Protected Area Guide
Berlin is home to 8 protected areas, forming a comprehensive network that preserves the city's natural landscapes amidst its urban environment. These zones encompass a variety of legally designated areas, including large Landscape Protection Areas (Landschaftsschutzgebiete) and stricter Nature Conservation Areas (Naturschutzgebiete). The protected areas in Berlin feature a diverse range of landscapes, from expansive forests and interconnected lake systems to river valleys and open agricultural land. This network provides extensive opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and…
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Feldflur Gatow / Kladow is a protected landscape in southwest Berlin, offering diverse terrain for road cycling, gravel biking, jogging, and more across open fields, woods, and agricultural land.
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Tegeler Forst (Nördlicher Teil) is a protected area in Berlin with diverse mixed forests, unique sand dunes, and connections to Tegeler See. It offers numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and…
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Müggelsee Und Fredersdorfer Mühlenfließ is a protected area in Berlin offering diverse landscapes for hiking, cycling, and jogging around a large lake, river, and hills.
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Tegeler Forst (Südlicher Teil) is a protected area in northwest Berlin offering diverse landscapes for jogging, hiking, and cycling on varied terrain.
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Blankenfelde is a protected area in Germany offering diverse landscapes for hiking, cycling, and jogging, with varied terrain including forests, fields, and historic parklands.
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Buch is a 7,000-acre protected area in Missouri with diverse forests, fields, and lakes. It offers numerous routes for hiking, cycling, jogging, and other outdoor activities.
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Lsg Jungfernheide is a protected Berlin landscape offering diverse forest and heathland with routes for hiking, cycling, and more. Its varied terrain suits many outdoor activities.
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Rieselfelder Karolinenhöhe is a protected Berlin area with lush meadows and waterways, ideal for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking on numerous routes. Its unique ecology is being renaturalized.
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Protected areas in Berlin are designated zones, such as Nature Conservation Areas (Naturschutzgebiete) and Landscape Protection Areas (Landschaftsschutzgebiete), established to preserve natural landscapes, habitats, and biodiversity. These areas range from expansive forests and lakes to river valleys and former industrial sites reclaimed by nature. This page aggregates 8 such areas, featuring more than 1,300 routes for outdoor activities.
Based on visitor activity, some of the most frequented protected areas include Feldflur Gatow / Kladow with its open fields, Tegeler Forst (Nördlicher Teil) known for its mixed forests, and Müggelsee Und Fredersdorfer Mühlenfließ surrounding the city's largest lake. These areas offer extensive trail networks for hiking, cycling, and running.
The primary activities in Berlin's protected areas are hiking, cycling, and running, with more than 1,300 routes available across the aggregated areas. Specific options include road cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking on varied terrain. Many areas feature well-marked trails suitable for different fitness levels.
Across the 8 protected areas featured, there are hundreds of designated hiking trails. For example, Tegeler Forst (Nördlicher Teil) offers nearly 80 hiking routes through its forests and dunes. The Feldflur Gatow / Kladow area provides over 60 hiking trails across its open landscape.
Berlin's protected areas contain numerous cycling routes for road bikes, touring bicycles, and gravel bikes. Blankenfelde offers over 25 road cycling routes and more than 30 touring bicycle routes. The varied terrain across these areas provides options for both leisurely rides and more challenging cycling.
Yes, there are mountain bike trails available within Berlin's protected areas, particularly in the forested and hilly regions. The Tegeler Forst (Südlicher Teil) contains around 20 designated mountain bike trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy forest paths to more technical singletrack.
Tegeler Forst is divided into northern and southern sections, both offering extensive trail networks. Tegeler Forst (Nördlicher Teil) is known for its mixed forests and unique sand dunes, with nearly 80 hiking trails. The southern part also has numerous routes for hiking, jogging, and mountain biking through its diverse woodland.
Regulations vary depending on the specific protection status of an area, such as a Naturschutzgebiet (NSG) or Landschaftsschutzgebiet (LSG). Generally, visitors are required to stay on marked trails to protect flora and fauna. Activities like making fires, camping, and removing plants are typically prohibited. It is important to observe posted signage for area-specific rules.
Yes, many protected areas in Berlin offer trails suitable for families and beginners. Areas like Müggelsee Und Fredersdorfer Mühlenfließ feature relatively flat lakeside paths that are ideal for leisurely walks. Many of the wider forest trails in areas like Tegeler Forst are also accessible and appropriate for all ages.
Dog regulations differ between protected areas in Berlin. In many Landscape Protection Areas (LSG), such as large parts of Grunewald, dogs are permitted, often with leash requirements. However, in stricter Nature Conservation Areas (NSG), dogs may be prohibited entirely to protect sensitive wildlife. Visitors should always check local signage for the specific rules of the area they are visiting.
Berlin's protected areas can be visited year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring brings flowering plants and birdsong, while summer is ideal for activities around the many lakes. Autumn showcases vibrant foliage in the deciduous forests, and winter provides opportunities for quiet walks in a stark, peaceful landscape.

