Solgårdsparken – Køge’s Riverside Haven
Solgårdsparken in Køge is a riverside retreat featuring woodlands, lawns, playgrounds, public art, and event spaces—an ideal escape for families and nature lovers.
Solgårdsparken is a sprawling riverside park on the edge of Køge, cherished for its tranquil lagoons, woodland trails, event spaces, and striking sculptures. Once private grounds, the park blends manicured lawns with wild corners, offering a local retreat to enjoy seasonal blooms, birdlife, and community events. Families, joggers, and nature lovers flock here for peaceful walks, water views, and playgrounds just south of Køge’s historic core.
A brief summary to Drikkevandpost - Havnen
- Havnen 13, Køge, 4600, DK
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Local tips
- Bring a picnic or snacks—tables and benches are scattered throughout the park’s most scenic spots.
- Early mornings and sunset hours often see the fewest visitors and the most active birdlife.
- Wheelchair-accessible paths make the park suitable for prams and limited-mobility travelers.
- Restrooms are available near the main playground and occasionally by event areas during summer.
Getting There
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Walking
From Køge’s old town center, it’s a gentle stroll of around 20–25 minutes heading south. The way leads you out past historic buildings, following the river’s green corridor as you approach the peaceful expanse of Solgårdsparken. Popular with locals, the walk offers glimpses of traditional Danish cottages and community gardens along the route.
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Public Transport
Local buses run from the central station area with stops within a short walk of the park’s main entrances. Single-ride fares typically cost DKK 24 for adults. On board, conductors and signage help orient you on when to alight. Buses are frequent, and in summer, expect more families heading in the direction of the river.
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Taxi
A taxi ride from the center of Køge to the park generally takes 7–10 minutes, costing in the range of DKK 80–110 depending on traffic. Taxis can drop you conveniently at the main park entry—ideal if traveling with children or limited mobility.
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Driving/Parking
Free public parking is available near the park, but spaces can fill up quickly on sunny weekends and during public events. There’s no toll for accessing the area, but be mindful of time restrictions in nearby residential zones.