Waldpark Marienhöhe

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Waldpark Marienhöhe is located in the district of Rissen on former brickyard premises. These were given the name "Gut Marienhöhe" in 1871, which is where the current name of the park comes from.

Waldpark Marienhöhe is located in the district of Rissen on former brickyard premises. These were given the name "Gut Marienhöhe" in 1871, which is where the current name of the park comes from. The old gravel pit in the middle of the grounds was restored to its natural state and today offers space for a large leisure area with play area. Visitors will also find a football pitch, table tennis tables, beach volleyball and streetball pitches as well as a skater facility here. In the summer, a visit to the adjoining Marienhöhe open-air swimming pool lends itself, in addition to walks in the park. In the winter, the long slopes of the Waldpark invite visitors to go tobogganing.

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