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Hiking around Havel offers diverse landscapes shaped by the meandering Havel River, which forms a chain of lakes such as Großer Wannsee and Tegeler See. The region is characterized by extensive woodlands, including Grunewald and Düppeler Forst, providing shaded paths. While generally accessible, some areas feature gentle inclines that offer panoramic views over the river and surrounding nature.

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  • The most popular hiking route is Grunewald Tower – Lieper Bay Beach loop from Grunewaldturm, an…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

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Grunewald Tower – Lieper Bucht Beach loop from Grunewaldturm

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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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December 12, 2025, View of the Havel River at Grunewald

Great view of the Havel river and the Wannsee lake.

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Anyone who knows the Havel knows: It refuses to be rushed. It doesn't flow, it moves forward – with a measured pace that slows the pace of the day. Where small bays open up between branches and reeds, lies the silent promise of a summer day. Or that windswept space in spring, when the water is still too cold for the skin, but already warm enough for thoughts that long to wander far away. Nothing is staged at these bathing spots. The sand is coarse in places, the water dark and honest, shadows fall slanting through the trees, and occasionally a piece of wood lies there like a forgotten sign – from whomever. The people who come here seem to know this. They sit on tree trunks, resting their elbows on their knees, silently gazing into the distance. Children splash in the shallow water as if this were the center of the world. In the background, boats drift by, sometimes silently with sails, sometimes rattling with motors – and then disappear from view again. The seagull calls. The swan glides by, like an old acquaintance who doesn't greet you, but still believes you belong together. Places like this are rare in Berlin. And those who bathe here aren't just bathing in the water. They're bathing in life as it is, if they let it.

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The bathing area in Grunewald is one of those inconspicuous places that takes its grandeur from time. No kiosk, no hustle and bustle, no rows of deck chairs – just the gentle shimmer of the air, the gurgling of the Havel River, a few boats in the backlight. Those who come here aren't looking for anything – and they find exactly that. In spring, the first grass rustles beneath bicycles and picnic blankets. Families, groups of friends, solo travelers with books – everyone seems as if they've known this place long before they even arrived. In summer, the silence becomes a quiet chorus: children's voices, a splash, the clinking of a water bottle on gravel. The jetties become sundecks, diving boards, quiet observation platforms for waterfowl and clouds. And yet it remains a place of serenity – with shady trees on the shore, a gentle entry into the water, and the reassuring knowledge that you can simply be here. No admission charge, no entertainment, no expiration date. Just you, the water and the sky above Berlin.

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Sometimes happiness lies in a forgotten stretch of shore. No signpost points the way, no kiosk tempting you with ice cream and apple spritzer – only a narrow path winds through willows and sea buckthorn, until you suddenly find yourself before the vastness: the Havel. Wide and silent. The boats on the horizon seem dabbed, as if someone had applied the watercolor too delicately. An old tree trunk juts into the water like a petrified animal, its back covered in moss, its stance defiant. Behind it, the buoys shimmer, and if you look closely, you can even see the speed limit for boats: 20. As if nature itself determines how fast you are allowed to live here. The sand is soft, but not pristine. Branches, footprints, washed-up stories. Children build sandcastles, seagulls argue over nothing, and somewhere, someone plays the guitar, as if summer were a state of mind, not a date. The clouds drift leisurely, aimlessly. They have time. Just like this place. A place that wants nothing – except to stay. And make an impact. On those who can still see.

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You don't just walk up here – you enter a piece of landscape that cannot be straightened. The roots of the pines, gnarled like old hands, grasp at everything that moves: shoe soles, thoughts, time. The path winds its way up the slope, unhurriedly, but earnestly. No shallow excuses, no light footing – whoever walks here walks with their whole body. On the left, the railing, constructed from crooked wood, as if carved by the forest itself. On the right, the hint of the abyss – not deep, but just deep enough to force your gaze to pause for a moment. And then these stairs. Built not by humans, but by roots. They hold together what is about to fall apart. Earth, memory, footsteps. Every step speaks of the patience of the trees, of their desire to ascend and branch out. Nothing spectacular awaits at the top. No observation tower, no bratwurst snack bar. Only the path that leads onward – and the silence that sounds different up here. Further, clearer. Anyone who has been here knows: Not everything beautiful has to be comfortable. But everything beautiful is worth the detour.

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They still exist, the quiet banks where the water stretches out like an invitation – no entry fee, no supervision, no red and white fries. Instead: an old kayak, lying sleepily in the sand like a dog after a long day. The shade of the poplars is perforated like a sieve, letting only the most beautiful patches of light through, and the gaze wanders over the water, where the white sailboats quietly write stories. A swan stands at the edge, watchful like an old-school lifeguard, giving each newcomer a quick, scrutinizing look. The Havel River glitters as if it's dressed up for this moment, while somewhere in the background, a quiet giggle emerges from the bushes – maybe children, maybe ducks, you don't know. And then there's this moment when everything is just right: The air smells of warm leaves and wet wood, the wind makes a little space in your thoughts, and the lake – it simply stays where it is. A place that wants nothing but to be there. And that's enough.

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The hiking trails are very well signposted!!!

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From the small hill you also have a beautiful view of Gatow and the surrounding fields

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the general difficulty level of hiking trails in the Havel region?

The Havel region offers a wide range of trails, predominantly easy to moderate. Out of 28 available routes, 21 are classified as easy and 7 as moderate, making it accessible for most hikers. The terrain is generally gentle, with some areas featuring slight inclines that provide panoramic views.

What natural features can I expect to see while hiking around Havel?

The Havel region is defined by the meandering Havel River, which forms a chain of picturesque lakes like Großer Wannsee and Tegeler See. You'll also find extensive woodlands, such as the Grunewald and Düppeler Forst, offering shady paths and tranquil environments. The landscape is characterized by sandy glacial soil and forest-rimmed lakes.

Are there any trails that offer great views of the Havel River?

Yes, many trails provide excellent river views. The Steps to the Havelhöhenweg – Swimming spots along the Havel loop from Grunewaldturm follows the scenic Havelhöhenweg, offering continuous vistas. Another option is the Breitenhorn bathing spot – Havel River view loop from Grunewaldturm, which leads through forested areas with constant river views. You can also find specific viewpoints like the View of the Grunewald Tower across the Havel or the View of the Havel from the Havel Heights Trail.

What kind of attractions or landmarks can I find along the hiking routes?

Beyond the natural beauty, you can discover various points of interest. The Havel Riverside Trail in Düppeler Forst is a notable path. You might also encounter the Havelchaussee, a scenic route, or visit the Kladow Marina. Historic towns like Brandenburg an der Havel and Werder (Havel) are also nestled within the region, offering cultural experiences.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in the Havel region?

Absolutely. Many of the trails are easy and suitable for families. For instance, the Grunewald Tower – Lieper Bay Beach loop from Grunewaldturm is an easy 2.8-mile route that offers views of the Havel and access to a beach, perfect for a family outing.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails around Havel?

Yes, the Havel region is generally dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for walks with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check local signage for specific regulations.

Are there circular hiking routes available?

Yes, many of the trails in the Havel region are designed as convenient circular routes. Examples include the Schildhorn Beach – Schildhorn Monument loop from Grunewaldturm and the Havel River view – View of Groß Glienicker Lake loop from Gatow, allowing you to start and end at the same point.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Havel?

The Havel region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, especially with opportunities for swimming at various bathing spots along the trails. Winter hikes can be tranquil, offering a different perspective of the frosted landscapes.

Are there opportunities for swimming along the hiking trails?

Yes, the Havel region is known for its numerous bathing spots. Trails like the Steps to the Havelhöhenweg – Swimming spots along the Havel loop from Grunewaldturm specifically highlight access to swimming areas. You can also find spots like the Swimming spot at the Great Window.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Havel?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from more than 800 reviews. Reviewers often praise the picturesque riverine landscapes, the tranquility of the dense forests, and the accessibility of trails that cater to various fitness levels. The combination of nature and cultural sights in nearby towns is also frequently highlighted.

How can I reach the trailheads using public transport?

Many trailheads in the Havel region, especially those closer to Berlin, are well-connected by public transport. For example, routes starting from Grunewaldturm are often accessible via local buses. The Kladow Ferry Terminal (BVG F10) also provides access to certain areas along the Havel.

Are there places to eat or drink near the hiking trails?

Yes, you'll find various cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the towns and villages bordering the Havel, such as Brandenburg an der Havel and Werder (Havel). Some trails, particularly those near popular starting points like Grunewaldturm, may also have establishments nearby where you can refuel after your hike.

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