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Barbecue in Leipzig’s parks

I wrote this on the eve of Ascension Day, when—since we live in the East-German diaspora—people turn a blind eye to Christ’s ascension into heaven. Alas, to add insult to injury, you see men flocking to parks in hordes, cycling and canoeing in Leipzig’s parks to indulge in the pagan rite of celebrating themselves. It’s Men’s Day! And since men tend to be creatures of simple pleasures, all they have in mind is wallowing in vice (beer) and glutenous piggery (pork sausages). We grilled Marjon Borsboom, to sound out the do’s and don’ts for a barbecue.

What’s allowed?

Barbecuing is not prohibited as such, but you can’t just put your cart grill on the next pitch of grass (which will result in a fine).

Where is BBQing safe?

  • Marienweg, Rosental near the watchtower
  • Friesenstraße behind the sports ground of Sportplatz SV Leipzig West
  • Nonnenweg / Anton-Bruckner-Allee on the premises of “Zentrum für Gesundheitssport”
  • Rosental in the back area
  • Friedenspark, south-east of the centre
  • The park in Rabet
  • Lene-Voigt-Park in Reudnitz
  • Erholungspark in Lößnig-Dölitz

What do I need to bear in mind?

Leipzig’s Police Ordinance states that you are not to disturb the recreational function in public parks and that you need to refrain from any potentially harmful activity. This includes barbecue grills left lying on the ground. However, you may bring your own fully functional barbecue grill as long as it is reasonably adjusted not to touch the ground. Don’t leave your barbecue grill behind, as it may damage the grass.

What’s forbidden?

You are not allowed to barbecue under trees or near the woods. The same applies to designated fields for dog-walking and flower beds, etc. Be sure not to damage the greenery. Don’t start a fire unless you are in one of the designated BBQ areas (mentioned above).

Where does the rubbish go?

The City of Leipzig has provided containers in certain places, e.g. in Johannapark and Clara-Zetkin-Park. In case these should be full, there are public rubbish bins everywhere that are cleared out regularly. No harm in taking your litter and recycling home, either.

Can I bring a guitar?

Yes, please. Making music in parks is allowed between 6 am and 10 pm. Please refrain from musical activities in the dead of night.

How about a barbecue at the lake?

NO, not allowed!

It is not permitted to barbecue at Cospudener See, Markleeberger See or any of the other lakes in or around Leipzig.

Enjoy the sausages, and let us know what you think of Men’s Day and/or the Leipzig grill experience!

Editor’s note: This article was first published in 2016. You can see all City of Leipzig barbecue rules here.

A cosmopolitan butterfly that feels at home where people are friendly and coffee is strong. As a person with a wide range of interests and a low attention span, he succumbs to the charm of novelty all too readily. Literature, film, photography and politics on Mondays, playing dead and g(r)ooming dogs on Tuesdays. Hand him a beer and he’ll talk about football, tell him a lie and he’ll tell you two.

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