Best mountain peaks around Schönefeld are primarily elevated points and artificial hills, as the region itself is relatively flat with an elevation of approximately 44 meters. These locations offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including parts of Berlin, and are popular for recreational activities such as hiking and cycling. While not traditional mountains, these sites provide unique perspectives and opportunities for outdoor exploration in an otherwise low-lying area. The topography around Schönefeld features low elevation gains, with many trails…
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If the visibility is good, you can see the airport on one side and the TV tower on the other
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You can see something through the treetops in winter.
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That's how it is with superlatives. Here the word "natural" is important. Otherwise it's not true. But no matter how high you have to breathe one way or another.
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Unfortunately, the rubble mountain is almost hopeless even in winter.
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114.5m - the highest natural mountain in Berlin. There is nothing to see there but still worth a tour.
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During today's hike I had to realize that all signposts to the summit have been removed and that the cross can only be found using Komoot navigation or older knowledge.
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At and on the Insulaner there is a Zeiss planetarium, a large playground, the summer pool at the Insulaner, a toboggan run for the winter, and an observatory. Many beautiful paths make a walk an experience
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If you want to climb the Top-of-Germany 16-Summits, you cannot avoid the Großer Müggelberg. Ultimately, as part of this challenge, it is important to climb the highest elevation of all 16 federal states and the Müggelberg is the highest natural elevation in Berlin. Logically, high alpine terrain is not to be expected, but you can approach the summit on different paths and from different sides and it can be a bit steeper in the middle of Berlin. The summit itself is located in the middle of the forest and offers no view as the trees around it are too high. But there is a summit cross that shows the correct position. If you are looking for a view, you have to go to and on the nearby, reopened Müggelturm. A worthwhile detour from the summit leads to the foot of the Müggelberg. The path is lined with numerous information boards and when you arrive at the bottom you can visit the Teufelsmoor on safe wooden walkways and keep an eye out for the animals and insects that live there.
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While Schönefeld is a relatively flat region, you can find several elevated points and artificial hills that offer unique perspectives. Key spots include Großer Müggelberg – Highest Natural Point in Berlin, which is the highest natural elevation in Berlin, and the Dörferblick Viewpoint, an artificial hill providing views over local villages and the airport. Another significant location is Insulaner Hill, Berlin's oldest rubble mountain, featuring a planetarium and observatory.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Dörferblick Viewpoint is considered family-friendly, offering easy access and views. Insulaner Hill is also highly recommended for families, as it features a large playground, a Zeiss planetarium, and a toboggan run for winter activities.
From these elevated points, you can expect panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. For instance, Dörferblick Viewpoint offers clear views of the villages of Schönefeld, including the airport, and southern areas of Berlin. The Müggel Tower provides expansive views over almost the entirety of Berlin and parts of Brandenburg on a clear day.
The area around Schönefeld's elevated points is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, the running trails around Schönefeld include routes like the 'Dörferblick – Berlin Wall Trail loop'. Cyclists can explore options such as the 'Forest Highway Mauerweg' found in the cycling guide for Schönefeld, while mountain bikers have trails like 'Paved Path Through Greenery' in the MTB trails guide.
Yes, some of these elevated points have historical significance. Dörferblick Viewpoint and Insulaner Hill are both artificial hills formed from the debris of bombed houses after World War II, making them significant historical landmarks. Insulaner Hill also hosts a Zeiss planetarium and an observatory, adding a cultural dimension.
The highest natural point in the Berlin area is the Großer Müggelberg – Highest Natural Point in Berlin, standing at 114.7 meters. While the summit itself might not offer expansive views due to trees, the surrounding area is known for its quiet, natural environment and numerous forest and hiking trails.
Yes, the Müggel Tower is a notable highlight that includes a snack bar and a cafe, making it a great spot to relax and enjoy refreshments after your visit. Other locations might have facilities in nearby towns or villages.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique panoramic views these spots offer, especially considering the region's flat topography. The opportunity for peaceful walks through green grasslands and along small rivers, combined with the historical context of the artificial hills, makes for a pleasant outdoor experience. The community has shared over 290 photos and given more than 710 upvotes for these locations.
Hiking trails around Schönefeld generally feature low elevation gains, with many classified as 'easy hikes' with ascents of 10 to 60 meters. These trails often wind through green grasslands and along small rivers, providing pleasant opportunities for nature exploration. You can find various routes, including those that incorporate the Großer Müggelberg area with its forest trails.
While specific wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the areas around these elevated points, particularly the Großer Müggelberg, are known for their natural environment and extensive forests. You can observe fields and livestock in the surrounding countryside from spots like Skypoint (not a highlight in this guide, but mentioned in region research) and Dörferblick Viewpoint, offering a glimpse into the local ecosystem.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling. The area around Skypoint in Schönefeld (mentioned in region research) is particularly popular for cycling along the Berlin Wall tracks. For more structured routes, you can explore the cycling guide for Schönefeld, which includes routes like 'Forest Highway Mauerweg – Fields Near Kleinziethen loop' that offer easy to moderate rides through the landscape.


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