What makes it 85% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor can jog the 1.5 km loop, skate, photograph 19th-century ramparts, read in orchards, and rest in hammocks; free entry and good lighting make a flexible and safe outing.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Enough time to complete the 1.5 km circuit, try the skatepark and explore key areas without rushing.
Jog the ramparts circuit:
Follow the marked 1.5 km loop around the old barracks.
Tip: Go early to avoid crowds and enjoy quiet city views.
Use the 1,300 m² skatepark:
Skate or scoot over bowls, ramps and ledges.
Tip: Bring your own board and helmet for safety.
Play on the sport courts:
Shoot hoops or rally on basketball, badminton or ping-pong courts.
Tip: Balls and nets are provided—just show up and play.
Chess and reading in the orchard:
Settle at stone tables under fruit trees for games or books.
Tip: Carry a chess set or book; benches fill up by afternoon.
Photograph the historic ramparts:
Capture 19th-century masonry walls, grassy ditches and barracks.
Tip: Visit at sunset for soft, golden light.
Join a heritage tour:
Contact Association ADPB for public guided visits of park history.
Tip: Book in advance and join on group-tour days.

Ravi Tamta
This is very nice park for people to walk, run and relax. You can come with your family for a day picnic.lots of people come for exercise and other activities.
Zineb Ameziane
You can not imagine how nice people are working heard to safe others homelesses!!!please, trust me ,,,go and visite !
Maria D MBEGABOLAWE
Use it for my weekly run with a lovely friend of mine. We love it. Perfect for families and kids too
John Lie'Lee Ongoum
Big open space, mostly paved with a grass field at the top of the Parc. People use it to exercise, play petanque, and have picnic on the grass area.
Anna Jindrová
Good place to have a small walk, or sit there with book or bring children here to play.
In summer, arrive before 9 AM to enjoy shade and cool air. Autumn floods the ramparts with color. After rain in winter, paths can turn muddy—wear waterproof shoes.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Park entry | EUR 0 |
| Public transport (one-way) | EUR 2 |
| Snack near park | EUR 5 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 7 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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