S of France pool temperature in September

S of France pool temperature in September

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anonymous-user

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54 months

Wednesday 12th February 2020
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Also posted in the holiday section ....

I’ve booked a villa in St Cezaire (about 20km inland from Cannes) for the first two weeks in September.

The outdoor pool can be heated for an extra €120 per week but I’m thinking that temps in early September should make it unnecessary. Keen to hear any experienced comments as it’s so long since I last did a villa at that time of year.

Thanks
Gary

PhilipRM

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219 months

Wednesday 12th February 2020
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Hello Gary, temperature of pool as you probably appreciate will be affected by quite a few factors such as exposure to wind and in particular whether it's of an overflow type.

When I had a pool at my house NW of Toulouse I had a bubble roll cover that I put on most nights other than July and August. Typically I would be at about 22-24° in September. Would expect a degree or two warmer in the area you're looking at.

Cheers

Philip

anonymous-user

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54 months

Wednesday 12th February 2020
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Thanks Philip,

The pool has a telescopic cover (like a little hanger) but not sure what effect that has on keeping temperatures up.

Would you get it heated?

rdjohn

6,168 posts

195 months

Wednesday 12th February 2020
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If the pool has a good bubble cover, you might just be OK.

What are they using to heat the pool? I have a heat pump and cover in the Loire Valley and I reckon to heat a 15m pool to 25degC is less than £30 per week, in October

We also had an uncovered / unheated pool near Marbella and the swimming season was surprisingly short - June to mid Sept. the problem is that if you are sunbathing and your body is hot, then getting in the pool can be a mighty shock.

anonymous-user

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54 months

Thursday 13th February 2020
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I’ve got no idea of the type of heating. Might just take a punt, depending on the weather at the time, and get the heating turned on once I’m there if needed.

Thanks for the input.

rdjohn

6,168 posts

195 months

Friday 14th February 2020
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garyhun said:
Thanks Philip,

The pool has a telescopic cover (like a little hanger) but not sure what effect that has on keeping temperatures up.

Would you get it heated?
I have just re-read this and now understand what you will have.

If the weather is sunny, I am certain you will get a good swimming temperature, provided that you use the cover overnight and when you are absent.

PhilipRM

107 posts

219 months

Friday 14th February 2020
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Likewise, unless you're not prepared to enter pool without it being at least 26°!

Cheers

Philip

anonymous-user

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54 months

Friday 14th February 2020
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Thank you both, it’s much appreciated.