Natural monuments in Tegeler Forst (Südlicher Teil) are characterized by impressive trees and a unique inland dune landscape. This 2169-hectare forest is a designated landscape protection area. It offers diverse flora and fauna, providing recreational value within the city. The area features ancient trees and rare ecosystems, making it a notable natural space.
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Sadly, this tree 🌳 is no longer standing. On June 26, 2025, Storm Ziros devastated the Tegel Forest. One of Berlin's tallest trees, the Burgsdorff Larch in the Tegel Forest, was uprooted. 🥲
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I didn't initially identify the tree as a larch. But good: it is one. However, the tallest tree is elsewhere.
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The "NEW" tallest tree in Berlin, a 43.15m high beech, is also located on Mühlenweg - only a few hundred meters away from the previous title holder, the Burgsdorf larch (42.5m).
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Update April 2023: According to the latest measurements, the von Burgsdorf larch is NO LONGER Berlin's tallest tree! The new record holder is very close by - about 200m to the west, also on Mühlenweg. It is a beech tree with a height of exactly 43.15 m. More information at https://l-u-m-o.de/buche
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Height: 42.5 meters
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Tallest tree in Berlin at 45.5 m
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The tallest tree in Berlin. 42.5m high
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Fat Marie from 1107.
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Tegeler Forst (Südlicher Teil) is home to impressive ancient trees and a unique inland dune landscape. You can explore the rare ecosystems of the Baumberge-Dünen, which are among Berlin's last remaining larger dune ensembles, formed by melting glaciers from the last ice age. This area also features diverse flora and fauna, offering a rich natural experience.
The region boasts several remarkable trees. The Dicke Marie, a pedunculate oak, is considered Berlin's oldest tree, estimated to be 400 to 900 years old. You can also find Berlin's current tallest tree, a beech on Mühlenweg reaching 43.15 meters, and the Burgsdorff-Lärche, Berlin's tallest larch at 41.05 meters. Additionally, the Humboldt-Eiche in Schlosspark Tegel is known as Berlin's thickest tree with a circumference of 7.80 meters.
Yes, the Dicke Marie is not only Berlin's oldest tree but also has historical significance. Wilhelm and Alexander von Humboldt are said to have named it after their castle cook. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe also reportedly visited this ancient oak in 1778.
As a designated landscape protection area with diverse flora and fauna, Tegeler Forst (Südlicher Teil) offers opportunities to observe various wild animals. Visitors often spot deer and wild boars in this tranquil natural setting within the city.
Many of the natural monuments and trails in Tegeler Forst (Südlicher Teil) are family-friendly. For instance, the Dicke Marie and the area around the Tallest Tree in Berlin are accessible for family outings. The forest provides extensive walking and cycling paths suitable for all ages.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Tegeler Forst (Südlicher Teil). However, when visiting sensitive ecosystems like the Baumberge-Dünen nature reserve, it is recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect the rare species and delicate environment.
Tegeler Forst (Südlicher Teil) offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, longer treks, and gravel biking. For detailed routes, explore the easy hikes, general hiking trails, or gravel biking routes available in the region.
Absolutely. The Tegeler Forst (Südlicher Teil) is crisscrossed with numerous hiking trails. The Mühlenweg Trail Through Tegeler Forst is a popular option that passes by several notable trees, including Berlin's tallest beech. You can find more hiking options in the hiking guide for Tegeler Forst (Südlicher Teil).
The forest offers different charms throughout the year. Spring brings vibrant greenery, while summer provides cool conditions, especially along trails like the Mühlenweg Trail. Autumn showcases beautiful foliage, and even winter offers peaceful, serene landscapes for exploration.
Visitors particularly appreciate the impressive ancient trees, the unique inland dunes, and the diverse forest trails. The area's tranquil natural setting within the city provides a high recreational value, making it a popular spot for relaxation and nature observation.
The current tallest tree in Berlin, a 43.15-meter-high beech, is located on Mühlenweg. The Mühlenweg Trail Through Tegeler Forst will lead you to this impressive specimen, as well as the nearby Burgsdorff-Lärche, which was once considered the tallest.


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