Best attractions and places to see around Bernau bei Berlin offer a diverse range of experiences, from tranquil natural landscapes to historical sites. Located northeast of Berlin, the region is characterized by its forests, lakes, and rivers, providing numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a mix of natural trails and cultural landmarks, making it an appealing destination for those seeking both relaxation and discovery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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You should go all the way around. It is also nice to take the path with a section along the Hellmühler river.
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An extensive ditch system west of the Panke is still managed and regulated by the state of Berlin today. There are many hectares of allotment gardens around Blankenburg, through which rainwater drainage ditches run in old routes. The Blankenburg carp ponds, which are affected by the Panke, are located here. They are managed by the Berlin State Anglers Association. On the northern bank of these ponds, the Malchower Fließgraben brings water from a whole system of ditches from the Malchower See to the left of the Panke. This ditch system east of the Panke includes the Schmöckpfuhlgraben, which today brings water from the Heinersdorf freight station site and the allotment gardens northeast of Heinersdorf.
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Nice clean lake. Here you can swim, picnic, ride a bike, hike. Everything a natural heart desires.
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@Frank from Hönow is probably right. I found the following article about this: https://www.maz-online.de/Lokales/Oberhavel/Muehlenbecker-Land/Schloss-Dammsmuehle-Viel-Zusracht-fuer-Restaurant-und-Hotelprojekt. Since I like to do a lost place tour, I'm a little bit divided. But all that stops the decay is ok
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At the site of today's Dammsmühle Palace, there was already a mill in the 16th century, acquired in 1755 by the Berlin leather manufacturer Peter Friedrich Damm. He erected the building of the Dammsmühle Palace as a two-storey palace. After the end of the war in 1945, the castle was occupied by the Red Army. In 1959 the East German Stasi took over the house and used it as a hunting lodge until 1989. After reunification, the castle served as a hotel for a short time. Unfortunately, today it is a ruin with an uncertain future
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According to construction workers, the castle will be converted into a hotel by next year.
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There are also many small, hidden bays that invite you to linger and refresh yourself
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The full length of the path is very easy to drive on (partly asphalted, partly made of gravel). You drive continuously parallel to the Panke. In between, Pankgrafenstraße has to be crossed as the main street. A zebra crossing has existed here for several years. There are a lot of pedestrians, often with dogs.
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The region offers a variety of natural beauty. You can visit Lake Liepnitz, known for its clean water and forest surroundings, or the idyllic Blankenburg Carp Ponds, a peaceful spot perfect for slowing down. The Hellsee Shore Trail also offers a natural, less crowded experience with hidden bays.
Yes, Dammsmühle Castle is a significant historical site. This baroque palace, though currently a ruin, has an eventful past, having been used by figures ranging from Napoleon to the Stasi, and is situated amidst three lakes, offering an atmospheric setting.
Bernau bei Berlin is very family-friendly. The Panke Riverside Path is an idyllic, largely car-free route perfect for cycling and walking with many rest stops. Lake Liepnitz is also ideal for families, offering swimming, an island accessible by ferry, and a garden restaurant.
The Panke Riverside Path is an excellent choice for both walking and cycling, providing a scenic, car-free connection. For a more natural walk, the Hellsee Shore Trail offers an 8 km varied path around the lake. You can find more routes for cycling and walking in the area by exploring the Cycling around Bernau bei Berlin guide.
Absolutely. Lake Liepnitz is a large, idyllic, and very clean swimming lake surrounded by forests, perfect for a refreshing dip. It even has an island you can swim or ferry to.
The region is beautiful year-round, but late spring to early autumn (May to September) is ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, swimming, and exploring the natural landscapes and historical sites. The lakes are particularly inviting during the warmer months.
The Blankenburg Carp Ponds are often described as a 'little paradise' and an 'idyllic place' by visitors, offering a tranquil escape with unique photo opportunities. The Hellsee Shore Trail is also noted for being very natural and not as crowded.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. For example, you can find moderate routes like the 'Scenic Hill Schönower Heide' loop or the 'Lake Liepnitz – West Shore' loop. More options are available in the Running Trails around Bernau bei Berlin guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the clean, idyllic nature, especially around Lake Liepnitz. The car-free and scenic routes like the Panke Riverside Path are highly valued for relaxed cycling and walking. The historical charm of places like Dammsmühle Castle also adds to the region's appeal.
Yes, the Hellsee Shore Trail offers a varied circular path of about 8 kilometers around the lake. Many other circular routes for hiking and cycling can be found in the komoot guides for the region.
Many natural attractions, such as Lake Liepnitz, are well-connected. You can often reach them by S-Bahn (e.g., S-Bahn station Bernau) and then continue on well-developed bike paths, often shaded by forests, making them accessible without a car.


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