Jordanpark Bad Lippspringe
Jordanpark, which was laid out around 1900 and covers 2.5 hectares, adjoins Arminiuspark almost seamlessly. It owes its name to the small stream “Jordan,” which has its source in the center of the park.
In contrast to Arminius Park, which emphasizes an open, landscaped design, Jordan Park has a more enclosed, wooded character. In the spring, a sea of spring flowers adorns the park’s meadows. Like Arminius Park, Jordan Park is open to the public.
The water playground in Arminius Park offers a refreshing break on warm days and invites children to play, explore, and experiment with water. Water inlets, pools, weirs, tunnels, and a fountain provide a variety of fun activities. A wheelchair-accessible mud play area allows many children to play together.
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