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The Lehmann-Garten Templin is a unique botanical garden and natural monument nestled in the heart of Templin, Brandenburg, Germany. Situated at an elevation of 91 meters, this green sanctuary in the Uckermark region offers a peaceful escape and a rich educational experience. Originally established in 1912 as a school garden for the Joachimsthalschen Gymnasium, it continues its legacy as a place for learning and discovery, showcasing over 400 diverse plant species.
Visitors consistently praise the garden's tranquil atmosphere and its…
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The Lehmann-Garten Templin is open on Wednesday mornings without charge. For specific times or special event openings, it's advisable to check local listings or the garden's official information.
The garden features gravel paths and low dry stone walls. While generally manageable for a leisurely stroll, some areas might present challenges for wheelchairs or strollers due to the uneven nature of gravel. It's recommended to exercise caution.
Information regarding dog-friendliness is not explicitly stated in the available resources. Typically, botanical gardens have specific rules about pets, often requiring them to be on a leash or restricting access. It's best to check directly with the garden before visiting with a dog.
A typical visit to Lehmann-Garten Templin can range from 1 to 2 hours, depending on your interest in botany and how much time you wish to spend exploring the various themed borders and plant collections. For those participating in a guided tour or the children's garden rally, it might take a bit longer.
While specific dedicated parking for Lehmann-Garten Templin isn't detailed, visitors can generally find public parking options nearby on Prenzlauer Allee or in the surrounding streets of Templin. Arriving earlier in the day, especially during peak season, might make finding a spot easier.
Lehmann-Garten Templin is located at Prenzlauer Allee 28, within the town of Templin. Public transport options would likely involve local bus services within Templin, connecting from the Templin train station or other central points. It's advisable to consult local bus schedules for the most current routes and stops.
The garden is situated within Templin, so visitors will find various cafes, restaurants, and other amenities within walking distance in the town center. These establishments offer options for refreshments and meals before or after your visit to the garden.
In winter, Lehmann-Garten Templin offers a unique experience by serving herbal teas made from 15 different kinds of plants harvested directly from the garden. This provides a cozy and educational way to enjoy the garden during the colder months, focusing on its medicinal and culinary plant collections.
Yes, the Lehmann-Garten Templin offers individual tours for visitors. These tours provide a deeper insight into the garden's diverse flora, its history, and its educational purpose. It's recommended to inquire about tour availability and booking in advance.
The garden boasts a diverse collection of over 400 wild and cultivated plant species. You can expect to see a wide array of medicinal, spice, and dye plants, alongside various flora arranged in distinct structural elements and themed borders like the herb garden, sun border, firethorn border, hawthorn border, Zen border, and a forest garden.
Yes, Lehmann-Garten Templin is designed to be family-friendly and offers a garden rally specifically for children. This engaging activity encourages discovery and learning about the various plants and features within the garden, making it an interactive experience for younger visitors.