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Hiking around Schlachtensee offers access to a large, clean lake formed as a glacial trough, surrounded by lush, shady forests within the Grunewald. The area features well-maintained, mostly flat trails suitable for various skill levels. The landscape is characterized by its tranquil waters and wooded shores, providing a refreshing environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the Middle Ages, the village of Slatdorp existed on the southern shore of Schlachtensee, but it fell into disuse after 1300. The first modern buildings were the Alte Fischerhütte (Old Fishermen's Hut), built in 1759 on the northwestern shore of Schlachtensee, and the Neue Fischerhütte (New Fishermen's Hut), built in 1853 on the southern shore. Otherwise, the present-day district consisted of unpopulated forest and farmland until well into the 19th century.[5] In 1874, the Wannseebahn railway, along with the Schlachtensee station, was built. The expansion of this railway line to the Neue Wannseebahn in the 1890s was followed by the systematic development of the present-day district.
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A walk around the lake is very worthwhile! You can also rent a rowing boat there.
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Said the Robin to the Sparrow, “I should really like to know Why these anxious human beings Rush about and worry so!” Said the Sparrow to the Robin, “Friend, I think that it must be That they have no heavenly Father Such as cares for you and me!” --- Übersetzung: Sagte das Rotkehlchen zum Spatz: „Ich möchte wirklich gerne wissen, warum diese ängstlichen Menschen so eilig herumlaufen und sich so viele Sorgen machen!“ Der Spatz sagte zum Rotkehlchen: „Freund, ich glaube, es liegt daran, dass sie keinen himmlischen Vater haben, der sich um dich und mich kümmert!“
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really beautiful lake, good paths
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The sign shows a poem titled "Said the Robin to the Sparrow". Title: Said the Robin to the Sparrow Content: The poem is about a conversation between a robin and a sparrow, who wonder about the worries of humans and conclude that this is because humans do not have a "heavenly father" who cares for them as he cares for the birds. Author: The poem is attributed to Elizabeth Cheney.
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Drink plenty of fluids and pack your swimwear
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Hiking around Schlachtensee is generally accessible, with a large number of easy trails. Out of over 2,200 available routes, more than 1,500 are classified as easy, making them suitable for most fitness levels. There are also over 660 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge, and a few more difficult options.
Schlachtensee is a picturesque glacial lake, formed approximately 15,000 years ago. It's surrounded by lush, shady forests, primarily part of the Grunewald, offering a refreshing environment. The lake is known for its high water quality and is part of the significant Grunewald lake chain, providing a serene natural setting.
Yes, circular walks are a prominent feature of hiking around Schlachtensee. The most popular option is a loop trail that encircles the lake, typically ranging from 5 to 7 kilometers. For example, the Schlachtensee loop from Nikolassee is an easy 6 km path offering varied perspectives of the lake and forest.
Along the hiking routes, you can discover several points of interest. The historic Fischerhütte am Schlachtensee, a restaurant with a popular beer garden, is located on the eastern shore. On the southern bank, near the S-Bahn station, you'll find the Paul-Ernst Park Lakeside Path, offering beautiful views. The lake itself, Schlachtensee, is a major highlight.
While specific regulations for dogs on every trail can vary, the general area around Schlachtensee, being part of the Grunewald forest, is popular with dog walkers. Many trails are suitable for dogs, especially the wider paths around the lake. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in nature protection areas or during breeding seasons, and to clean up after them.
Absolutely. The mostly flat and well-maintained loop trail around Schlachtensee is ideal for families, including those with prams. The path is approximately 5 to 7 kilometers long, making it manageable for children. The serene environment and opportunities to spot wildlife add to the family-friendly experience.
Schlachtensee is very well connected by public transport. There is an S-Bahn station directly named "Schlachtensee" (S1 line), which makes it easily reachable from central Berlin without the need for a car. The station is conveniently located near the lake, providing direct access to the hiking trails.
Yes, there are parking options available around Schlachtensee for those arriving by car. While specific parking lots can fill up quickly on busy days, there are designated areas in the vicinity. However, due to excellent public transport links, using the S-Bahn is often a convenient alternative.
Schlachtensee offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout the year. During warmer months, the lush, shady forests provide a refreshing environment. Autumn is particularly beautiful when the leaves change color, especially visible from areas like the Paul-Ernst-Park. Winter hikes are also possible, offering a tranquil, serene atmosphere, though paths might be slippery.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. The Fischerhütte am Schlachtensee, a historic restaurant with a popular beer garden, is located directly on the eastern shore of the lake. It's a perfect spot to rest and enjoy traditional German cuisine or a drink while overlooking the water.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 17,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil waters, the well-maintained circular paths, and the refreshing environment provided by the surrounding Grunewald forest. The accessibility and natural beauty are frequently highlighted.
Yes, Schlachtensee is known for its high water quality, making it suitable for swimming. There are several small beaches and sunbathing areas along its shores where you can take a dip during your hike, especially during warmer weather. The Bathing area and lawn at Schlachtensee S-Bahn station is a popular spot.
Yes, Schlachtensee is well-connected to other popular lakes in the area, allowing for longer and more varied hiking routes. For instance, the Krumme Lanke is only about 500 meters away from the Fischerhütte, and Wannsee can be reached on foot in about 20 minutes from the southern part of Schlachtensee, offering extended exploration possibilities.


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