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Volkspark Dutzendteich

Bavaria  >  Germany

Public recreational area on the southern outskirts of Nuremberg. Ideal for observing water birds, songbirds, and migratory birds by the water.

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Most recent update 23 ноември 2025
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Description

The Volkspark Dutzendteich in Nuremberg is a diverse recreational area that combines nature, leisure, and history. The extensive park landscape with several ponds, meadows, old trees, and walking paths is particularly popular with birdwatchers – and at the same time is an important place of remembrance of the Nazi era.

The various ponds – including the Great and Small Dutzendteich and the Silbersee – together with reed beds, islands, and riparian woodlands provide ideal habitats for many species of birds. Water birds in particular, such as цуцулест нуркач, црна лиска, Дива патка, цуцулест кожувар, дива гуска, and occasionally мал нуркач or голем северен нуркач, can be easily observed here. Numerous songbirds such as обичен свиркач, црноглаво грмушарче, црвеногушка, Обичен (Шумски) лазач, and various species of woodpeckers live in the surrounding trees and shrubs. In recent years, rare species such as црноврат нуркач and Мал воден бик have also been observed with increasing frequency. Birds of prey such as јастреб кокошкар and јастреб врапчар are also reported from time to time.

The park is also an important resting place for migratory birds in spring and fall. Thanks to the quiet shore areas and the bird island in the Großer Dutzendteich, many species can be observed undisturbed. It is also worth a visit in winter, when winter visitors from Northern and Eastern Europe often stay here.

Details

Access

Volkspark Dutzendteich is located in the southeast of Nuremberg. The area is easily accessible, whether by car, public transport, or bicycle. Nürnberg-Dutzendteich (S-Bahn) station (1) lies right next to the park and the Documentation Center (Dokuzentrum). It is served by the S2 line of the Nuremberg S-Bahn, which connects to Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof (the main station) in just a few minutes. You can also take the U-Bahn line U1 to “Frankenstraße” or “Langwasser Mitte,” or use tram line 9 to “Doku-Zentrum.” Several bus stops (Oskar-von-Miller-Straße, Bayernstraße, Messe) are also within walking distance.

Terrain and Habitat

Wetland , Plain , Reedbeds , Pond , Mud flats , Forest , Scattered trees and bushes , Lake , Park , City/village

Conditions

Flat , Open landscape

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring , Autumn , Spring migration , Autumn migration

Route

Paved road , Wide path , Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car , Wheelchair , Boat

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

In addition to its importance as a natural area, the Volkspark Dutzendteich also has a profound historical dimension. In the 1930s, the area was redesigned by the National Socialists as part of the huge “Reichsparteitagsgelände (Reich Party Rally Grounds)". The Great Dutzendteich and its surroundings were incorporated into the staging of Nazi power.

Central structures such as the monumental, unfinished Congress Hall, the Great Road, and the grandstands at the Zeppelin Field were erected in the immediate vicinity. These interventions permanently altered the landscape and turned the area into a central location for Nazi propaganda.

Today, the Dutzendteich is an important place of remembrance. The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds in the Congress Hall provides information about the history of National Socialism, the Nazi party rallies, and the ideological appropriation of the space. The visible remains of Nazi architecture serve as a reminder to confront the past.

The Volkspark Dutzendteich public is a place of contrasts: while watching birds by the water or walking in the greenery, you will repeatedly encounter traces of history. This special combination of experiencing nature and historical reflection makes the park a unique place in Nuremberg – a place of recreation, education, and conscious remembrance.

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