Best mountain peaks around Ahrensfelde are primarily characterized by the Ahrensfelder Berge, modest elevations situated on the border between Berlin and Brandenburg. These hills, reaching up to 114.5 meters, offer notable natural features and recreational opportunities. The area provides panoramic views of the Berlin TV Tower and the Brandenburg hinterland. It is well-suited for walking, jogging, hiking, and cycling, with numerous trails.
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2024: Only a few of the wooden steles in most of the photos are still there and they have been (as seems to be standard in Berlin) defaced as much as possible. Sad.
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In 2024, there will be nothing left to see at this viewpoint. The trees are now far too tall to see anything other than vegetation.
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There is also a good parking space for cars at the Baggersee.
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In addition to the Arkenberger See (in which you can swim), there is also a beautiful, more natural lake, which is also located directly below the Arkenberg
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Unfortunately, the view hasn't gotten any better since my last visit 😢, although the signpost on the Wuhlewanderweg still points to the supposed vantage point.
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The access routes have been completed and so the Große Bunkerberg can be "climbed" again (December 2021). There is now also an unobstructed view of special views.
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Unfortunately very dirty and not well maintained. The path is very easy, also good for sports.
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The primary elevated points in the Ahrensfelde region are the Ahrensfelder Berge (Ahrensfelde Hills). These modest elevations, located on the border between Berlin and Brandenburg, offer notable natural features and recreational opportunities, despite not being traditional mountain peaks.
The highest point is the western peak of the Ahrensfelder Berge, known as the View from Großer Ahrensfelder Berg, reaching 114.5 meters. From its viewing platform, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Berlin TV Tower and the expansive Brandenburg hinterland.
The Ahrensfelder Berge are not natural geological formations. They were created between 1981 and 1991 from a former building rubble dump. After being used for waste disposal, the area was transformed into a public park, with the western hill enhanced with a viewing platform in 2008.
From viewpoints like the View from Großer Ahrensfelder Berg, you can see the Berlin TV Tower and the Brandenburg hinterland. The Berlin Balcony offers a unique perspective on the glacial valley and the Barnim region, showcasing a distinct height difference.
Yes, several elevated points and their surrounding areas are considered family-friendly. The Berlin Balcony and the View from Großer Ahrensfelder Berg are both categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible paths and enjoyable views for all ages.
The Ahrensfelder Berge and surrounding areas are popular for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, jogging, hiking, and cycling on numerous trails. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like 'Techy Southside' and 'Eastside Flow' available. For more detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Ahrensfelde guide.
Yes, there are multiple paths leading to the viewing platform on the western hill, including a steeper trail on the northern side. The nearby Wuhletal valley also offers a 16.5-kilometer-long river path. You can find easy hiking routes in the area, such as the 'Ahrensfelde Nord station – Source of the Wuhle loop'. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Ahrensfelde guide.
Absolutely. The area is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking, with various trails. You can find routes like 'Paved Cycle Path – Fields Near Werneuchen loop' for general cycling or explore dedicated mountain biking trails. For detailed cycling routes, refer to the Cycling around Ahrensfelde and Road Cycling Routes around Ahrensfelde guides.
Beyond the views from the peaks, you can explore the Wuhletal valley, known for its green landscapes and potential wildlife sightings like deer, hares, foxes, or wild boars. The region is integrated into a green landscape, offering quiet surroundings and proximity to other parks like the Gardens of the World.
Visitors frequently highlight the extensive views, especially from the View from Großer Ahrensfelder Berg, where the Berlin TV tower is visible. The unique perspective from the Berlin Balcony on the glacial valley is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the peaceful escape into nature and the variety of trails for walking and cycling.
Yes, the Great Bunker Hill Summit (Volkspark Friedrichshain), while not directly in Ahrensfelde, is a notable elevated point formed from a former anti-aircraft bunker. It offers a historical context as a site from World War II, now transformed into a destination for walks.
The Arkenberge Quarry Lake is a significant natural highlight near Ahrensfelde, often associated with the elevated Arkenberg in the background. While it's a lake, it's part of a landscape that includes elevated features and offers scenic views, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities.


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