The adventure pool NordPoolen in Boden has over the years become an obvious favorite for both Boden residents and returning tourists. Here you are always guaranteed good weather and a good atmosphere, both on cold winter days and rainy summer days. Fast-paced rides or relaxation? Bubble, sauna or just lots of swimming for the whole family? Welcome to NordPoolen!
Don't let the name fool you. It's tropical heat in all seasons. The adventure pool is popular all year round and there's a good reason for that. As soon as you step into NordPoolen, one thing strikes you: it's fun here! There are pools for everyone, children and parents, older and younger, and the youngest. The kids love their water park and can entertain themselves for hours. NordPoolen is also simple, a large small facility with a good overview and security, centrally located in convenient Boden with good bus connections and parking right outside.
Stream, steam room, climbing wall or outdoor pool in the cold winter?
Let yourself be carried along the stream channel and further into the cave. All you have to do is go with the flow. For those who want a warming break, jump off the stream halfway through the cave and sit in the cozy little steam room. Climb to the top of the climbing wall, let go and fall backwards into the water. How many climbing walls does that allow? Experience the outdoor pool. Swim out in mid-winter, stand up and enjoy the contrast between the biting cold air and the warm water.
You are thrown back and forth through the steep curves and the rough, wild water.
Follow the rapids or free fall!
For many, Vildforsen is the NordPool's coolest ride and biggest favorite. It's actually like trying white water rafting indoors. Without a kayak, of course. You are thrown back and forth through the steep curves and the rough, wild water. As soon as you land at the bottom of the pool, you want nothing more than to get up and throw yourself into Vildforsen again.
The case lives up to its name. "Freefall" would almost be a better name. Hold hands as you hurtle down the wide, steep ride. The only sad part is when the Fall is over. But then you simply go again. And again. And again!
Swimming pool, whirlpool or coffee shop?
For the older ones, there is a quieter swimming pool. Take some relaxing laps. Swim calmly while the children live life. There is also a trampoline and diving tower for older children who want to practice their acrobatics. There is also a calmer, shallower pool adjacent to the swimming pool, perfect for the little ones or for a moment of relaxation. Or you can go to bed in one of our whirlpools. In the smaller one, you have a good view of the water park and can lie down and wave to the kids. A visit to the NordPool usually requires a few visits to the café. You don't have to get dressed or interrupt your swim. The café is conveniently located in the middle of the pool!
Ready... set... go!
The Green Tube offers a real sense of speed and wow factor! This ride is not for the faint-hearted. Challenge yourself and everyone else and break the speed record for the day or for all time. Now that's a vacation experience to talk about!
Here you can enjoy both music and changing colors as you make your way through the twists and turns of the tube.
The orange tube is a little more sedate, but the experience is no less so. Here you will enjoy both music and changing colors on your way through the tube's turns and bends. For the youngest swimmers, there are good, shallow waters and the popular Junior Channel. Everyone should be able to get some speed in life.
Adult relaxation with steam room, whirlpool and outdoor pool on the roof terrace?
But for adults, nothing beats the relaxation area upstairs. Here you can really unwind in a relaxing environment with a sauna, whirlpool, steam room and an outdoor pool on the terrace. As a guest in the relaxation area, you will of course also have access to all parts of the NordPool range.
There are experiences and swimming for all ages, seasons and weather. Welcome to the adventure pool NordPoolen!
Text: Viktor Johansson
Photo: Mats Engfors/Fotographic