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Inner Green Belt Water Playground

Cologne's largest water playground in the Inner Green Belt between Venloer and Vogelsanger Straße – fully accessible, with spray fountains activated at the push of a button.

Outdoor Swimming Family-friendly

In the Inner Green Belt between Venloer Straße and Vogelsanger Straße lies Cologne's largest public water playground – designed to be fully accessible and inclusive.

At a Glance

Type
Public water playground (outdoor)
Location
Inner Green Belt, between Venloer and Vogelsanger Straße
Highlight
fully accessible, inclusive play
Water
activated by push button (not running permanently – saves water)
Season
typically May to October
Suitable for
families with children

Playing with Water

The playground features spray fountains and water play elements activated via push buttons, so the water only runs when needed – a deliberate, resource-friendly approach. On hot summer days it offers a refreshing place to cool off and splash around.

Part of a City-wide Network

The Green Belt water playground is the largest of 16 water playgrounds across Cologne. The sites can be found via the city's playground database and operate mainly during the summer months.

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Address

Venloer Str. 65
50672 Köln

Hours

So: 00:00–24:00

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