Eichtalpark in Wandsbek: New look for the climate-friendly oasis!

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Construction work in Eichtalpark Wandsbek is largely completed. Important path connections have now been released - a step towards ecological improvement.

Bauarbeiten im Eichtalpark Wandsbek weitgehend abgeschlossen. Wichtige Wegeverbindungen sind nun freigegeben – ein Schritt zur ökologischen Aufwertung.
Construction work in Eichtalpark Wandsbek is largely completed. Important path connections have now been released - a step towards ecological improvement.

Eichtalpark in Wandsbek: New look for the climate-friendly oasis!

The Eichtalpark in Wandsbek shines in new splendor. After months of construction work, most of the work to redesign and redesign the park has now been largely completed. On December 8, 2025, the main path along the Wandse green belt was reopened, meaning that the most important path connections are now completely passable. Visitors can enjoy new pedestrian bridges and improved recreation areas, making the park an inviting place for recreation and nature experience.

The attractively designed areas in the northern part of the park and the central meadow have been open to the public since May and June. However, the dog park at the entrance to “Bei der Hopfenkarre” remains closed for the time being, adds the Hamburg.de. The project, which is part of a comprehensive package of measures to adapt to climate change, also envisages the ecological upgrading of the site.

A climate park for the future

The renovations in Eichtalpark are not only a joy for the residents, but also an important contribution to climate adaptation in the region. By the end of 2024, the park will be transformed into a real climate park, which will not only offer citizens an improved recreational area, but also function as an information center on climate change. The Wandsbek district office is planning, among other things, the renaturation of the Wandse and the creation of an informative climate trail, adds EichtalKlimapark.de.

Overall, a variety of measures will be implemented on an area of ​​around ten hectares, including the construction of a climate station and the installation of three weather stations that collect climatic data at different locations within the park. This data will soon be available to visitors and will provide information about current measurements such as temperature and humidity.

A role model for others

The Eichtalpark has the potential to serve as a model for similar projects beyond Wandsbek. The redesign is being financed by the federal government and the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, with a total amount of over 3.73 million euros. In this way, we actively respond to the challenges of climate change through dialogic collaboration with local residents. The project aims to create a sustainable and relaxing environment in which nature and people can live in harmony.

In conclusion, it should be noted that everyday observations of weather and climate not only have local effects, but can also contribute to a greater understanding of the consequences of climate change. At a time when interest in sustainable development opportunities is increasing, Eichtalpark is a successful example of proactive climate adaptation. Further information about the progress and measures in the park can be found at Hamburg.de be retrieved.