Playground route

8.07 km long
Difficulty: easy
Regional bike tour
  • 0:31 h
  • 8.07 km
  • 18 m
  • 17 m
  • 139 m
  • 159 m
  • 20 m
Playground route
Every stop is a new adventure!


On your bikes, get set, play! The 8.1 km long playground route takes you into a world full of imaginative adventures! From the play world of elves and trolls in the Garden Show Park, which is subject to admission, to the exciting pirate ship at Dedinger-Heide-See, to a refreshing water playground in Jordanpark and the medieval castle in the Alleenviertel - countless playground equipment and brand new themed playgrounds await you here and in many other areas of the city. We hope you have lots of fun trying them out.
You can discover these highlights along the route:

Play world in the garden show:

Two large forest playgrounds and numerous other play areas await little adventurers at the Bad Lippspringe Garden Show. The "Elfenheim" forest playground delights with net climbing areas and floating wooden cocoons that provide an ideal hiding place. The "Trollenburg" forest playground impresses with a huge climbing tower and an eight-metre-long tube slide, which provide plenty of fun.
Other additional play areas such as the "elf swings", the "trolls' slide" and the "trolls' rope" cableway complete the varied offer and guarantee countless hours of play and exercise.

Playground at Dedinger-Heide-See:

A real highlight awaits families right by the idyllic Dedinger-Heide-See in Bad Lippspringe: the pirate playground in the street Zum See. The motto here is: "Ready to board!" - because the inclusive play ship "Heide-Pirat" with its slide, swings, climbing elements and barrier-free ramp invites you on exciting voyages of discovery.
An additional small boat called "Ahoy", a wide slope slide and a mud table ensure a variety of fun - even for children with limited mobility. Two wheelchair-accessible picnic sets offer space for a leisurely break with a view of the lake.
The pirate playground combines play, inclusion and an experience of nature - ideal for young and old!

Water playground in Jordanpark:

The water playground in the shape of a large fish is located between Arminiuspark and Jordanpark. Here, the little ones in particular can splash around in the water and play with sand to their heart's content. The magnificent treetops also provide plenty of shady spots.

Playground in the avenue district:

In the middle of Bad Lippspringe's avenue district, the lovingly designed castle playground on Droste-Hülshoff-Allee invites little adventurers to explore. The centerpiece is a large play castle with a slide and exciting climbing elements - perfect for imaginative games of knights and princesses.
Other highlights include a double swing, a sand table and two picnic sets, all of which are wheelchair-accessible - for barrier-free play and fun together. A horse and carriage, a pony and a fairytale throne with ten seat bollards also ensure creative play moments and fairytale experiences.
The castle playground is an ideal meeting place for families and invites you to play, picnic and dream together - surrounded by greenery.


Waypoints

Bunte Tulpen und Narzissen säumen den Parkweg unter dicht belaubten Bäumen, voller Frühlingsfarben.
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Gartenschau Bad Lippspringe
Park/gardens
Spielplatz mit Piratenschiff-Thema aus Holz, umgeben von Bäumen, mit Rutsche und Kletterelementen.
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Spielplatz Dedinger-Heide-See
Children's playground
Wasser-Spielplatz Bad Lippspringe
Children's playground

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