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Dog friendly hiking trails around Neuenhagen bei Berlin offer access to a diverse landscape characterized by extensive green spaces, forests, and waterways. The region features the Erpetal, a protected nature and landscape area formed by a meltwater channel, with wet meadows, willows, and old oak trees. Hikers can explore picturesque forests, lakes, and rivers, including the green hills of the Barnim region and the floodplain landscapes of the Oderbruch. The terrain generally presents gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for…
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The idea of adding a touch of beauty and visual interest to his home and workplace came to sculptor Wolfgang Anlauf, who has lived in Neuenhagen since 1993, during a discussion in the early 2000s. It was striking that the town didn't actually have any artwork in a public space created by a Neuenhagen resident, despite the town being home to many artists, sculptors, actors, writers, and musicians. With the redesign of the station forecourt for the town's 775th anniversary, the project became a reality. Sponsors for the "Generations Pyramid" were also found and are commemorated on a plaque next to it. Source: https://www.wolfganganlauf.de/arbeiten/generationspyramide/
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Elisenhof was first documented in 1837 as an outlying farm belonging to the Bollensdorf manor. The first farm buildings were constructed by the end of the 19th century. The decisive phase began in 1923: the outlying farm was dissolved and divided into six farms. Despite economic hardship, the new settlers helped build important facilities in Bollensdorf, including a school and a children's home. Many families showed great solidarity and, for example, took in Russian godchildren during the Second World War. By 1927, Elisenhof already had 35 inhabitants, and the children attended school in Bollensdorf. In 1929, Elisenhof became a district of Neuenhagen. After 1946, as part of the land reform, land was redistributed and farmsteads were divided. In 1960, the farmers joined together to form the "Elisenhof" Agricultural Production Cooperative (LPG), which was dissolved in 1968; agriculture was then taken over by regional cooperatives and farms. After 1989/90, former owners received their land back, which is mostly leased out. Since the 1990s, former agricultural cooperative buildings have been converted into residential properties.
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As part of the planning for the (partial) double-track expansion of the S-Bahn line to Strausberg, the need for a second S-Bahn bridge over the A10 motorway is also being examined. The states of Berlin and Brandenburg secured funding for further planning in 2021. The S5 East project is part of the first financing tranche ( https://www.i2030.de/berlin-und-brandenburg-finanzieren-planungskosten-fuer-verbesserungen-im-berliner-s-bahnnetz/ ). This is part of the collective agreement for bottleneck elimination for the S-Bahn network, which finances the planning for all approximately 35 measures planned for the Berlin S-Bahn within the framework of i2030. The funding from the states will enable the planning to advance to performance phase 4 – the approval planning phase. An overview of all planning phases and their content can be found at https://www.i2030.de/hintergrund/%23planungsphasen.
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...there's nowhere to go from here. Nonsense, just keep walking, hiking, cycling and keeping your eyes open...🙂
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A school in Neuenhagen is first mentioned in the chronicle in 1716 in connection with a certificate of appointment for the sexton and teacher Jacobus Flöricke. The sexton's house at that time also served as a school. It was destroyed by fire in 1810 and replaced two years later by a half-timbered building with a tiled roof, which contained a schoolroom for all the children of the village in addition to the sexton's apartment.wikipedia
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The church in the village of Neuenhagen was built around 1250 (according to other sources, only in the 14th century) as an early Gothic fieldstone church with a transverse tower and a gable roof on the nave. It is located on the village green in Carl-Schmäcke-Straße. It was probably Cistercian monks from Münchehofe (Mönchshof) who built a "Neuenhof" as a branch and church village. In addition to the tower core, the lancet windows on the east gable from the time of construction have been preserved. The church was first mentioned in writing in the land register of Emperor Charles IV in 1375. The tower was renovated around 1500. The west portal was added at the same time. wikepedia
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A gift from Wolfgang Anlauf, sculptor for the municipality of Neuenhagen on the 775th anniversary of the town's founding. Born in Berlin in 1957, apprenticed in Berlin in 1974 with the plasterer Hans Neureither. In 1976, after obtaining his journeyman's certificate, worked as a freelance sculptor. Restoration work on facades and in Charlottenburg Palace. Further information: creative Brandenburg Www.wolfganganlauf.de
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Really good news!!! The Hermannpfuhl is really well filled again. 👍
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You'll find over a dozen dog-friendly hiking trails around Neuenhagen bei Berlin, offering a variety of experiences for you and your canine companion. Most of these, specifically 10 out of 14, are rated as easy, making them accessible for many dogs and their owners.
The trails around Neuenhagen bei Berlin traverse diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to explore the scenic Erpetal (Neuenhagener Mühlenfließ), a protected nature area with wet meadows, willows, alders, and old oak trees. Other routes lead through picturesque forests like the Rüdersdorfer Forst and offer views of green spaces and local parks, providing a refreshing escape into nature.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly routes are designed to be easy, perfect for a relaxed stroll with your dog. For example, the Training Track at Hoppegarten loop is a gentle 4.5 km walk, ideal for a casual outing. There are 10 easy routes in total, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
Absolutely. Many of the dog-friendly trails are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. Routes like the Forest Ditch – View Over the Meadow loop from Neuenhagen offer a moderate 11 km circular experience, while shorter options like the Village Church North – Training Track at Hoppegarten loop provide an easy 6.8 km loop.
The best seasons for hiking with your dog in Neuenhagen bei Berlin are typically spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is mild and comfortable for both you and your dog. Spring brings blooming plants and fresh greenery, while autumn transforms the trees into a vibrant spectacle of colors, offering beautiful scenery for your walks.
While specific leash rules can vary by exact location within nature reserves and parks, it is generally recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Erpetal, to protect local wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always look for local signage, and be prepared to leash your dog when necessary.
Yes, the region offers several natural attractions and viewpoints. While hiking, you might encounter highlights such as the Püttberge Sand Dunes, which offer unique natural formations. For broader scenic views, consider visiting the View from Großer Ahrensfelder Berg or the Kienberg Viewing Platform, which are accessible nearby.
Neuenhagen bei Berlin is well-connected to public transport, making many trailheads accessible. While specific routes might require a short walk from a bus or train station, the proximity to Berlin means that public transport options are generally good for reaching the starting points of various hikes.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails around Neuenhagen bei Berlin, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 154 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, green surroundings, the well-maintained paths, and the peaceful atmosphere that makes for enjoyable walks with their dogs.
Neuenhagen bei Berlin, as a 'Gartenstadt,' offers local amenities. While specific dog-friendly establishments directly on the trails are not listed, you can often find cafes and pubs in the town center or nearby villages that welcome well-behaved dogs, especially in outdoor seating areas. It's always a good idea to check with the establishment beforehand.
Yes, for those seeking a bit more challenge, there are moderate dog-friendly hikes available. The Forest Ditch – View Over the Meadow loop from Neuenhagen is a good example, offering a 11.2 km route with slightly more elevation gain, providing a satisfying workout for you and your dog.


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