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View of the Havel – View of Sacrow Church loop from Pfaueninsel

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Berlin

View of the Havel – View of Sacrow Church loop from Pfaueninsel

Easy

4.9

(54)

335

hikers

View of the Havel – View of Sacrow Church loop from Pfaueninsel

01:59

7.55km

60m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 22, 2026

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2.27 km

Jägertor (Hunter's Gate), Glienicke Park

Highlight • Monument

The park is surrounded by a wall or fence to keep the public away from it. Only a few gates allow access.
At the north end of the park, opposite Sakrow, the hunter gate allows access. Built by Ludwig Persius, it is made of yellow brick and is shaped like a Tudor arch. It complements the Jägerhof in the immediate vicinity.

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2.38 km

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2.45 km

View of the Havel

Highlight • Viewpoint

4

2.58 km

View of Sacrow Church

Highlight • Viewpoint

The view from the shore is rather vague. There is a ferry to Sacrow.

"Sacrow is a part of the municipality of the state capital Potsdam. The place was an independent municipality until it was incorporated into Potsdam on April 1, 1939."

Source : Wikipedia

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3.32 km

The so-called “Deer Gate” was the access gate to the “Wildlife Park” or “Tiergarten” behind it.
It was built in 1870 by Grand Duke Nikolaus Friedrich Peter after the park had been expanded to the south as far as today's Parkstrasse by the demolition of the old Vorwerk, an old supply yard for the castle.
The bronze stags, which were cast based on a model by Christian Daniel Rauch, refer to the character of the park behind them.
After the Second World War, in times of economic hardship and scarcity of raw materials, the deer disappeared one day. They were stolen!
The gate architecture itself also gradually deteriorated, especially since the gate's original function was no longer of any importance.
Years later, however, the monumental value of the deer gate was rediscovered, and in the 1990s the gate was gradually restored thanks to a citizens' initiative.

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3.56 km

Glienicke Palace

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Prince Carl of Prussia, younger brother of the later Kaiser Wilhelm I, traveled to Italy at the age of 21. Inspired by the grace of the Italian landscape and architecture, he planned his own residence on the Italian model. His father did not hesitate long and in the collaboration of garden artist Peter Lenné and master builder Karl Friedrich Schinkel one of the most beautiful castles in Prussia was built. The simple and restrained villa could undoubtedly stand in Tuscany and the gracefully designed garden down to the Wannseeufer completes the ensemble. The castle can be visited from March to December at weekends and from April to October also during the week. The coach house now houses a cozy café-restaurant.

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4.08 km

Casino in Glienicke Park

Highlight • Historical Site

The casino is a beautiful building in Italian country house style on the edge of the Glienicker Park.

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8

5.76 km

Moorlake Inn

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The Moorlake Inn is located in a picturesque bay on the riverside path between Glienicke Palace and the Peacock Island. It wasn't always an inn; in 1840, the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm IV had a forester's house with stables built for his wife, who came from Bavaria. For many years, the couple used the farm for relaxation and to accommodate hunting parties.

The Moorlake has been leased as a restaurant since 1896. You can let yourself be pampered here and enjoy the beautiful idyll (moorlake.de/).

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7.55 km

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Bus stop

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3.50 km

2.75 km

844 m

447 m

Surfaces

4.11 km

1.18 km

926 m

571 m

485 m

272 m

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Thursday 18 June

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