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Urban hiking trails in Schöneberger Wald offer a unique blend of rewilded industrial history and natural biodiversity within Berlin's Schöneberg district. This 18-hectare park features abandoned railway tracks, a disused steam engine, and a 1927 water tower integrated into a thriving wilderness. The landscape includes a natural forest with native birch, lime, and oak trees, alongside dry meadow plants and a rich array of fauna. Well-defined walking paths provide access to this distinctive urban environment.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful brick building, currently a construction site and closed.
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Integrated into a part of the city wall.
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Successful example of old preserved architecture that has merged into something new.
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On or next to the beautiful square area there.
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Small beautiful town hall on a well-kept square.
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A sign in the entrance area of the tower indicates that entering the interior is at your own risk (unsafe stairs with insufficient handrails). Inside, everything is covered in thick dust. Those who sit on the chairs must clean their clothes afterwards. Despite all this, the visit is still interesting.
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Directly next to the Franciscan monastery church, a man and a jester form a colorful pair: it is the sculpture "History Without End" by the architectural ceramicist and sculptor Christian Uhlig from 2008.
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The chapel belongs to the Holy Spirit Hospital, founded around 1336, which was located directly outside Angermünde's former city walls and was completely destroyed during the Thirty Years' War. In 1698, the chapel was transferred to the French Reformed congregation of Angermünde, subsequently repaired, and a half-timbered tower was added. This was rebuilt in 1775. Source: https://www.uckermark-region.de/angermuende/angermuende-kirchen.htm
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Natur-Park Schöneberger Südgelände offers a selection of well-defined walking paths. While this guide focuses on a few specific routes, the park itself features paths of approximately 1 km and 3 km, with the longest route being about 2.7 km within the park's unique landscape. You can explore routes like the Angermünde Town Hall – Angermünde town wall loop from Angermünde or the Powder Tower, Angermünde – Angermünde town wall loop from Angermünde for urban exploration.
The park offers a truly unique urban hiking experience, blending rewilded industrial history with rich biodiversity. You'll walk amidst abandoned railway tracks, a disused steam engine, and a 1927 water tower, all reclaimed by nature. It's an 'uncompromisingly urban landscape' where you can observe a diverse array of plant and animal life thriving in an unexpected setting.
The trails in Natur-Park Schöneberger Südgelände are generally well-defined and accessible. The park features a mix of natural forest paths and sections where old railway tracks are still visible. An elevated 600-meter-long steel-mesh platform provides a unique perspective above the original track bed, offering an easy and engaging walk.
Yes, Natur-Park Schöneberger Südgelände is very family-friendly. The well-defined paths and relatively short loop options (1km or 3km within the park) make it suitable for all ages. The unique blend of nature and industrial relics, including sculptures and graffiti art, provides an engaging environment for children to explore. Consider the Playground loop from Berkholz-Meyenburg for a family-friendly option.
While the region offers many dog-friendly options, it's always best to check specific park regulations for Natur-Park Schöneberger Südgelände regarding dogs, as some sensitive ecological areas may have restrictions or require dogs to be on a leash. Generally, urban parks in Berlin are welcoming to dogs on leash.
The park offers different charms throughout the year. Autumn is highly recommended for its seasonal beauty. In spring (April-June), you can witness fruit trees blossoming and the beautiful pinks of rare wild roses. The park is open year-round from 9 a.m. until nightfall, making it a great destination in any season.
Natur-Park Schöneberger Südgelände is very easily accessible by public transport. The main entrance is conveniently located at the southern exit of the Priesterweg S-Bahn station, making it simple to reach from various parts of Berlin.
Absolutely. The park itself is a landmark, showcasing a rewilded industrial landscape. You'll encounter abandoned railway tracks, a disused steam engine, and a 1927 water tower. Sections of old tracks and one of Germany's oldest train turntables are still visible. Additionally, a former retaining wall is legally used by graffiti artists, adding a contemporary artistic element to the historical setting.
Most urban hikes in Natur-Park Schöneberger Südgelände are considered easy, making them suitable for beginners and those looking for a relaxed stroll. The paths are generally flat, with minimal elevation changes. For example, the Ermelerspeicher – Schwedt (Oder) City Park loop from Talsand is an easy route, while the Schwedt District Court – St. Catherine's Church loop from Berkholz-Meyenburg offers a moderate challenge.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1500 ratings. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of nature and industrial history, the peaceful atmosphere, and the easy accessibility by public transport. Many appreciate the park's biodiversity and the opportunity to explore an 'uncompromisingly urban landscape'.
Yes, many of the trails within Natur-Park Schöneberger Südgelände are designed as circular routes, allowing you to explore the park's unique features without retracing your steps. This guide includes several circular options, such as the Angermünde Town Hall – Angermünde town wall loop from Angermünde and the Powder Tower, Angermünde – Angermünde town wall loop from Angermünde.


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