Park na Niskich Łąkach, Public park in Przedmieście Oławskie district, Wrocław, Poland.
Park na Niskich Łąkach sits along the northern bank of the Oława River, offering separate zones for walking, exercise, and play activities. The grounds feature wooden playground structures, outdoor fitness stations, and paved pathways that wind throughout the space.
This space was established around 1930 under the German name Volkspark with design by architect Richard Konwiarz. Major renovations after 1945 reshaped the layout and facilities we see today.
The park serves as a central gathering space for the local community, hosting events and providing recreational facilities that connect residents with nature.
Access the park via the Żabia Ścieżka Bridge or Rakowiecki Bridge, with free parking near Na Niskich Łąkach street. The terrain is mostly flat and paths are clearly marked, making navigation straightforward for visitors of different abilities.
The children's play area includes sound-producing elements and wooden structures shaped like insects, offering sensory experiences alongside traditional play. A separate zone allows dogs to run and exercise freely without restrictions.
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