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Wöhrder Meadow

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Wöhrder Meadow

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Wöhrder Wiese is a sprawling inner-city green space nestled in Nuremberg, Germany, offering a vital natural escape within the bustling urban landscape. Situated along the scenic Pegnitz River and the artificial Wöhrder See, this expansive park lies just south of the Wöhrd district, a mere stone's throw from Nuremberg's historic Old Town. At an elevation of approximately 300 meters, it serves as a cherished recreational hub for locals and visitors alike in the heart of Bavaria.

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    May 25, 2024

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    The meadow is perfect for a small picnic or just to relax. It is a lovely meeting place for outdoor enthusiasts. A restaurant has recently opened directly on the meadow.
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    August 21, 2020

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    Nuremberg's green lungs, five minutes from the city centre.
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    October 3, 2017

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    The Wöhrder Wiese is an inner city green area along the Pegnitz and the Wöhrder lake in the center of Nuremberg, south of the district Wöhrd. The area is used intensively by recreation seekers and recreational athletes and for leisure and cultural events.
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    Elevation 300 m

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    Location: Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific walking or cycling routes recommended at Wöhrder Wiese?

    While Wöhrder Wiese itself is an open green space perfect for casual strolls, the area around the Wöhrder See offers dedicated paths for walking, jogging, and cycling. A popular circular route around the lake is frequently used for sports events, including an annual six-hour run. These paths are generally flat and accessible, making them suitable for various activities.

    What are the parking options like at Wöhrder Wiese, especially during peak times?

    Wöhrder Wiese is centrally located, and while some parking may be available in the surrounding streets, it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during warmer months. Public transport is highly recommended due to the park's excellent accessibility via the U-Bahn station 'Wöhrder Wiese'.

    Is Wöhrder Wiese suitable for families with young children, and what activities are available?

    Absolutely! Wöhrder Wiese is very family-friendly. It offers expansive green meadows for children to play, swing sets, and a football court. The 'Erfahrungsfeld der Sinne' (Field of Experiences for the Senses) interactive exhibition is also a popular attraction for families from May to September, providing engaging activities for all ages.

    Are dogs allowed at Wöhrder Wiese, and are there specific rules for pet owners?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Wöhrder Wiese, making it a popular spot for dog owners. However, it's important to keep dogs on a leash in designated areas and to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. The open spaces provide ample room for walks.

    What are some lesser-known natural features or viewpoints to discover at Wöhrder Wiese?

    Beyond the main meadows, explore the edges of the Wöhrder Wiese in early spring to witness numerous Yellow Star-of-Bethlehem flowers in bloom. The upper Wöhrder See, while not directly accessible for recreation, serves as a natural habitat for rare birds and plants, offering opportunities for quiet wildlife spotting from its banks.

    How accessible are the paths at Wöhrder Wiese for wheelchairs or strollers?

    The paths throughout Wöhrder Wiese and around the Wöhrder See are generally flat and well-maintained, making them highly accessible for wheelchairs, strollers, and those with limited mobility. The open, grassy areas are also mostly level, allowing for easy navigation.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly adjacent to Wöhrder Wiese?

    Yes, there are amenities available. A restaurant has recently opened directly on the meadow, and during the summer months, several Biergärten operate, offering refreshments and a relaxing atmosphere. For accommodation, the park's proximity to Nuremberg's Old Town means numerous hotels and guesthouses are just a short walk or public transport ride away.

    What should visitors wear if planning a visit to Wöhrder Wiese during the winter months?

    For a winter visit to Wöhrder Wiese, it's essential to dress warmly in layers, including a waterproof outer layer, as temperatures in Nuremberg can drop significantly. Sturdy, waterproof footwear is also recommended, as paths might be damp or icy, and the open meadows can be chilly and exposed.

    What is the historical significance of Wöhrder Wiese?

    Wöhrder Wiese holds a unique historical connection to industry. A monument within the park commemorates the site of the Hadermühle, Germany's first paper mill, which was established here in 1390 by Nuremberg councilor Ulman Stromer. This highlights the area's long history of human activity and innovation.

    How does Wöhrder Wiese compare to Volkspark Marienberg for outdoor activities in Nuremberg?

    Wöhrder Wiese is an inner-city green space known for its flat, expansive meadows along the river and lake, ideal for casual strolls, picnics, and cycling, with a vibrant, communal atmosphere. Volkspark Marienberg, on the other hand, is a larger park located slightly further north, offering more varied terrain, including wooded areas and hills, often preferred for longer hikes and more secluded nature experiences. Both offer excellent urban escapes, but Wöhrder Wiese is more central and focused on open recreational space.

    Can I find specific viewpoints for scenic photography at Wöhrder Wiese?

    While Wöhrder Wiese is generally flat, excellent photographic opportunities arise from its position along the Pegnitz River and Wöhrder See. The views across the lake, especially at sunrise or sunset, can be very picturesque. The monument to the Hadermühle and the double row of plane trees along the Prinzregentenufer also offer interesting subjects.

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