Aqualand Moravia, Czechia

Overview

A big geothermal waterpark built for all-weather visits

Aqualand Moravia is one of the Czech Republic’s largest waterpark-style thermal destinations, set near the Nové Mlýny reservoirs and the Pálava hills. It uses natural mineral water from a local well for many of its pools, and it’s designed as an all-day, all-ages complex with indoor attractions and a large seasonal outdoor zone.

What makes it different from a spa town soak

This is not quiet. The experience is closer to a modern aquapark, with lots of moving parts: slides, play areas, and high turnover. The upside is reliability and choice. Even if the weather is bad, indoor zones keep the day viable, and you can usually find both lively and calmer corners if you’re willing to roam.

How to make the day easier

Arrive with a simple plan: where to start, when to take breaks, and what matters most (slides, warm pools, wellness areas). The park is large, so pacing and hydration matter more than people expect.

Location & Access

Where it is
Aqualand Moravia is in Pasohlávky at Pasohlávky ev. č. 110, 691 22 Pasohlávky, Czechia, close to the Nové Mlýny reservoirs and within easy driving distance of Brno.

Getting there
This is drive-up access, no hike. Expect the last approach roads to feel like a busy leisure destination on weekends and holidays. If you’re arriving by public transport, you will still have a short walk to the entrance, so pack light and use a bag you don’t mind getting damp.

What to bring
Swimsuit, towel, and sandals with grip. For summer, add sunscreen and a hat for outdoor deck time. A dry bag for your phone helps, and an extra towel for kids is almost always worth it. Bring a water bottle, warm pools plus slides quietly dehydrate you.

Seasonality
Indoor areas support year-round visits. The outdoor area is typically a warm-weather feature and can be affected by weather. Check the official site for current operating details and any planned shutdowns before you commit to a specific date.

Accessibility note
The operator states the area is barrier-free with lifts to locker rooms and a ramp to the pool hall, and that pool entry support is available for disabled guests. It’s still smart to confirm which pools have the easiest entry on your visit day.

Suitability & Accessibility

This is best for families, groups, and travelers who want a full-featured water day with geothermal or mineral-water pools as part of the package. If you want quiet soaking, you can still build a calmer visit, but you will be sharing the space with a lot of excited people.

Families
Excellent family fit, especially for older kids and teens who want slides. With younger kids, the key is pacing: warm pool time, then a break, then a short attraction loop, then rest again. Dry them off well before heading into cooler air outside.

Couples and solo travelers
It can work if you treat it like a mixed day. Spend time in calmer water zones, take longer breaks, and avoid peak afternoon slide traffic if noise drains you.

Mobility and wheelchair access
The operator states barrier-free routes with lifts and ramps, and mentions assisted pool entry support. In practice, the park is large, so distances and wet-floor transitions still matter. Plan extra time, keep grippy footwear on outside the water, and ask staff on arrival which pools are easiest for entry and exit.

Expectation check
Expect a big, modern aquapark rhythm. If you come for that, it’s a very straightforward day.

Safety & Etiquette

Heat pacing
Warm pools and constant activity can push you faster than you notice. Do short rounds, cool down, and drink water. If you feel dizzy, unusually tired, or nauseated, get out and reset.

Slips and collisions
Wet tile plus crowds is the main risk. Walk, don’t run. Keep smaller kids close near stairs and ladders, and use sandals with grip. Most problems are basic falls, not dramatic hazards.

Sun and wind in outdoor zones
Summer outdoor decks can be a sneaky mix of sunburn and chills. Sunscreen matters, and a cover-up helps when wind picks up and you are still wet.

Shared-space etiquette
It goes best when people keep entry points moving. Don’t camp on steps, keep bags off narrow walkways, and be patient in slide queues. If you bring food or snacks, keep the area tidy and use bins so the deck stays pleasant.

Kind health cautions
If you’re pregnant, heat-sensitive, or managing cardiovascular concerns, keep sessions conservative and skip dramatic hot-to-cold contrasts. A calmer pace usually feels better and safer.

FAQs

Where is Aqualand Moravia?

It’s in Pasohlávky at Pasohlávky ev. č. 110, 691 22 Pasohlávky, Czechia, near the Nové Mlýny reservoirs.

Do you need to hike to reach it?

No. It’s a drive-up complex designed for day visits.

Is it wheelchair accessible?

The operator states barrier-free routes (lifts and ramps) and assisted pool entry support. Contact the park if you need details on specific pool access on your visit day.

What should I pack for a summer visit?

Swimsuit, towel, and grippy sandals, plus sunscreen and a hat for outdoor areas. Bring water and an extra towel for kids.

How do I avoid the busiest experience?

Go earlier in the day or choose a weekday if you can. On peak days, build in breaks and use quieter water zones as your base.

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