Heilwigpark

The Heilwigpark is a small green area in the north of the district of Harvestehude. The park is located directly on the confluence of the Isebekkanal with the Alster. Several benches along the water invite visitors to stop and spend some time here.

The Heilwigpark is a small green area in the north of the district of Harvestehude. The park is located directly on the confluence of the Isebekkanal with the Alster. Several benches along the water invite visitors to stop and spend some time here. Here, visitors to the park have the opportunity to take a rest in the shade of the tall trees and to watch the hustle and bustle on the Alster. In the summer, many people with paddle and rowing boats come here. There is also a ferry jetty on the park's bank. What's more, in addition to the lawn area, there is also a small children's play area.

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