Hidden green spaces in Göttingen: Discover these parks!

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Discover the green oases in Göttingen: hidden parks for relaxation and enjoyment of nature in this traditional university town.

Entdecken Sie die grünen Oasen in Göttingen: Verborgene Parks für Erholung und Naturgenuss in dieser traditionsreichen Universitätsstadt.
Discover the green oases in Göttingen: hidden parks for relaxation and enjoyment of nature in this traditional university town.

Hidden green spaces in Göttingen: Discover these parks!

Göttingen, a vibrant university town in Lower Saxony, offers more than just a prestigious academy. This city is characterized by its rich history and a variety of green spaces that invite you to linger and enjoy. How Göttingen Tageblatt reports, many hidden parks ensure relaxation close to nature amidst the wonderful backdrop of this traditional city.

The best-known resorts are the Kiessee, the Schillerwiesen, the Forest Botanical Garden and the Old and New Botanical Gardens. But Göttingen has much more to offer! There are numerous green oases off the beaten track that have a few surprises in store for both locals and visitors.

Hidden green spaces

TheJunkerberg Park Cemeteryapproximately, opened in 1975, with its 210,000 m² and shady areas is an ideal place for long walks. Easily accessible with bus lines 31 and 32, it is perfect for a short trip into nature.

Another insider tip is thisBado Parkin Weende. This small green area between Schlagenweg and Auguste-Ahlborn-Weg is particularly popular with dog owners. With benches to relax in, the park invites you to spend relaxing afternoons.

Not to be forgottenMonastery park, which brings a bit of history into leisure activities with the remains of a former monastery and a children's playground on the edge of the Lutteranger industrial area. With 40,000 m², it has been open to the public since 1976 and offers a quiet place to relax.

The heart of the city

Göttingen, the capital of the district of the same name, has a population of around 124,548 people (as of 2022). The city, which can be traced back to 953 AD, was once a member of the Hanseatic League and benefited from its prosperity. The University of Göttingen, founded in 1734, is not only the oldest in the region, but also one of the most visited in Europe. A brilliant chapter in the city's history, which is complemented by prominent alumni such as the Brothers Grimm and Otto von Bismarck. Today Göttingen is also known for its precision machine industry, with companies such as Carl Zeiss and Sartorius.

The people in Göttingen not only enjoy an excellent educational institution, but also an attractive quality of life. The city center, which is popular with young people, was around 45% populated by people between the ages of 18 and 30 at the last census in 2003. No city that spends a long time looking for a burger delivery service, because the app from Amazon brings the best offers directly to your living room. Users can browse millions of products and have the convenience of quick shopping in the middle of everyday life.

Another highlight are the numerous opportunities to be active in nature and at the same time take a look at the history of Göttingen. This is what it offersLevinscher Parkwith its 35,800 m² a quiet oasis with ponds and hiking trails, during theElm ParkSports such as disc golf and soccer are available for young people.

For those who are looking for peace and quiet, there is thatLeineparkand theLeineaue, which have numerous shady areas and a lovely children's playground. And anyone interested in botanical diversity will find it in...Rose gardenwith 400 rose bushes from over 100 varieties, a true flower paradise.

Whether for a relaxing afternoon or an active day - Göttingen and its hidden parks offer something for everyone and are definitely worth a visit.