Best mountain peaks around Falkensee are characterized by elevated hills and inland dunes rather than traditional mountains. Located in the Havelland district of Brandenburg, Germany, the highest elevation in Falkensee reaches approximately 68 meters. These areas offer recreational value and interesting features, providing diverse landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Teufelsberg is now one of Europe's largest street art galleries. Artists from all over the world have created impressive graffiti and murals on the ruins of the former listening station. The colorful works, including large-format murals by renowned street artists such as BustArt, El Bocho, and Hera, tell stories, address social issues, and transform the space into a vibrant art paradise. Across several floors and approximately 2,400 square meters, you can constantly marvel at new, creative works. Plan to spend several hours there, as there's much to discover and it's worth taking a closer look. Tickets are available at: https://www.teufelsberg-berlin.de.
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Formerly a rubble mountain with an old radar station at the summit. Today, it's a great film set and a huge work of art. Not only graffiti, but also sculptures and many other hidden pieces of art invite you to explore. Stroll and enjoy. A great highlight with history and current relevance.
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When you consider that around 1/3 of Berlin's rubble from World War II is piled up beneath you, it's hard to imagine. Over 21,000,000 cubic metres of rubble. During the Cold War, the mountain was used by the military, and the local population was allowed to use it as a ski slope. It was only in 2010 that the mountain was discovered by artists and decorated with works of art. There is an entrance fee, but at €10, it's well worth the effort.
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The Teufelsberg is a rubble mountain in the west of Berlin.
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A great place to rummage around, there is a lot to discover. The former listening station has fallen into ruins, but is colorfully decorated with graffiti. There is also a bit of a view.
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The Teufelsberg is a huge mountain of rubble, you are basically standing on the rubble of old Berlin.
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Deep in the heart of the Tegel Forest, surrounded by whispering trees and the gentle rustling of leaves, stands the Ehrenpfortenberg - at 69 meters, the highest natural elevation in Reinickendorf. A special place where the history of Berlin can be felt with every root and every stone. It was here where Elector Frederick III, later crowned King of Prussia, had gates of honor built to mark his most important places. Even though the gate itself has long since fallen victim to time, the wooden summit cross, which was only erected in the 1990s, is a reminder of this era. Many years ago you could see all the way to Berlin Palace from this silent witness. Today you may still be able to see a path, but for the most part only trees surround the summit. An ideal terrain for forest lovers and those who want to experience the forest in its purest form. For adrenaline lovers, the hilly landscape also offers ideal conditions for cyclocross. But be careful! The dense network of paths can be confusing. If you get lost here, Komoot is recommended as a reliable navigation system. Joggers and dogs liven up the paths, especially on weekends, and the summit has a bench where you can relax. Here, in the partial shade, an imposing old beech tree sits enthroned, which, although it has already seen its best days, proudly and majestically overlooks the Ehrenpfortenberg. A place where you can breathe deeply, feel the history and enjoy the so-called "forest bathing" to the fullest. It is not only one of the rare places with a summit cross in Berlin, but also a real insider tip for everyone who appreciates the peace and magic of the forest.
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The exhibition with sprayed images measuring up to 270 square meters is magnificent.
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The "mountain peaks" around Falkensee are primarily elevated hills, inland dunes, and viewpoints, rather than traditional mountains. The highest natural elevation in the immediate Falkensee area reaches approximately 68 meters (223 feet). These spots offer unique natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and historical insights.
For expansive panoramic views, visit Drachenberg, which offers stunning vistas of West Berlin and the historic ruins on the Teufelsberg. Another excellent spot is the Finkenberg Observation Tower, Döberitzer Heide, providing a wide view over the forest and heathland, with clear sightlines towards the listening station on the Teufelsberg.
Yes, several elevated spots are suitable for families. Drachenberg offers moderate asphalt paths, making it accessible for a family outing. The Summit Cross at Ehrenpfortenberg is also family-friendly, located in a quiet forest setting with a bench to rest and enjoy the old beech tree.
The Teufelsberg: listening station and street art is a significant historical site built on World War II rubble, used during the Cold War, and now a large street art gallery. The Falkenhagener Berge, including the Scheinwerferberg, also have historical significance from World War II, as anti-aircraft searchlights were positioned there.
The Falkenhagener Berge are notable for their inland dunes, which are rare geological remnants from the Ice Age. This protected biotope is home to unique flora like sand sedge and fauna such as the dune tiger beetle, offering a distinctive natural landscape for exploration.
Beyond exploring the elevated spots, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. For road cycling, consider routes like the "Pausin–Brieselang Scenic Road" or "Havel Cycle Path – Ketzin Ferry loop." For running, trails like "Kiesteich Spandau – Großer Spektesee loop" are available. You can find more details and routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Falkensee and Running Trails around Falkensee guide pages.
Yes, there are easy hiking trails that include some elevation. For instance, the "Falkenhagener Alpen – Scheinwerferberg sand dune loop from Falkensee" is an easy 6.8 km route that takes you through the unique dune landscape. You can find more easy options on the Easy hikes around Falkensee guide page.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic outlooks from spots like Drachenberg, offering views of urban landscapes and historical landmarks. The unique natural environment of inland dunes and the historical context of sites like the Scheinwerferberg also draw significant interest. Many enjoy the diverse paths for walking and hiking, and the quiet, scenic spots for relaxation.
Yes, the Apolloberg Summit and Wooden Sculptures features mystically arranged branches and roots, creating impressive works of art by an unknown artist. This spot offers a unique blend of nature and artistic expression.
Absolutely. The Finkenberg Observation Tower, Döberitzer Heide, located on the southern edge of the wilderness core zone, provides a fantastic panoramic view over the forest and heathland. Be aware that due to its special construction, the tower can fluctuate when it is windy.
The highest natural elevation in Reinickendorf is the Ehrenpfortenberg, marked by a wooden summit cross. At 69 meters high, it offers a quiet spot in the forest with a view of an imposing, old beech tree and has a special history related to Elector Frederick III.


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