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Niittysillanpuisto playground
- Service location
Niittysillanpuisto playground is a play area.
Visiting address
Niittyportti 5
02200 Espoo
Accessibility information
- There are no accessible parking spaces near the neighbourhood sports area. The nearest parking area is within 50 metres.
- The pick-up and drop-off area is located under 50 m from the neighbourhood sports area.
- A smooth and sufficiently wide asphalted route leads to the neighbourhood sports area. The route is illuminated.
- There are two entrances to the neighbourhood sports area. The neighbourhood sports area is extensively lit.
- The neighbourhood sports area has two benches with backrests.
- The neighbourhood sports area can be used for playing football, playing basketball, swinging, climbing on a wall, climbing on a jungle gym, sliding.
- The route to the various activity locations is in part soft. In locations, the floor of the location has a significant contrast in shade to the environment.
- Football can be played on a fenced arena with a flexible surface, which has a sufficient contrast in shade to its environment. The arena is surrounded by a high wall, and entrance is through an opening more than 90 cm wide.
- Basketball can be played on a fenced arena with a flexible surface, which has a sufficient contrast in shade to its environment. The arena is surrounded by a high wall, and entrance is through an opening more than 90 cm wide.
- The various swings have a significant contrast in shade to flexible surface (safety tiles). There is also a bird's nest swing in the area.
- The climbing wall is surrounded by flexible surface (safety tiles).
- The various climbing frames have a significant contrast in shade to flexible surface (safety tiles).
- The slide has a significant contrast in shade to flexible surface (safety tiles). The upper platforms of the slides can be accessed by stairs, by a climbing wall, by a climbing frame.
Services
Playgrounds
ServiceEspooPublic serviceEspoo has around 200 playgrounds and residents’ parks run by the city.
Text edited by: City of Espoo
Updated: 24/3/2024