Revierpark Vonderort, Recreational park in Oberhausen, Germany.
Revierpark Vonderort is a large recreational park featuring sports fields, playgrounds, and swimming facilities separated by Bottroper Strasse. The grounds include spaces for training, play, and relaxation suited to visitors of different ages.
The park opened in 1974 as the third of five Revierparks created in the Ruhr region. It was built on the site of a former quartz sand quarry that was transformed into green space.
The Freizeithaus building functions as a gathering place where residents and visitors participate in community events and social activities. It serves as a local hub for people seeking recreational and social engagement.
The park contains multiple training areas including a pump track for mountain biking, running paths, and dedicated fitness zones. Visitors should note that facilities are split across both sides of Bottroper Strasse, requiring attention when moving between areas.
The park is home to around 3,000 trees and features dedicated zones planted to support pollinators and local insects. These areas contribute meaningfully to biodiversity conservation in the Ruhr region.
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