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Hammer Park is a historic public park nestled in the Hamm district, just five kilometers east of Hamburg's vibrant city center in Germany. Covering nearly 16 hectares, this significant green oasis, with an elevation of approximately 21 meters, offers a tranquil escape from urban life. While not a dense wilderness, it features numerous mature trees and expansive lawns, providing a vital natural space within the bustling city.

Visitors consistently praise Hammer Park for its unique blend of historical charm and…

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    December 26, 2018

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    Hammer Park can look back on a long and varied history. In the bombing nights of 1943, the park was essentially destroyed and rebuilt after the war. Those who come to the city via the Horner Kreisel, the Sievekingsallee, usually drive carelessly past this beautiful, large park. It is worth the visit! The park is bigger than you think.
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    April 19, 2020

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    Nice old trees.

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    About half of the park area is overgrown with historic old trees from the 17th to 19th centuries and mainly contains oak, beech, linden, birch, maple, hornbeam, but also some exotic species such as magnolia and evergreen yew. There are a striking number of so-called “two-in-hand”, that is, old trees with two or more trunks as a result of deforestation during the French period. The oldest tree is a linden tree on the edge of the sports stadium, the age of which experts estimate to be 400 to 600 years.


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    Hammer Park is not that conspicuous. It is located between major traffic axes towards the east of the city. Its edges are partly well wrapped in greenery, partly hidden by …
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    1. Hammer Park Pond – Hammer Park loop from Hamburg Hasselbrook

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    Location: Hamburg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of trails are available in Hammer Park and what are their difficulty levels?

    Hammer Park primarily offers paved paths that are suitable for leisurely strolls, walking, and running. The terrain is generally flat, with an elevation of approximately 21 meters, making most paths easy and accessible for all fitness levels. There are no challenging 'difficulty levels' in the traditional hiking sense, as it's an urban park designed for relaxation and gentle recreation.

    Are dogs allowed in Hammer Park, and are there specific dog-friendly areas or rules?

    Yes, Hammer Park is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on the paved paths and in many open areas, provided they are kept on a leash. As a public park within a city, it's important to be considerate of other visitors and clean up after your pet. There are no specific designated 'dog-friendly trails' as the entire park is accessible for leashed dogs.

    What are the parking options for Hammer Park, and how easy is it to find a spot?

    While the intro mentions street parking is available, visitor tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak times. It's often recommended to arrive early, particularly on weekends or during summer, to secure a spot around the park's borders along streets like Hammer Steindamm, Sievekingsallee, Fahrenkamp, Caspar-Voght-Straße, and Hammer Hof. There are no large dedicated parking lots within the park itself.

    What public transport options are available to reach Hammer Park?

    Hammer Park is well-connected by public transport due to its central location in Hamburg. You can reach the park via various bus lines that stop along its borders. For specific routes and schedules, it's best to check the local Hamburg public transport (HVV) website or app, as options can vary. This is often the most convenient way to access the park, especially to avoid potential parking difficulties.

    How long are the typical walking or running routes within Hammer Park?

    Hammer Park covers nearly 16 hectares, and while there isn't a single 'typical' route length, visitors can easily create walks ranging from short, leisurely strolls of 1-2 kilometers to longer circuits. A full loop around the park's perimeter, utilizing its network of paths, could be several kilometers. The park's design allows for flexible routes, letting you extend or shorten your walk as desired by exploring its various sections, including the central pond, gardens, and historical features.

    What historical landmarks or notable features should visitors look out for in Hammer Park?

    Hammer Park is rich in history and features several notable landmarks. Be sure to look for the Musikpavillon (Music Pavilion) built in 1908, the Bismarck Monument from 1906, and the 42-meter tall Water Tower from 1878, which now houses a restaurant. The park also boasts a central pond with a fountain, a herb garden, a rose garden, and a historic wading pool that is open in summer. Don't miss the ancient trees, including a linden tree estimated to be 400 to 600 years old, and the unique 'two-in-hand' trees.

    Is Hammer Park suitable for visiting during winter, and what are the conditions like?

    Yes, Hammer Park can be visited in winter. While the vibrant greenery of summer gives way to a more subdued landscape, the park's paved paths remain accessible for walks. The historic old trees take on a different beauty, and the park offers a peaceful, often quieter, escape from the city. However, visitors should be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially icy or snowy conditions on paths, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants located within or very close to Hammer Park?

    Yes, there are amenities available. The historic Water Tower within Hammer Park houses a restaurant, offering panoramic views. Additionally, as an urban park, there are likely cafes and eateries in the surrounding Hamm district, just a short walk from the park's entrances, providing options for refreshments before or after your visit.

    What specific activities are available for families with children in Hammer Park?

    Hammer Park is very family-friendly, offering a variety of activities for children. It features playgrounds, ball courts, and mini-golf. In summer, the historic wading pool provides a refreshing option for younger visitors. The expansive lawns are perfect for picnics and open play, and the paved paths are suitable for strollers and young cyclists, making it an ideal spot for a family outing.

    Are the paths in Hammer Park accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    Yes, the paths in Hammer Park are generally paved and well-maintained, making them suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. The park's terrain is mostly flat, with an elevation of approximately 21 meters, ensuring ease of access throughout most of the green spaces and around key features like the central pond and gardens. This makes it an inclusive destination for visitors with mobility aids.

    Does Hammer Park get very crowded, especially on weekends or during good weather?

    Yes, Hammer Park is a popular urban green space, and it can get quite busy, especially on weekends and during good weather, particularly in summer. The large lawns become a magnet for picnickers and sun-seekers. While the park is extensive enough to absorb many visitors, certain areas like playgrounds, the central pond, and popular pathways may experience higher foot traffic. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during weekday mornings or later in the afternoon.

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