Home Markets Wavepark, Citywave & Co: The best artificial waves in pictures We need your consent to enable the rating function!This feature is only available when corresponding consent is given. Please read the details and accept the service to enable rating function.More informationAcceptRate BookmarkShareArtificial waves like the Wavegarden or the Citywave bring the surf feeling into the cities. We show the best artificial surf spots in Germany, Austria and Switzerland in pictures. Author: Martin Jahns More on the topicWater sports People Swimmer Yusra Mardini in 6 facts Know-How 5 exceptional surf spots you should know about Trends How about Electric Drive All about Water sportsThe Citywave in Zurich is located from May to September in the Zurich Geroldareal. As on all Citywaves, you can book beginner, advanced and pro sessions here. Image credit: citywaveWith the Multiplex Citywave surf feeling comes to Vienna. In Shopping City Süd, the Citywave is the highlight of the leisure offer on the multiplex terraces and is the hotspot for all surfers and surf enthusiasts from mid-May to September. Early Morning Surf, Afterwork Hangout or Kids Camps provide surfing fun for everyone. Image credit: city waveThe Citywave in Zurich is set up from May to September in the Zurich Geroldareal. As on all Citywaves, you can book beginner, advanced and pro sessions here. Image credit: city waveIn the L&T sports store in Osnabrück you can surf and shop all year round. The 7.50 metre wide Citywave offers 45-minute surf sessions for a maximum of ten surfers. If you are interested you can look at the surfers from above. Image credit: Janina ZeitlerThe Citywave in the Jochen Schweizer Arena Munich runs there six days a week and you can book beginner, advanced or pro sessions, in which the wave is adapted to the height and steepness of the level. The surf sessions last 45 minutes and are limited to a maximum of twelve surfers. Image credit: www.jochen-schweizer-arena.de/Martin RiedNear the river wave in Lucerne there is the Oana Surf, the first and only indoor surf location in the middle of Switzerland. The "Mall of Switzerland" in Ebikon near Lucerne offers pure surf feeling on 1200 square metres. On the Citywave, 45-minute surf sessions with a maximum of nine other surfers can be booked. Image credit: city waveIn the spring of 2019, Berlin will have its own artificial wave: the Wellenwerk Berlin is to be opened then. In addition to the indoor wave pool, the new location wants to score points with a lifestyle restaurant, a surf shop, a mixology bar, a motorcycle factory, a beer garden and a surfboard workshop. Image credit: Wellenwerk Page 1 of 7 Share article: Author: Martin Jahns Topics in this articleSurfingMore on the topic Water sportsShow all People From Damascus to Olympia: How Yusra Mardini encourages refugees Know-How Riding the waves: 5 exceptional surf spots Top TopicsAwardsMountain sportsBikeFitnessHealthISPO MunichRunningBrandsSustainabilityOlympiaOutdoorPromotionSports BusinessTextrendsTriathlonWater sportsWinter sportseSportsSportsTechOutDoor by ISPOHeroesTransformationFashionUrban CultureChallenges of a CEOTrade fairsSportsFind the BalanceProduct reviewsThis might also interest you 11/14/2023 Conditions of participation for the ISPO Munich 2023 ticket competition 10/22/2023 Find the Balance: #Vanlife - How Not to Turn a Trend into a Nuisance 05/31/2023 Running Brands: 8 Cool Running Companies You Need To Know