You don’t need to leave Berlin for exciting and at the same time relaxing bike trips! No other region in Berlin has as many forests and green spaces as Treptow-Köpenick.
The numerous hiking and cycling trails along rivers and lakes connect the most attractive sights and gastronomic highlights of the district.
Cycle around the largest lake of Berlin, the Müggelsee. Enjoy forests and water. Explore the history of Berlin along the Wall Cycle Path.
Here are some recommendations, of the most attractive routes in the green South-East of the metropolis – each with a direct S-Bahn connection from start and finish.
Bike Rental
What would be more pleasant than discovering the Southeast of Berlin by bike?
Here we have listed some options for bike rental and some suggestions for great bike tours:
CONTINUE READINGMüggel Lake Cycle Route
No other region in Berlin has as many nature reserves as Treptow-Köpenick.
Cycle around Berlin's largest and most popular lake, discover the local flora and fauna and enjoy the green view from the Müggelturm.
Wuhler cycle path
The approximately 20 km long route takes you along the river Wuhle. Discover numerous highlights.
Especially recommendable are the stadium at the Alte Försterei and thus home ground of the soccer club 1.FC Union, the butterfly meadows and the castle Biesdorf.
Dahme Cycle path
The Dahme cycle path runs parallel to the Dahme river bank and passes several sights.
The route begins in the old town of Köpenick on the Dam Bridge, where the Dahme flows into the Spree. The baroque moated castle of the Hohenzollern lures you to the castle island. Also in Königs Wusterhausen a side trip to the castle is worthwhile.
European Cycle Route R1
The European Cycle Route R1 (section) leads you right across the district: Under the old plane trees of the Puschkinallee the route starts through the Treptower Park with its wide meadows and the Soviet memorial. It continues past Müggel Lake and Dämeritz Lake to Erkner.
more informationsSummit bike path
From the Rudow subway station, you walk through the Old Cemetery and over the pedestrian bridge S-Bahnhof Altglienicke through the green corridor to the viewpoint on the Falkenberg. Our special recommendation is to visit the "Tuschkastensiedlung“ (painting village) in the garden city of Falkenberg - a UNESCO world heritage site.
more informationsWall cycle path
The route starts at Treptower Park S-Bahn station. From there, the route continues along Elsenstraße to the Berlin Wall Trail, past the former border crossing at Sonnenallee and the Britzer Zweigkanal. The route continues along the Berlin Teltowkanal to the former border crossing at Waltersdorfer Chaussee.
Experience exciting history up close!