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Discgolf Park Scheibenstraße

9 holes on 6 baskets, free to play: The DiscGolfPark at the Scheibenstraße district sports facility in Cologne welcomes beginners and seasoned players alike.

Outdoor

Located at the Scheibenstraße district sports facility in Cologne, this disc golf course opened in 2018 and is freely accessible to everyone.

At a Glance

Type
Disc golf course (DiscGolfPark®)
Location
Scheibenstraße District Sports Facility, Cologne, Germany
Holes
9 holes on 6 baskets
Admission
Free to play
Opened
2018
Course design
Gregor Marter & Ralle from Cologne

Things to do here

  • Play a round of disc golf across the 9 holes
  • Tee off from the pads and aim for the baskets
  • Try your first throws as a beginner
  • Practice your throwing technique at your own pace
  • Enjoy a free game with friends or family

Layout and Surroundings

The course is laid out across the sports fields of the district facility, providing plenty of room to practise. The course features dedicated tee pads.

Who Is It For?

The course is designed as a beginner-friendly layout that is equally enjoyable for more experienced players — the course description calls it a "pro friendly beginner course".

Map

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Address

Scheibenstraße
50737 Köln

Hours

So: 00:00–24:00

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