Best attractions and places to see around Kaulsdorf, a locality within Berlin's Marzahn-Hellersdorf borough, offer a mix of historical sites, suburban tranquility, and natural landscapes. The area features well-preserved village centers, historic churches, and significant natural features like the Kaulsdorfer Seen and the Wuhletal. Visitors can explore landmarks and green spaces that provide recreational opportunities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A wonderful path above the Saale, very interesting the Bundsandstein. At Schillers Höhe a quiet place to linger. 😄
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If you can fit it into the tour, you should definitely take the ferry! Travel times can be found here https://www.kombus-online.eu/angebote/Faehre/Faehre_Zeiten/
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Something needs to be done to the railing otherwise recommended place.
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Cool rest area at Schiller's Höhe. Pure peace and the sound of the Saale. Here you can clear your head👍🏻💪🏻🤓😃😁🌤
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The tower was repaired by RSB and has been open again since December 2023.
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Always a worthwhile hike. It's a shame that the observation tower is still not open after almost a year.
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Kaulsdorf offers several natural features, including the Rudolstadt Riviera sandstone cliffs, though they are currently closed due to a landslide. The Kaulsdorfer Seen (Kaulsdorf Lakes) area, particularly Habermannsee and Elsensee, is a significant landscape conservation area with diverse vegetation, popular for walks and ice skating in winter. Additionally, the Wuhletal and Wuhletal Meadows, part of the larger Wuhletal Landscape Park, provide extensive green spaces along the Wuhle river, known as Berlin's longest green area.
Yes, Kaulsdorf is rich in history. You can visit the Schillerhöhe Memorial, a historical site along the Saale. The Dorfkirche Kaulsdorf, with parts dating back to the 13th century, features a small museum on local history. The Alt-Kaulsdorf Village Center, around Dorfstraße, showcases well-preserved 18th and 19th-century farmhouses. The St. Martin Church is notable for its Modern Catholic architecture and art by Charles Crodel. There's also a Soviet Memorial and the site of Franz Carl Achard's pioneering sugar beet experiments.
Families can enjoy the Hohenwarte Dam, which offers impressive views and is considered family-friendly. The Kaulsdorfer Seen area provides relaxing walks and opportunities for ice skating in winter. The Wuhletal Meadows are also great for family recreation with their expansive green spaces.
For panoramic views, visit the Hohenwarte Dam, which offers a wonderful perspective of the lake. The Kulm Tower, a 20-meter high steel lattice tower, provides views from its platform at 500 meters. The Schillerhöhe Memorial also offers scenic vistas along the Saale.
The area around Kaulsdorf is excellent for outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for hiking, gravel biking, and running. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Hohenwarte Dam – Saalesteg Pedestrian Bridge loop' or the 'Kaulsdorf Quarry – Kaulsdorf Castle loop'. Cyclists can utilize the Linkenmühle Ferry, which serves the Saale Cycle Path. You can find more details on specific routes for hiking, gravel biking, and running in the dedicated komoot guides.
Beyond the main attractions, the Alt-Kaulsdorf Village Center offers a unique glimpse into the area's rural past with its cobblestone streets and renovated farmhouses. The
at the border with Mahlsdorf, though largely undeveloped, marks the historical site of the Bock windmill. The Kaulsdorfer Seen area, while known, can offer tranquil hidden spots for nature lovers.
Kaulsdorf offers attractions year-round. The natural areas like the Kaulsdorfer Seen and Wuhletal are beautiful in spring and summer for walks and recreation. Autumn brings out rich colors, especially around the Rudolstadt Riviera sandstone cliffs (when open). In winter, the Kaulsdorfer Seen become popular for ice skating. Historical sites and churches can be visited in any season.
Kaulsdorf, being a locality within Berlin, is generally well-connected by public transport. Many attractions, especially within the Alt-Kaulsdorf village center and natural areas like the Wuhletal, can be reached using local buses and S-Bahn lines. Specific routes to individual highlights may require short walks from public transport stops.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Hohenwarte Dam is often praised for its impressive structure and historical significance, offering wonderful lake views. The Kulm Tower is loved for its great views in every season. The tranquil atmosphere of the Wuhletal and the historical insights from sites like the Dorfkirche Kaulsdorf also receive positive feedback.
When visiting the Kulm Tower, be aware that the stairs are very narrow, so it might not be suitable for those with a fear of heights. The tower has been renovated with grippy perforated plate steps and fishing nets for safety, but it's still recommended to hold onto the two handrails, especially if wearing trail shoes. It offers a great view in every season and can be climbed at any time.
Yes, the Spree-Center Shopping Mall in Kaulsdorf-North provides daily essentials, services, and some gastronomic options. Additionally, the Linkenmühle Ferry provides access to a restaurant, which is convenient for cyclists on the Saale Cycle Path. The Alt-Kaulsdorf village center may also have smaller local establishments.


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