
The Oppenheimer Rhine Beach is located in the middle of the nature reserve. Relaxation works wonderfully on the large lawn and the sand and gravel beach by the Rhine. In an adjoining restaurant with a terrace, one can sit comfortably. Oppenheim is very well accessible by regional train. From the Oppenheimer train station, it is about two kilometers through a forest to the swimming area. Parking directly at the beach is very limited. It is advisable to come by bike or on foot. Using the green spaces and the riverbank area is at your own…

Leisure fun for the whole family - an exciting puzzle tour on the Westhofen Wingertsheisjerweg. Children aged between 5 and 12 can explore the Wingertsheisjerweg in a playful way during the “Wingertswurm Rally.” At 16 waypoints, riddles are posed that can only be answered on-site. Sometimes they are quite simple and sometimes a bit tricky. The form with the individual questions is available for download below and can be printed directly from your home printer. And off you go! The tour starts at the parking lot “Am…

Holidays from the everyday life in the 'Rheinwelle' Here visitors find everything that makes them forget the stress of the everyday life. The rhinehessian water world is an extraordinary experience for all senses. The Rheinwelle is a swimming pool, leisure centre and sauna. It's a special kind of bathing experience. A floodplain landscape where the visitors can be active or just float, that inspires and calms down. The sauna world offers pure relaxation: seven different saunas and one steam bath offer the right thing for every demand.…

The Selzen multi-generation park also has a boules court. This is freely accessible and can be used by anyone. If you fancy more activity, you can let off steam in the adjoining multi-generation park.

In the HAPIK climbing hall, near Möbel Martin in Mainz-Hechtsheim, both young (from 4 years) and old are welcomed to an indoor climbing park with various climbing modules of different difficulty levels. Whether in rain or sunshine; the climbing hall is an ideal destination for families and school classes as well as anyone else who enjoys climbing. For safety, each visitor is equipped with a climbing harness. Thanks to a special safety system that automatically retracts the rope while climbing and gently brings everyone back to the…

When the Groß-Gerau Safari Park closed its doors in 1984, Peter Schweikhard was raising two tiger babies with a bottle. After the park went bankrupt, they simply stayed in Ingelheim. The non-profit association was founded in 2006. The first came in 2007 Tiger offspring into the world. There are now seven Bengal tigers living in the Waldeck Tiger Garden. During the opening times, the animals can be admired free of charge from 4 meters away from Friday to Sunday. Guided tours are also offered: - Groups: by appointment only - €…

In a beautiful setting of Oranienpark lies the well-maintained mini-golf facility (concrete surface) with its 18 playable holes and creative ball paths. The historic park is located in the middle of the spa area, and a public restroom facility is nearby. Entrance Fees: Adults from 17 years: 4.50 € Holders of guest cards: 3.50 € Youth under 16 years: 2.50 € The entrance fees are for one round of play (18 holes).

Modern architecture and technology today provide sports facility operators such as municipalities and cities with the opportunities to plan and build successful properties. Some established technical terms are used to give a name to the purpose of these buildings: “Sports and multipurpose hall,” “Sports and event hall,” “Multipurpose hall,” are terms that are well known. Conceptually, the RHEINHESSENHALLE has arrived as a representative of sports venues in the third millennium. The physical and mental…