Oderbruch

Vastness At The Oderbruch

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We went to Coethen, one hour east of Berlin next to Bad Freienwalde to see an exposition of the artist Karin Kerkmann in the beautiful chapel of the village.

 

Afterwards we still had some time to hike above Stille Oder and Alte Oder. As you hike on hills you have some breathtaking vast views on the Oderbruch. A real hiking recommendation! Next time I’ll come with more time.

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Location: Schiffmühle – Teufelsauge – Bergkolonie – Granitberg – Gabow – Schiffmühle / Distance: 7 km / from city center: 60 km / North East / Weather: 18 °C, sunny and a little cloudy  / Camera: Nikon D90, 35 mm lens

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Berlin Day Hike: Rainy Sunday at Bernsteinsee

Natural an diverse forests, stunning lake views,  a picturesque village, a real sandy beach at Bernsteinsee and at the end of your hike you can have a coffee sitting in the sun at wonderful wake and camp headquarters an admire the wakeboarders. Or maybe do it yourself?

Location: Wake-and-Camp am Ruhlesee near Sophienstädt – small path between Ruhlesee and Kiessee – along Blauer See – along the northern shore of Eiserbuder See – along the western shore of Bukowsee – Sophienstädt – along the western shore of Bernsteinsee (wrongly named Kiessee on the map) – back to Wake-and-Camp / Distance: 12,5 km / from city center: 50 km / north / Weather: 20 °C, rainy and cloudy  / Camera: Nikon D90, 18-200 mm lens

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Biesenthal

Berlin Day Hike: Longing For Spring In Biesenthal

Today during all my hike, I saw no human being but I heard millions of birds singing, squeaking and ranting. I think they are all – like me – waiting and knowing that spring will soon arrive.

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At Wehrmühle, after I saw this magnificent and surprising piece of architecture, I met an  old lady who told me that she isn’t a fan of the new building at all. Her mother and 7 more families lived there once and she misses the times when there was plenty of live (as the new owner is only here for very little time during the year), flowers in the garden and when the waste collection service came up to her house because today she has to bring her trash can 400m to the entry of the settlement. More pictures of the house

Location: Biesenthal, Wehrmühlenweg – along Finowkanal – Lehnsee – Großer Grusegrund, Samithsee –  Fuchsberg – Reiterhof Biesenthal – Wehrmühle / Distance: 16 km / Weather: 10 °C, cloudy / Camera: Nikon D90, 35mm lens

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Langer See Große Krampe

Berlin Day Hike: Into The Void

“It is the uncertainty that charms one. A mist makes things wonderful.” – Oscar Wilde (Thank you, Moni)

Location: Müggelheim – Große Krampe – Krampenburg – Along Langer See – Hirtenwiese – Teufelssee – Müggelberge – Müggelheim / Distance: 12 km / from city center: 25 km / east / Weather: 4 °C, foggy / Camera: Nikon D90, 35mm lens

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Tegeler Fließ

Berlin Day Hike: Winter’s Tale at Tegeler Fließ

Location: Hermsdorfer See – Ziegelei See – Mauerradweg – Tegeler Fließ – Köppchensee – Moorteich – Alt Lübars – Hermsdorfer See / Distance: 10 km / from city center:
13,7 km/north / Weather: 1 °C, sunny / Camera: Nikon D90, wide-angle lens

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Wanderlust? Need To Escape The City? The Best Hikes in and around Berlin


Die besten Wanderungen rund um Berlin

I’m stuck, I thought, in this outrageously flat area. But finally I made peace and even fell in love with this landscape around my second home town. It’s beautiful, it’s divers and if you drive for a while there are even some (small) mountains. Go and explore, and I promise, you won’t regret it!

And please: Tell me YOUR favorite hikes around Berlin. I’m ready to walk them all!


I didn’t write down a distance because all hikes are adjustable and even I didn’t plan them like you see it on the maps. I only recommend the areas, not necessarily the exact trail I took. Walk less or walk for some more miles. Please use maps and GPS :-). I highly recommend MapOut offline maps.

HYOH! (Hike your own hike!)

New Post with more hikes around Berlin and better overview

 


1: The enchanted woods of Briesetal

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Where to start: Borgsdorf
Direction: North
Distance: 27 km from the center of Berlin

What’s so good about it?
Fancy and extraordinary landscape through a marshland forest. If you are lucky you’ll see swans and beavers.
Links:
Briesetal in Summer
Briesetal in Winter

 


2: Animals, lakes and solitude: Sperenberger Gipsbrüche

Sperenberg Krummer See

Where to start: Mellensee
Direction: South
Distance: 61 km from the center of Berlin

What’s so good about it?
Partly “mountainous” landscape (if you can call it like that :-)), a lot of small lakes – if I counted exactly there where about 17 lakes with very different atmospheres on my way. There is a watchtower and as it is rather far from Berlin I saw no people but some deers, rabbits, woodpeckers and wild gooses.
Link: The Hike through Sperenberger Gipsbrüche

 


3: Murmuring creek: The romantic Hellmühler Fließ

Hellmühler Fließ

Where to start: Lanke
Direction: North
Distance: 38 km from the center of Berlin

What’s so good about it?
Diverse Landscape with lakes, forests and creeks. The hike next to Hellmühler Fließ (which is basically a creek) is very natural and romantic with birds singing and water murmuring. On one occasion you can even swing on a rope over the small river.
Links:
 Hike around Hellmühler Fließ 2016
Hellmühlen Fließ, Summer 2017

 


4: Mountains and Devil’s Moor: Müggelberge and Teufelsmoor

Teufelsmoor

Where to start: Müggelturm
Direction:: East
Distance: 20km from the center of Berlin

What’s so good about it?
You won’t believe it but this is actually IN Berlin. Ok, it’s not the city-center but still. The Müggelberg is Berlins highest “mountain” (115m above sea level).
Link: Hike trough Teufelsmoor and Müggelberge

 


5: Sandy beaches and vast forests: Bernsteinsee und Pregnitzfließ

Prenden Bauersee Galgenberg Rühlsdorf Bernsteinsee Kiessee Eiserbuder See Mittelprendener See Brandenburg Wanderung Hike

Where to start: Prenden
Direction: North
Distance: 45 km from the center of Berlin

What’s so good about it?
Fantastic sandy beaches and beautiful forests around Bernsteinsee and Eiserbuder See. Go get a coffee with lake view in Rühlsdorf at wake and camp. 
Link:
Hike near Bernsteinsee
Prendener See on a rainy sunday

 


6: Crystal clear lakes and old industry in Zehdenick

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Where to start: Burgwall
Direction: North
Distance: 68 km from the center of Berlin

What’s so good about it?
You walk alongside Havel river. The trail follows a former clay mining area with uncountable and mostly crystal clear lakes. You will cross the area of an industry museum where you can admire old machines, tractors and buildings.
Link: Hike near Zehdenick

 


7: Creepy history and beautiful lakes: Bogensee and Regenbogensee

Hiking Wandern Liepnitzssee

Where to start: Wandlitz, an den Pfühlen
Direction: North
Distance: 35 km from the center of Berlin

What’s so good about it?
If you like to combine nature and culture, this is the right trail for you. You’ll see Goebbels (Nazi-Germanys Minister of Propaganda) ruined nature retreat and his huge villa. On the same area you’ll find the old training center for young GDR socialists. Regenbogensee on the other hand is a well hidden, very small and enchanted lake. I don’t know why, but for me it is one of the most beautiful lakes I saw 🙂
Link:
In Summer, including a map
In Winter, including the entire, creepy history

 


8: Nature Reserve Nuthe-Nieplitz, Beelitz Heilstätten

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Where to start: Wildenbruch
Direction: South-West
Distance: 46 km from the center of Berlin

 

What’s so good about it?
By far the hike with the most animals I have seen around Berlin. Deer, rabbits, crazy singing, ranting and clucking birds everywhere. I even saw the speciality of Nuthe-Nieplitz, the Ortolan, which is a small bird with a yellow stomach (take the spring track).
If you are more interested in history you have to visit Beelitz Heilstätten which is an old hospital. Recently they have build a pathway which leads through the tree tops and around the old buildings. It’s expensive but it’s worth it.
Links:
In Summer, including Beelitz Heilstätten and Großer Seddiner See
In Spring, Nuthe-Nieplitz including GPS Track

 


9: Old Spree near Mönchwinkel

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Where to start: Wasserwanderrastplatz Mönchswinkel
Direction: East
Distance: 47 km from the center of Berlin

What’s so good about it?
You walk alongside the old Spree in a beautiful and natural landscape. It is so beautiful, without any noise, with sheeps grazing and young cows playing, that I imagined myself in the times of Fontane.
Link: Spreeauen

 


10: Simply natural: Erkner

Hiking Wandern Erkner Berlin

Whereto start: Erkner
Direction: East
Distance: 41 km from the center of Berlin

What’s so good about it?
Romantic landscape with creeks, lakes and rivers, small houses and vast forests. Be careful not to approach the highway 🙂
Link: Erkner

 


11: Unesco Natural Heritage: Ancient beech forest in Grumsin

Grumsin Unesco Naturerbe Schorfheide

Where to start: Near Altkünkendorf
Direction: North-East
Distance: 79 km from the center of Berlin

What’s so good about it?
Marvelous old and huge trees and a wonderful vast landscape.
Link: Grumsin

 


12: Our personal Switzerland: Buckow

Märkische Schweiz, Buckow, Waldsieversdorf

Where to start: Waldsieversdorf
Direction: East
Distance: 53 km from the center of Berlin

What’s so good about it?
The landscape is called “Märkisch Switzerland” which basically means that there are some modest mountains (hills) to climb. Visit Café Tilla in Waldsieversdorf! Grandma style interior, really nice innkeeper and great cakes.
Link: Märkische Schweiz

 


13: Wonderful lakes in Spitzmühle

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Where to start: Postbruch near Straußberg
Direction: East
Distance: 34 km from the center of Berlin

What’s so good about it?
Easy hike mostly next to lakes. You’ll see four really different lakes on your way.
Link: Spitzmühle

 


14: Small paradise next door: Mühlenbecker Land

Schloss Dammsmühle

Where to start: Summt
Direction: North
Distance: 21 km from the center of Berlin

What’s so good about it?
It’s near, it’s beautiful, there is a castle and there are some great lakes. Be careful in Summer: “Summt” means buzz and nomen est omen.
Links:
Summt in Winter
Summt in Summer


 

So: What are your favorite hikes around Berlin?

I’m really curious to walk them.