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ZollernalbkreisMeßstettenParco sportivo e ricreativo Blumersberg
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ZollernalbkreisMeßstettenParco sportivo e ricreativo Blumersberg
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The Blumersberg Sports and Recreation Park is a modern and inclusive leisure facility situated on Blumersberg in Meßstetten, Germany. Spanning approximately 7,500 to 8,000 square meters, this dynamic landscape was transformed from a former sports field into a vibrant hub offering diverse activities for all ages and abilities. Located at an elevation of 1001 meters, it serves as a central point for recreation in the region of Meßstetten.
Visitors consistently praise the park for its genuinely inclusive design and wide…
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Elevazione 1.000 m
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Visitors frequently highlight the park's genuinely inclusive design, featuring barrier-free swings and a trampoline accessible to wheelchairs, as particularly unique. Other top-rated facilities include the diverse water play elements, the challenging climbing structures, and the dirt park for bikes. The park also offers a calisthenics area, a small sports field with basketball hoops, and a football field.
The park features barrier-free walking paths that are suitable for leisurely strolls, making them accessible for all ages and abilities. While there aren't named 'hiking routes' in the traditional sense within the park itself, these paths offer a pleasant walking experience. For those seeking more challenging activities, the park provides a fitness circuit and various climbing elements. The surrounding area of Meßstetten also offers numerous trails for hikers and trail runners of varying difficulties.
Ample parking is available directly opposite the facility. This includes dedicated spaces for cars, mobile homes, bicycles, and disabled visitors. The park itself is designed with accessible pathways, ensuring easy access for everyone once inside.
The park is exceptionally family-friendly, offering a dedicated toddler area, various water play elements, and a double-slide tower. Younger children can also enjoy the barrier-free swings and a trampoline accessible to wheelchairs, ensuring fun for all ages and abilities.
While the park is a public recreational area, specific rules regarding dogs are not explicitly detailed in the provided information. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. For detailed regulations, it's best to check local signage upon arrival or contact the Meßstetten municipality.
The best season to visit for general outdoor activities and to enjoy the kiosk is from spring through autumn (April to October), when the weather is ideal and the 'Auszeit am Blumersberg' kiosk is open. While the park is open year-round, it is not specifically equipped for traditional winter sports like skiing or snowboarding. However, the accessible paths could still be suitable for winter walks, weather permitting.
The kiosk, named 'Auszeit am Blumersberg', offers refreshments such as cold drinks, ice cream, snacks, coffee, and cake. It also features an outdoor terrace. It operates during the warmer months, typically from April to October. A visitor tip mentioned that a kiosk with toilet facilities and a baby changing room was under construction, indicating ongoing improvements to visitor services.
Yes, on clear days, the park offers stunning panoramic viewpoints. Visitors can enjoy expansive vistas that stretch towards the distant Austrian and Swiss Alps, providing a picturesque backdrop for recreation and relaxation.
Given the diverse activities, visitors should consider bringing appropriate footwear for walking or sports, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and water bottles. For those planning to use the barbecue areas, bringing your own grilling supplies is recommended. Families with children might want to pack extra clothes for water play. Don't forget a camera to capture the scenic views!
Within the park itself, the barrier-free pathways offer a pleasant loop for exploring the various facilities. While the park doesn't feature named 'circular trails' in the traditional hiking sense, its design allows for easy navigation and return to your starting point. For longer circular routes in the broader region, hikers can utilize platforms like komoot to discover and plan trails that incorporate the park as a starting or ending point.