Inclusion for everyone: New mini golf course opened in Bad Bentheim Castle Park!
Discover the inclusive mini golf course in Bad Bentheim Castle Park: fun for everyone, regardless of ability. Barrier-free offers and events promote togetherness.

Inclusion for everyone: New mini golf course opened in Bad Bentheim Castle Park!
The Grafschafter Inklusions Gesellschaft gGmbH (GIG) has opened an inclusive mini golf course in the picturesque castle park in Bad Bentheim, which is enjoying great popularity. This facility is aimed at people of all ages and abilities and aims to create barrier-free fun and shared experiences for everyone. In a modern and inviting atmosphere, all visitors, regardless of physical limitations, can actively participate and enjoy their free time alongside others. Loud ems-vechte-surfer The facility offers several barrier-free cable cars as well as a café, which is valued as a place to meet and exchange ideas.
Families, school classes and clubs use the mini golf course to spend time together and maintain contact. The café is not only delicious, but also designed to be barrier-free and has special seating. Particularly pleasing: The GIG organizes inclusive events that promote exchange and integration. The opening times of the facility alone are inviting: from Tuesday to Friday it is open from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., while on weekends and public holidays you can get on the tracks from 1 p.m.
Diverse leisure activities for everyone
However, inclusion doesn't stop at the mini golf course. There are numerous inclusive leisure activities aimed at people with and without disabilities. How social agency-specific reported, these include inclusive sports clubs, barrier-free fitness studios and creative workshops, all of which aim to enable active and self-determined social participation.
Whether sport, art or education – the offerings are diverse and range from wheelchair basketball to integrative running groups to barrier-free museums. Art workshops and inclusive concerts ensure that everyone can develop to the best of their abilities and that valuable social contacts are created. Regional disability associations, city governments and social services also provide information about these exciting opportunities and support community engagement.
Legal basis for barrier-free leisure activities
The obligation to accessibility is firmly anchored in German social law. The Social Code (SGB IX) forms the legal basis for inclusive offers, and it is of utmost importance that public institutions and providers of leisure activities make their services accessible to everyone. Loud living quarters Planning should take physical accessibility, plain language information and assistive technologies into account.
These measures are not only important for accessibility, but also help create a respectful and supportive environment. The ideas for inclusive leisure activities are numerous: from events that plan without barriers to creative and digital workshops. Collaborations between different institutions can help to pool resources and facilitate access. It is therefore valuable to put your own needs first and to fight together for an integrative leisure offer.
Detlef Korthaneberg, who can be reached on 0160 7780605 or by email at korthaneberg@gig-grafschaft.de, is available for group bookings and questions about the inclusive mini golf course. This is what modern, integrative leisure activities look like – here in Bad Bentheim and far beyond.