certain days and timeslots. The sauna has visitors’ days in the sauna every Tuesday from 6-14 and Sundays from 14-22. You must book the session prior to the visit, and it costs 100 DKK for 2 hours pr. Person.
Floating sauna Kalvebod Bølge
A similar floating sauna is located by the public harbour bath Kalvebod Bølge. The sauna is run by the winter bathing club Bølgebaderne and is reserved for members of the club. The sauna is accessible for the public on certain timeslots on visitor days, which are Wednesdays from 9-11 and again from 15-21 as well as Saturdays and Sundays from 11-15. Like the sauna at Fisketorvet you must book your sauna session prior to the visit, and it costs 100 DKK for 1 hour pr. Person.
Winter Island at Green Island
Winter Island is the winter edition of Green Island, which is a floating wooden platform just by Kalvebod harbour front. Winter Island consists of four different saunas with room for 10 persons, six changing rooms, six hot and cold showers and a shiver bucket with ice-cold water and no membership is needed to visit the place. The saunas have panoramic windows that gives you a view of the water and you can either book a seat in the shared sauna or book a sauna for an entire group. Some of the saunas also offer the option of a Finnish sauna, where the person closest to the stove can pour water with birch essential oil on the stove to create an aromatherapeutic effect. The Green Island café is also open and has been cold-proofed with wind shield and heat lamps and offers a winter menu with new cocktails, stone-baked pizzas, and salads.
Facts about winter bathing
- The association of winter bathers have more than 70.000 members with 184 officially registered clubs in Denmark (Vinterbadere i Danmark).
- Copenhagen has 8 winter bathing clubs.
- More than 25,000 Danes regularly crack holes in the subarctic ice for a chilly but refreshing dip (Council for Greater Water Safety).
- The number of members of member in winter bathing clubs has more than doubled since 2015.
- The first winter bathing club in Copenhagen Det Kolde Gys was founded in 1929.
- The water temperature has to be 10-15 degrees before you can call it winter bathing.
- You should only stay in the water for 2-3 minutes as a beginner.
- Always be in the company of others.
- The first harbour bath in Copenhagen was established in 2001 as a temporary one, which quickly became a success and entailed a permanent harbour bath.
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