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Mountain biking around Tegeler Lake offers a diverse landscape characterized by expansive water, dense forests, and varied terrain. The Tegeler Forst, a significant state-owned forest, provides numerous trails that wind through wooded areas, offering both shade and light "waves" for an engaging ride. Situated on the northern edge of Berlin's glacial valley, the region features opportunities to climb hills, providing a mix of paved and unpaved segments for a rugged mountain biking experience.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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41.8km
02:16
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.5km
00:47
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:22
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Small, cute café with delicious cakes and pastries.
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I can't even remember that anymore
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Berlin-Tegel "Otto Lilienthal" Airport was an international airport in Tegel from 1974 to November 8, 2020. It was decommissioned on May 5, 2021; the northern section still serves as a military heliport. Before its closure, Tegel was near its peak of operations: an aircraft took off or landed approximately every two minutes (original sound: 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.), and approximately 22 million passengers were handled annually. In June 2019, Tegel was the fourth-largest airport in Germany and the 28th-largest in Europe. Since 2022, the site has served as a refugee shelter and, with thousands of people, is the largest emergency reception center in Europe. There are plans for permanent accommodation on a nearby Bundeswehr site. Historically, Tegel has a long military and aviation history: Originally part of the Jungfernheide, it was used as a hunting ground for the Prussian kings, and later as an artillery firing range. An airship hangar was built starting in 1906; airships such as the Gross-Basenach and Parseval were tested. During the First World War, the Airship Replacement Department was established; the Tegel Airship Port played a key role. Construction of the new hangar began in 1914. After the First World War, the reconstruction of the Reich's air force was prohibited due to the Treaty of Versailles; airships were discontinued, and the hangar was demolished. In 1930, the Tegel rocket launching range opened under Rudolf Nebel; tests of liquid-fueled rockets led Wernher von Braun and others to additional locations (Kummersdorf-Gut, Peenemünde). During the Second World War, the site served as a Luftwaffe training area. In the main hangar of today's airport were relief portraits of Nebel, Oberth, and von Braun, removed in 2018. After the Second World War, the site was heavily damaged by bomb craters; unexploded bombs and remnants of ammunition are still present. The original plan was to build an allotment/residential settlement on part of the site to alleviate the housing shortage.
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Very good bike path. ⚠️ Also the Berlin Water Company's factory road ❗️ Because: there are many deep wells in the area. 💁♂️Water protection area. Due to numerous blow-ups on the bike path,...... ➡️As of July 2, 2025, I can report that the asphalt has been repaired.
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Drives reliably and cost-effectively
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The trail has beautiful inclines and declines and leads to Dicken Marie, the oldest tree in Berlin.
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Beautiful trail in the Spandau Forest with small hills and ski jumps.
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beautiful trail on Bernauer Straße.
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There are over 300 mountain bike trails around Tegeler Lake, catering to various skill levels. This includes 86 easy routes, 194 moderate routes, and 48 more challenging trails.
The terrain around Tegeler Lake is diverse, characterized by dense forests, varied paths, and gentle hills. You'll find a mix of paved and unpaved segments, offering both shaded rides through the Tegeler Forst and scenic views along the lake. The area is situated on the northern edge of Berlin's glacial valley, providing opportunities for some climbing.
Yes, there are many family-friendly options. Routes like the easy Tegel Workers' Beach – Lake Tegel loop from Konradshöhe, which is about 11.5 km long, are suitable for families. The area offers 86 easy trails in total, many of which are perfect for a relaxed ride with children.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For instance, the Tegel Workers' Beach – Tegeler Tannenallee loop from Alt-Tegel is an easy 24.2 km circular route. Additionally, a well-maintained, signposted bike route of approximately 20 km encircles the lake, offering scenic views and connecting to other regional trails.
The area around Tegeler Lake is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can visit Tegeler Lake itself, explore the extensive Tegeler Forst, or see the historic 'Dicke Marie' (Fat Marie), Berlin's oldest oak tree. The Greenwich Promenade offers pleasant lakeside views, and the Sechserbrücke connects the promenade to the forest.
The Tegeler Lake area is enjoyable for mountain biking throughout much of the year. The dense forests provide ample shade during warmer months, making summer rides pleasant. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors and comfortable temperatures. Even in winter, the trails can be ridden, though conditions may vary.
While many trails are easy to moderate, the Tegeler Lake area does offer options for more experienced riders. There are 48 difficult routes available, which may include more technical demands and require good fitness. The UK/Euro trail grading system indicates trails up to S6, which might involve pushing bikes on certain challenging segments.
Tegeler Lake is well-connected by public transport within Berlin. You can reach various starting points around the lake via bus and U-Bahn (subway) lines. For example, the Greenwich Promenade is easily accessible, and the Sechserbrücke allows access to the Tegeler Forst from there.
The mountain bike trails around Tegeler Lake are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1000 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscape, the engaging mix of shaded forest paths and scenic lake views, and the variety of routes suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, the area around Tegeler Lake, particularly along the Greenwich Promenade and in the Tegel-Ort district, offers various cultural and gastronomic establishments. You'll find cafes and restaurants where you can refuel after your ride.
Yes, the Tegeler Forst is home to various wildlife. Near the peninsula Reiherwerder, there are game preserves where you might observe red deer, fallow deer, and wild boar. A nature trail in this area also provides educational insights into the local forest and its inhabitants.
Parking is available at various access points around Tegeler Lake and the Tegeler Forst. Specific parking areas can be found near popular trailheads and attractions, such as those close to Konradshöhe or Alt-Tegel, allowing convenient access to the trails.


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