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Finding parking near Waldspielpark Scheerwald, Frankfurt

Looking for parking Waldspielpark Scheerwald in Frankfurt? Since this is a popular family spot in the city forest, your best bet is to plan for limited nearby car access, check street signs carefully, and consider step-free parking options where available. If you want to compare what’s possible for your dates, use the parking search above—then check Mobypark in case availability changes later.

Closest public parking near Waldspielpark Scheerwald

Drivers typically look for parking directly around the park approaches on Sachsenhäuser Landwehrweg (the forest area where the Wassersprühfeld is located). There’s also a listed nearby parking location at An der Goetheruh (60599 Frankfurt), commonly used when you’re heading toward the Scheerwald area.

Where to look What it means for you
Sachsenhäuser Landwehrweg (around the park grounds) Nearest access point—aim for this first when you’re arriving by car.
An der Goetheruh, 60599 A nearby parking spot referenced for this destination area.
Surrounding residential streets May offer additional spaces, but availability depends on local restrictions/signage.

Step-free and disabled parking

If you need easier access, there is a disabled-accessible parking area for self-drivers associated with the Wassersprühfeld area. The access is described as mostly step-free (with at most one step), and accessible toilet facilities are available during park opening times.

Street parking rules to check (so you don’t get stuck with a fine)

On the streets around Scheerwald, don’t rely on “usual” rules—always read the roadside signage. In practice, that means checking for time limits (max parking duration), resident-permit requirements, and any no-stopping/loading restrictions near junctions and public transport stops.

Summer demand: plan for the Wassersprühfeld peak

Expect higher demand during the Wassersprühfeld season: the water play is operated from mid-May to the end of September (season/temperature dependent). If you arrive when it’s sunny and warm, the closest access points can fill quickly—arrive earlier, keep an eye out for clear signage on nearby streets, or consider using public transport (bus lines 81/82, stop Burgenlandweg). If you don’t find convenient spaces, you can also check Mobypark for future availability near Waldspielpark Scheerwald.

Quick checklist before you drive in

  • Bring what you need to follow posted instructions for any paid machines/bays (if present).
  • Park only where the signs allow it—look for time limits and permit-only zones.
  • Plan an alternate target street/area in case the nearest access on Sachsenhäuser Landwehrweg is full.
  • If mobility is limited, prioritize the step-free accessible parking linked to the Wassersprühfeld area.

Parking FAQs for Waldspielpark Scheerwald

More practical details (accessible parking, peak-season expectations, and street restrictions) are answered below.

FAQ about parking near Waldspielpark Scheerwald

Where can I park for Waldspielpark Scheerwald?
Look first around the park approaches on Sachsenhäuser Landwehrweg (in the forest area where the Wassersprühfeld is located). You can also find a referenced nearby parking location at An der Goetheruh (60599 Frankfurt am Main). If those are busy, nearby residential streets may offer additional options—but availability depends on the posted street signs and parking rules.
Is there accessible parking near Waldspielpark Scheerwald?
Yes. There is an accessible (disabled-accessible) parking area for self-drivers connected to the Wassersprühfeld area. The access is described as step-free with at most one step, and accessible toilets are available during the park’s opening times.
Is parking busier during the summer water-spray season?
It usually is. The Wassersprühfeld operates from mid-May to the end of September, and it runs under suitable weather conditions. On warm, sunny days, more families visit, so parking near the closest accesses can fill faster—arrive early and consider public transport (bus 81/82 to Burgenlandweg) if you want to avoid circling.
What street-parking restrictions should I look for around the park?
Always follow the roadside signage. Check for maximum parking durations, resident-permit requirements, and any no-stopping/loading restrictions—especially near junctions, driveways, and public transport stops. If you’re unsure, choose a clearly marked bay that matches your vehicle and your intended parking time.