Natural monuments around Schönefeld are primarily found in the broader Berlin and Brandenburg region, as Schönefeld itself is known for its airport and suburban setting. This area offers diverse natural landscapes, including lakes, forests, and unique nature parks. The region's geography features remnants of glacial activity, creating varied terrain for exploration. Visitors can discover a range of natural features, from reclaimed urban spaces to extensive water bodies and conservation areas.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The Dahme flows into the Spree. Beautiful view.
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The Wuhlerradweg is great to cycle on: scenically beautiful
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The approximately 3.5 km long circular route leads over 12 stations through the diverse landscape forms of a post-Ice Age drainage channel from the Barnim Plate into the Berlin-Warsaw glacial valley and runs in parts on the route of the European hiking trail E 11.
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On Sunday you can easily combine it with the iconic flea market at the Friedrichshagen S-Bahn station. When water levels are high, riverside paths may be flooded. Very nice path, first through a very nice allotment garden, then across extensive flowing meadows. However, it's no longer an insider tip, so it's not deserted...
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The Erpe is a small 32km long river: very idyllic. Its source stream in the north of Werneuchen is also called the Stienitzfließ. From Werneuchen to Altlandsberg it is also known as Langes Elsenfließ, and from here to the Berlin city limits it is also known as Neuenhagener Mühlenfließ. Like the entire landscape in Brandenburg and Berlin, the course of the river is also shaped by the last ice age.
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The Japanese Cherry Alley in Lichterfelde South is a unique sight and a wonderful destination for a bike ride. Every year in April and May you can experience the stunning cherry blossoms there and be part of the traditional Hanami festival. The avenue stretches for several kilometers and is lined with numerous cherry trees that are in full bloom and offer a colorful spectacle. It is a popular place for walks, picnics and photo shoots. The area around Lichterfelde South is also very attractive for cyclists. There are many green areas and parks that invite you to relax and enjoy nature. There are also many opportunities to explore the area by bike. The atmosphere on the Cherry Allee is relaxed and cheerful. There is a positive mood and you can feel the sense of community and joy when you become part of the Hanami festival. It should be noted, however, that the Cherry Allee is very popular in spring and it can often be very busy. Nevertheless, it is definitely worth enjoying this special experience - whether it is sunny or cloudy. If you are lucky, you can even find a quiet corner for yourself and enjoy the beauty of the cherry blossom to the fullest.
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My home for 63 years
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Visitors frequently enjoy Teufelssee in the Teufelsseemoor, Köpenick, a serene lake with a pier offering insights into local flora and fauna. The Japanese Cherry Blossoms on the Berlin Wall Trail and TV Asahi Cherry Blossom Avenue are also highly popular, especially during spring when hundreds of cherry trees are in bloom.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Teufelssee in the Teufelsseemoor, Köpenick offers a forest school with interesting activities. The cherry blossom avenues, like the Japanese Cherry Blossoms on the Berlin Wall Trail, provide pleasant, wide paths for cycling or walking. The Erpetal Nature Reserve is also a great option for a family outing with its circular route through diverse landscapes.
The region around Schönefeld offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Great Selchow Lake – Luchweg at Torfbuschgraben loop' or 'Selchower Lake loop'. For cycling, there are routes such as the 'Gropiusstadt Green Corridor – Teltow Canal Cycle Path loop'. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Schönefeld, Hiking around Schönefeld, and Cycling around Schönefeld guide pages.
The best time to visit depends on what you want to see. For the spectacular cherry blossoms at TV Asahi Cherry Blossom Avenue, late April to early May is ideal, coinciding with the annual Hanami festival. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring lakes and nature reserves like the Erpetal Nature Reserve, while autumn provides beautiful foliage.
Yes, the cherry blossom avenues, such as the TV Asahi Cherry Blossom Avenue and the Japanese Cherry Blossoms on the Berlin Wall Trail, are located on the former death strip of the Berlin Wall, transforming a site of historical division into a symbol of friendship and natural beauty. The Teufelssee in the Teufelsseemoor, Köpenick also has local legends associated with ancient Celtic cult sites.
You can experience a variety of natural features. The Teufelssee in the Teufelsseemoor, Köpenick offers a unique moor landscape. The Erpetal Nature Reserve showcases a post-Ice Age meltwater channel with a gently babbling river. Beyond the immediate highlights, the broader region includes Berlin's largest lake, Müggelsee, and the vast Barnim Nature Park with its diverse forests, lakes, and untamed rivers formed during the last Ice Age.
Yes, many of these areas are rich in wildlife. The pier at Teufelssee in the Teufelsseemoor, Köpenick provides excellent opportunities to observe local fauna and flora. The Erpetal Nature Reserve is a green oasis where you can find balance amidst nature. In the wider Barnim Nature Park, you might spot rare species like kingfishers and grey wagtails, and even fallow deer, red deer, or mouflon in areas like Schönow Heath.
Absolutely. The Japanese Cherry Blossoms on the Berlin Wall Trail offers a smooth and wide surface, making it a pleasant experience for cyclists. The broader region also features extensive and well-developed cycling paths around Müggelsee, Berlin's largest lake, which is easily accessible from Schönefeld.
The Confluence of the Dahme and the Spree is a natural monument where the Dahme River flows into the Spree. It's a notable viewpoint, offering a picturesque spot to observe the meeting of these two significant waterways, even though it visually appears as if the Spree flows into the Dahme.
While not directly in Schönefeld, the Natur-Park Schöneberger Südgelände in Berlin is a unique example of nature reclaiming an urban space. It features wild nature, modern art installations, and old railway relics, creating a fascinating symbiosis. A 600-meter-long steel walkway guides visitors through this sensitive environment, offering unique perspectives on nature's resilience and artistic integration.
For easy walks, consider the circular route through the Erpetal Nature Reserve, which is approximately 3.5 km long. Additionally, the 'Great Selchow Lake – Luchweg at Torfbuschgraben loop' and 'Selchower Lake loop' are easy hiking options available near Schönefeld. You can find more easy routes on the Easy hikes around Schönefeld guide page.


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