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    1. Restored Mühlenau – Sola-Bona Park loop from Halstenbek

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    September 1, 2019

    This park was created at the end of the 18th century as the park of an inn. More information is available for example at hamburg.de/parkanlagen/3116856/sola-bona-park2

    Translated by Google •

      May 26, 2020

      "Sola bona quae honesta" - "Only things that are decent are good".

      How lucky that an ex-pastor had a park created here in the 18th century. It was part of a disreputable tavern in which girls dressed as shepherds served. The rest of the story under the link from Andreas.

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        November 20, 2024

        The approximately 2 hectare park is named after the inscription on the gables of the villa with changing uses: "sola bona quae honesta" - only those things that are honorable are good.

        This is how one can interpret this statement.


        As is often the case with old facilities, the Sola Bona Park and the country house have a varied history behind them. Successive owners used the building. Among other things, it was used as an inn and from 1852 as a hydrotherapy facility and open-air bathing facility. Two fountains supplied healing water to spa guests seeking help. At this time, the site was expanded. The city of Hamburg acquired the site in 1954, and the park has been freely accessible since 1956.

        The park is designed in the English landscape style. A diverse tree population awaits you. Some old trees are remarkable, including an impressive oak tree, which is estimated to be around 350 years old. A pond enlivens the lush green garden area, through which a network of paths leads. The villa is for private use and not accessible.

        The Düngelau watercourse runs along the park border. You can continue your way along this stream. In the direction of Niendorfer Gehege or in the opposite direction to Altonaer Volkspark.

        You will find the Sola-Bona-Park on Kieler Straße, corner of Reichsbahnstraße, 22525 Hamburg.

        laurustico.de/index.php/hh-gruen/657-sola-bona-park

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          Distance 312 m

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