Rheinaue, Public park in Bonn, Germany
Rheinaue is a park along the Rhine in Bonn offering extensive green spaces, walking paths, and different garden areas. A 15-hectare lake with several pontoon bridges and natural habitats shape the landscape.
The park was established in 1979 as part of the Federal Horticultural Show, transforming the area between Bonn, Beuel, and Bad Godesberg into a recreation space. This development was based on making river floodplains accessible to the public.
A Japanese garden gifted by the Japanese government features water cascades and a multi-tiered pagoda that reflect far-eastern design principles. Visitors can experience these traditional landscape elements alongside local flora.
The park is open year-round and can be visited for a few hours or longer depending on your pace. Well-maintained paths are suitable for visitors of all mobility levels.
A special garden for blind visitors features plants with braille labels that invite touching and experiencing the flora directly. This area demonstrates how parks can be accessible to everyone.
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