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Grunewald

Havelchaussee 61 14193, Berlin, Germany

About Park

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    Great for hiking

    The largest forested area in the western part of the city, and often enough, overrun by strollers and bike riders. Today the 3,000-hectare large forest is a relaxing place for walks.

    To the west, the forest is bounded by the Havel. There, the peninsula Schildhorn is located with a memorial of the Slavic Prince Jaczo, who here hung shield and horn on a tree and supposedly converted to Christendom. Somewhat further south, with a ferry, one can cross over to the small Lindwerder island. Or, one climbs up the Karlsberg and from out of the Grunewaldturm enjoys a wonderful view over the Havel and Wannsee. From the Teufelsberg, one has an equally magnificent view over the Grunewald and the bordering town areas, which is situated at the northern edge of the Grunewald. Next to the Müggelbergen, it is, with its 115 meters, the highest elevation in Berlin. In winter, the mountain is used as a ski-slope and toboggan run. At all other times of the year, hang-gliders fly in the sky here. Here you will also find Berlin's oldest palace - a Renaissance hunting lodge Jagdschloss Grunewald.

     

     

    Important Information

    • Park Area
      30000000.00 SQM
  • Intertainment Elements

    A running path

    Head over to Fischerhütte on Schlachtensee for a picturesque dining experience in this historic restaurant and beer garden

    Trips

    Ski and toboggan

    Kids area

  • Main Elements

    • Lights
    • Parking and public transport
    • Green areas
    • Service buildings
    • Open paths for walking
    • Multiple seating areas
    • Attractions
    • Pool