Cologne Parks and Gardens - World Guide to Cologne

Cologne, Germany world-guides.com - Cologne city guide featuring Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany parks and landscaped gardens, beer gardens including the Aachener Weiher, City Forest (Stadtwald), Rhine Park (Rheinpark), and general Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, DE green space information. Cologne Parks and Gardens - Last updated 18/8/2008.

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Cologne Parks, Gardens and Cologne Arboretums
(Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, DE)




Cologne Parks and Gardens: Picture of grounds surrounding the Bruhl CastleCologne is blessed with many green spaces, including public parks and landscaped gardens. However, when the sun is shining during the long summers, Cologne is filled with beer gardens, where you can relax, enjoy the scenery, and more importantly, sip a glass of cool German Kölsch beer.

One of the most popular beer gardens in Cologne is the Aachener Weiher, which is set within a park and especially close to the university buildings, often becoming busy during peak periods. The city's premier parks and gardens are displayed here.




Cologne Parks and Gardens: Picture of the Botanic Gardens (Flora und Botanischer Garten)Cologne Parks and Gardens: Botanic Gardens (Flora und Botanischer Garten) - Amsterdamer Strasse 34, Riehl, Cologne, D-50735, Germany, DE
With many important plant collections and covering more than 25 acres / 10 hectares, the Cologne Botanic Gardens date back to the middle of the 19th century. Brimming with enormous plant specimens and magnificent trees, other highlights include a number of glasshouses filled with exotic plants, ponds, fountains, colourful flower borders and a nearby cable car ride.
Cologne gardens open: daily - 08:00 to dusk
Cologne gardens admission: no charge

Cologne Parks and Gardens: Japanese Gardens (Japanischer Garten) - Düsseldorfer Strasse, Teil des Carl-Duisberg-Parks, Leverkusen, Cologne, D-51061, Germany, DE
Boasting a true taste of the orient at its best, the Cologne Japanese Gardens are located on the city's outskirts and are well worth searching out. With endless traditional Japanese features, such as clipped trees, a teahouse, stone Buddhas and lanterns, ponds, and several brightly coloured bridges, the gardens are especially impressive in the spring, when the cherry trees burst into blossom, and again in the autumn, when the maple leaves quickly change to dramatic, fiery colours.
Cologne gardens open: daily - dawn to dusk
Cologne gardens admission: no charge

Cologne Parks and Gardens: Image of the Rhine Park (Rheinpark)Cologne Parks and Gardens: Rhine Park (Rheinpark) - Rheinparkweg, Deutz, Cologne, D-50679, Germany, DE
Laid out at the beginning of the 20th century, Rhine Park is named after the Rhine River, which meanders along one side of the park itself. Around the park you will be surprised to see a number of modern sculptures on display. The park's play area is sure to keep children amused, although the thermal baths may also be of interest if you are looking to unwind.
Cologne gardens open: daily - dawn to dusk
Cologne gardens admission: no charge

Cologne Parks and Gardens: View of the City Garden (Stadtgarten)Cologne Parks and Gardens: City Garden (Stadtgarten) - Venloer Strasse 40, Belgisches Viertel, Cologne, D-50672, Germany, DE
A particularly historic park dating back almost 200 years, the Stadtgarten offers an important green space and is regularly used for an array of recreational activities. Cologne's Stadtgarten is particularly busy during the summer months, when various outdoor concerts and events take place, both during the daytime and in the evenings.
Cologne gardens open: daily - dawn to dusk
Cologne gardens admission: no charge

Cologne Parks and Gardens: City Forest (Stadtwald) - Dürener Strasse, Lindenthal, Cologne, D-50931, Germany, DE
Cologne's Stadtwald, otherwise known as the City Forest, covers a vast area of over 150 acres / 61 hectares, and lies on the outskirts of the city. This important greenbelt is home to a number of appealing attractions, including a boating pond, wildlife reserve and summer beer gardens. Even on the sunniest of days you will not find it difficult to find shade under a large tree within the Stadtwald.
Cologne gardens open: daily - dawn to dusk
Cologne gardens admission: no charge

Cologne Parks and Gardens: Vorgebirgs Park (Vorgebirgspark) - Kreuznacher Strasse, Raderberg, Cologne, D-50968, Germany, DE
Always popular with locals in Cologne, the Vorgebirgs Park offers plenty of interest, whatever the time of year. Children particularly enjoy the playground, the open areas of grass and also the shallow pool, while for the adults the summer roses are extremely fragrant and attractive. Many people come here each morning for a quick jog around the park.
Cologne gardens open: daily - dawn to dusk
Cologne gardens admission: no charge





 
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