Oststadt in the green: Discover the new recreation ring!

Oststadt in the green: Discover the new recreation ring!

in Ludwigsburg, where nature meets urbanity, the green ring remains a real highlight for everyone who is looking for fresh air and movement. It runs charmingly around the city and offers numerous walkers, cyclists and families, relaxing opportunities to linger and discover. There is a lot to experience in the Oststadt, as reported by [ludwigsburg.de] (https://www.ludwigsburg.de/start/stadt+ developing/artikel+step+-gruener+ring+ostadt.html).

Here, pleasant shade spaces with benches and shade -giving fruit trees were created here along the green ring. These places are ideal for resting and enjoying the area - and during the harvest time a piece of fruit can also be taken with you. A look at the information board on the green wall on the playground at the end of Corneliusstraße also reveals how citizens can actively participate by drawing their used paths and sending photos to the district officer, Ms. Schneider.

activities and participation

for everyone who wants more: On June 5, there was already a prelude in which the citizens could discuss ideas for the design of the green ring. Various events are also planned during the summer, including:

  • reading afternoon in the green: Thursday, July 17, from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., with the district library.
  • Ludwigsburger Walk paths: Monday, July 28th, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., in which citizens can share their favorite walks.
  • Geh-Café-Experience biotope networking: Monday, August 4, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., with geographer Günter Schlech.

In addition, students from the University of Education have developed digital schnitzel hunts who invite you to explore the biodiversity of the region. QR codes and the website of the city of Ludwigsburg offer valuable information for explorers.

green in the city

Green infrastructure, a term that is anchored in the EU strategy and is increasingly moving the German professional world, plays a central role in such projects. It comprises all green and open spaces and is viewed as an essential infrastructure that not only entails ecological, but also social and aesthetic qualities, as bfn.de explains. This not only promotes biological diversity, but also the well -being of the people in the city.

A look at Hamburg, where the first green ring was created around 200 years ago, shows similar efforts. It not only combines historical sites, but also offers numerous leisure opportunities and is part of sustainable urban development. Diese Schwerpunkte sind wichtig, um die Städte in einer sich wandelnden Umwelt fit für die Zukunft zu machen, wie hamburg.de ebenfalls beschreibt.

A rounded cityscape that harmoniously combines both the green and the urban, offers its citizens a high quality of life. Whether walking, cycling or just enjoying the green oases - the green ring in Ludwigsburg is a real win for the city and invites you to experience nature with a fresh moment.

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