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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Lichtenberg

Best natural monuments around Lichtenberg provide a variety of natural experiences within this Berlin borough. The area features numerous individual trees recognized for their age, beauty, or historical significance. Additionally, larger natural spaces like Landschaftspark Herzberge offer expansive green areas for recreation. These natural landmarks contribute to the district's unique character and provide opportunities for outdoor exploration.

Best natural monuments around Lichtenberg

  • The most popular natural monuments is Koglerauer Spitz, a summit that offers a worthwhile goal. This 685…

Last updated: July 7, 2026

Pfenningberg Summit Cross

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On a clear day a beautiful view over Linz

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It was so small you could almost miss it. The small summit cross on the Kürnberg, which was erected in a clearing between individual trees and bushes, now has a lot of competition.

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The Prinzensteig offers you pure hiking pleasure. On narrow forest paths you wander on this section above the Danube and enjoy every now and then great views of the valley. …

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Koglerauer Spitz

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The Koglerauer Spitz is a 685 meter high mountain. The view, especially of the Danube, is not that fantastic due to the tall trees. But the path from Pöstlingberg with the Alpine panorama is really great.

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Bauernbergpark

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The site was used as a sand pit until around 1900. The beautification association acquired parts of the site in 1985 and then began converting it into a park. In 1906 the city of Linz acquired the area.

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May 2, 2026, Prinzensteig Trail (Wilhering, Kürnbergerwald)

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Modern summit cross in a beautiful clearing.

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The pilgrim's cross is easily accessible from the Kürnbergerwald parking lot. Today the path was a bit slippery in places due to the frozen and melted snow – hiking poles are advisable at the moment. But the panorama of the winter landscape is simply magnificent! 🤩 Definitely worth a hike.

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A metallic cross on a stone base.

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In some places, the Prinzensteig winds its way along the slopes high above the Danube, almost like an alpine rock path.

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Quiet clearing on the summit, with a bench for resting.

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Very nice hiking trail to Wilhering, if you can ignore the constant noise of traffic on both sides of the Danube.

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The Koglerauer Spitz is a 685 meter high mountain. The view, especially of the Danube, is not that fantastic due to the tall trees. But the path from Pöstlingberg with the Alpine panorama is really great.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I expect to find in Lichtenberg?

Lichtenberg is primarily known for its remarkable individual trees, often protected for their age, beauty, or historical significance. You'll find species like Balkan Horse-Chestnuts, Silver Willows, Pedunculate Oaks, Red Oaks, False Acacias, and Scarlet Oaks. Additionally, larger natural spaces such as the Landschaftspark Herzberge offer expansive green areas.

Are there any particularly old or historically significant trees to visit in Lichtenberg?

Yes, several trees stand out. A Balkan Horse-Chestnut in Rummelsburg (Eduardstraße) is estimated to be 300 years old. In Karlshorst, a Silver Willow near Lehndorffstraße 94 is approximately 250 years old with an impressive 8-meter trunk circumference. The Pedunculate Oak in the inner courtyard of Josef-Orlopp-Straße 8-18 in Alt-Lichtenberg is over 100 years old and has historical ties to the former Lichtenberg manor.

Where can I experience larger natural areas in Lichtenberg?

The Landschaftspark Herzberge is a significant natural area in Lichtenberg. It's a former shunting yard transformed into a model project for urban agriculture, featuring woodland sheep pastures, orchards, and meadows. It offers a unique blend of nature and industry, providing a countryside feel within the city.

What activities can I do at Landschaftspark Herzberge?

Landschaftspark Herzberge is ideal for long walks, biking, or running, with various trails and grassy areas. You can observe unique elements like sheep, Shetland cows, and farm equipment art. It's a great spot for relaxation, picnics, and enjoying nature, and even has a bio farm where you can buy organic produce.

Are there any natural monuments that are good for families with children?

While many individual trees offer a quiet experience, the Landschaftspark Herzberge is particularly family-friendly. Its expansive space allows for walks, picnics, and observing farm animals like sheep and Shetland cows. The park also features unique art installations that can engage children.

Can I find dog-friendly walks among Lichtenberg's natural monuments?

Yes, many of Lichtenberg's natural monuments, especially the larger green spaces like Landschaftspark Herzberge, are suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local regulations for pet owners in public natural areas.

What kind of hiking trails are available near Lichtenberg's natural monuments?

While the natural monuments themselves are often individual trees or specific park areas, the broader Lichtenberg region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find moderate hiking routes like the 'Giselawarte – Zur Gis Inn loop' or 'View of Linz – Zur Gis Inn loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Lichtenberg guide.

Are there mountain biking trails near the natural monuments in Lichtenberg?

Yes, the area around Lichtenberg provides several mountain biking trails. Options range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'View of Linz – View of Linz and Pöstlingberg loop' or the 'Gis Transmitter and Restaurant – Gis Transmitter and Rest Area loop'. For detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Lichtenberg guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Lichtenberg?

Visitors appreciate the sense of natural grandeur provided by the ancient trees, which stand as living testaments to time. The larger natural spaces like Landschaftspark Herzberge are valued for offering a peaceful escape and a countryside feel within the city, making them perfect for relaxation and observing nature.

How can I find specific locations for the individual tree monuments?

Many of Lichtenberg's tree monuments are located within residential areas or public spaces. For example, you can find a Balkan Horse-Chestnut on Eduardstraße between numbers 11 and 15 in Rummelsburg, a Silver Willow southwest of Lehndorffstraße 94 in Karlshorst, and a Pedunculate Oak in front of Rheinsteinstraße 99 / Köpenicker Allee 91, also in Karlshorst. The Scarlet Oak is in a residential courtyard (house numbers 8 to 18).

Are there any hidden natural gems in Lichtenberg that are less known?

The Landschaftspark Herzberge is often described as one of Berlin's 'best hidden secrets,' offering a surprisingly expansive and diverse natural experience within the urban landscape. Its unique blend of urban agriculture, wildlife, and art makes it a less-traveled but highly rewarding destination.

What is the best time of year to visit Lichtenberg's natural monuments?

Lichtenberg's natural monuments, particularly the trees and parks, can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings blooming foliage, summer offers lush greenery and ideal picnic weather, while autumn showcases vibrant leaf colors. Even in winter, the stark beauty of the ancient trees and the quiet of the parks offer a unique experience.

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