Kolam Renang Banyu Biru
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Updated April 15, 2024
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## Kolam Renang Banyu Biru (Magetan): what to know before you go
Kolam Renang Banyu Biru is a swimming-pool recreation spot in Tinap, Sukomoro, Magetan Regency, East Java, Indonesia, right off Jl. Raya Maospati–Magetan (your pin code/plus code: 99JQ+VF2). Loka
It’s commonly referenced online as “Kolam Renang Banyu Biru Magetan” and appears on multiple map/listing platforms with a phone contact and published opening hours (more on that below).
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## Quick facts (verified)
### Location
– Address: 99JQ+VF2, Jl. Raya Maospati – Magetan, Babatan, Tinap, Kec. Sukomoro, Kabupaten Magetan, Jawa Timur 63391, Indonesia Loka
### Opening hours (these can change)
Different platforms show slightly different hours:
– 07:30–16:30 on a navigation listing
– 07:30–17:00 on a travel listing
If you’re planning around a tight schedule (or traveling with kids), treat these as indicative and verify the latest update via the venue’s own channels before you go.
### Contact (published online)
– One widely published phone number: +62 821-3914-7825
– A government tourism profile also lists a PIC number: 08123442799
(Phone numbers can be reused/changed over time—confirm the correct one from the newest channel you find.)
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## What kind of place is it?
From public listings and the venue’s own social channels, Banyu Biru is positioned as a family-friendly swimming pool / recreation area (not a natural lake or river).
The venue promotes:
– Private pool sessions (“Private Pool”) marketed as a group package (example promo: 239,000 IDR for up to 10 people—promotional pricing can change).
– Swimming lessons (“les renang”) promoted via their social content.
– On-site facilities (their posts mention items like multiple bathrooms and a playground—treat these as operator claims and check on arrival).
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## Planning advice that actually matters
### Timing
– If you want more space in the water, aim for earlier in the day soon after opening (because the published hours suggest a morning start).
– Weekends/holidays are commonly described as busier for Magetan attractions in general, and older local writeups specifically note holiday crowds for “Banyu Biru Magetan” (older source—use as context, not a guarantee). Agung Travel
### What to bring (practical, no assumptions)
– Swimwear + change of clothes, small towel, waterproof bag.
– Cash + e-wallet: many local recreation spots use mixed payment methods; the venue’s social posts mention bank transfer/QRIS for some purchases (availability can change).
– Modest swimwear option if you prefer it (common in Indonesia). This is about comfort and inclusivity—no special rules are being claimed here.
### Safety & comfort
I can’t verify on-site lifeguard policies from authoritative sources. If you’re traveling with children or non-swimmers, the simplest risk control is:
– stay within arm’s reach of kids in the water,
– use flotation aids if needed,
– and choose calmer times of day.
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## How to combine Banyu Biru with nearby Magetan highlights
If Banyu Biru is a “break” day on a longer East Java route, Magetan’s best-known draw is Sarangan Lake (Telaga Sarangan), often described as a flagship attraction for the regency.
A realistic pairing strategy:
– Morning swim at Banyu Biru → afternoon drive toward Sarangan area (Sarangan is in Plaosan; it’s commonly described as ~16 km from Magetan town center—this is not a distance from Banyu Biru specifically). Lake
If you’re navigating during peak travel periods, local news has covered alternate routing toward Telaga Sarangan from the Madiun toll exit—useful if your map app suggests heavy congestion.
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## Accessibility & inclusivity notes (what I can and can’t confirm)
– Wheelchair/stroller access: I couldn’t find a reliable, detailed accessibility statement (ramps, pool lifts, step-free routes). Treat accessibility as unknown and confirm directly with the venue before traveling if it’s a deciding factor.
– Family needs: Public content and third-party writeups frame this as a family/kids-friendly swim spot, but I’m not treating those descriptions as guarantees of specific depth zones or child features without a primary spec sheet.
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## Data that may be outdated (flagged)
– Ticket pricing: You’ll see older blog posts quoting entry fees (e.g., 15,000 IDR) and parking fees—these posts are dated and should be treated as historical references, not current truth. Jalan Jalan
– Opening hours: listings disagree slightly (16:30 vs 17:00). Always verify same-day.
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## Bottom line
If you want a straightforward swimming stop on the Maospati–Magetan road corridor—especially one that actively promotes private pool sessions and swim lessons—Kolam Renang Banyu Biru fits that role.
For the best experience, plan around the published morning opening, verify hours right before you go, and treat any “price/facility” claims you see on older blogs as non-binding.
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