Best attractions and places to see around Großer Malchsee, a significant bay of Tegeler See in Berlin, include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This area, also known as Große Malche, is nestled between the Tegeler Forest and the center of Tegel. It offers a variety of points of interest, from ancient trees to modern art installations. The shoreline features numerous boat jetties and is part of popular hiking and cycling routes.
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Incidentally, Lake Tegel is home to Berlin's oldest oak tree, the "Fat Mary," which is approximately 900 years old. Near the Reiherwerder peninsula, there is a wildlife enclosure. On the northern shore is a tree-lined promenade—Greenwich Promenade—with benches and a playground. Passenger boat moorings are also located here. To the north, the Tegel Harbor Bridge and the Tegel Industrial Harbor extend. Large parts of the eastern shore are owned by boating clubs and are not open to the public. The lake is primarily used by surfers, sailors, motorboaters, and pleasure boaters.
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There are relatively few places along the shore where you can swim. The lido on the western shore of the lake charges an entrance fee. It offers bathers a sandy beach, a nudist section with a sunbathing lawn, a bathing island, jetties, a diving platform, and a double slide. Food and drink are also provided. Beach chairs are also available for rent. The gently sloping shore is suitable for small children. A children's playground, volleyball court, and table tennis tables offer sports and games. The lido is also accessible by public transport and is about a 20-minute walk through the forest. The season is from mid-May to mid-September. There is a lifeguard station on the eastern shore near Reiswerder Island.
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A very impressive large sculpture at the end of a headland. Beautiful old trees all around, but they don't allow the figure to be shown off to its full potential.
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A beautiful road through the Tegeler Forst on the northwestern shore of Lake Tegel. Is heavily frequented by many people looking for relaxation, especially on the weekend. There are also some cars on the way. If you drive or hike with care, nothing stands in the way of relaxation. Unfortunately, there are always a few who fuss or moan ... ears open and let it pass by calmly.
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On the Seglerkopf, the south-eastern promontory, stands the sculpture "The Archaic Archangel of Heiligensee" by the artist Siegfried Kühl. The sculpture was inaugurated on November 1, 1989 to commemorate the 100th birthday of graphic and collage artist Hannah Höch, who lived in Heiligensee.
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I didn't even know that this memorial is dedicated to Hanna Höch. Due to the location with a chill factor.
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In winter you have a nice view without all the boats.
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The Große Malchsee, often also referred to as the Große Malche, is the northernmost bay of the Tegeler See. It is located in the Berlin district of Tegel in the Reinickendorf district. The addition of large is used by the Malche to distinguish it from the Kleiner Malche, the southernmost bay of the lake. The shores of the bay are almost entirely covered with jetties for various water sports clubs.
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Großer Malchsee itself is a significant bay of Tegeler See, offering a prominent natural feature. To its west lies the North Shore of Lake Tegel, providing views and recreational opportunities. The Tegeler Forst extends to the western bank, offering a natural backdrop for walks. You can also find Dicke Marie — Berlin's Oldest Tree, an ancient English oak within the Tegel Palace Park, and the island of Insel Hasselwerder within the bay.
Yes, the area is rich in history and culture. You can visit Dicke Marie — Berlin's Oldest Tree, a natural monument with an estimated age of 400 to 500 years, located in Tegel Palace Park. Also, the Archangel of Heiligensee (Hannah Höch Memorial), a sculpture commemorating the pioneer of photo collage, stands at the Seglerkopf overlooking Tegeler See.
The Schwarzer Weg offers a quiet, easy-to-drive route through the Tegeler Forst, popular for cycling and hiking away from traffic. Additionally, the Footpath "An der Malche" runs along the east and north banks, continuing the Greenwich Promenade and forming part of Berlin's "20 Green Main Paths," including the Humboldt-Spur and Heiligenseer Weg routes.
Großer Malchsee is a hub for water sports. Its shoreline is largely occupied by boat jetties belonging to various water sports clubs. The Tegeler Sailing Clubhouse, the oldest sailing club in northern Berlin, is located here and focuses on sailing training and youth development. You can also find boat rentals (pedal and rowing boats) at Freizeitpark an der Malche.
Absolutely! The Freizeitpark an der Malche, part of Freizeitpark Tegel, offers boat rentals, playgrounds, tennis courts, badminton and volleyball fields, and a garden chess area. It also features shallow water pools for children, known as the Tegel water playground. The North Shore of Lake Tegel also has areas suitable for families.
The area around Großer Malchsee is excellent for hiking. The Tegeler Forst offers numerous trails, including sections of the "20 Green Main Paths" like the Humboldt-Spur and Heiligenseer Weg. For more detailed hiking options, you can explore various routes in the region.
Yes, the region offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find dedicated guides for different cycling styles, including Road Cycling Routes around Großer Malchsee, Cycling around Großer Malchsee (for touring bicycles), and MTB Trails around Großer Malchsee. These guides provide options ranging from easy forest paths to more challenging trails.
The area around Großer Malchsee is enjoyable year-round, but the warmer months from spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for water sports, cycling, and enjoying the outdoor leisure park. The Tegeler Forst is beautiful for walks in any season, offering vibrant colors in autumn and peaceful snowy landscapes in winter.
The Footpath "An der Malche" along the east and north banks is a pedestrian promenade that is generally well-maintained. The Schwarzer Weg is mostly paved, making it suitable for strollers and some wheelchairs, though a small section has gravel. It's always advisable to check specific route conditions for full accessibility.
Many of the paths through the Tegeler Forst and around Großer Malchsee are dog-friendly, offering great opportunities for walks with your canine companion. Please ensure dogs are kept on a leash, especially in nature protection areas, and always clean up after them.
Visitors appreciate the North Shore of Lake Tegel as a pleasant spot to linger and enjoy the views. While it can be busy, especially on weekends, it offers a nice atmosphere for riding and relaxing. There are also areas where you can find a lido with a sandy beach and facilities for swimming.
The Dicke Marie — Berlin's Oldest Tree is an ancient English oak, estimated to be 400 to 500 years old, making it Berlin's oldest tree. It's famous for having been named by the Humboldt brothers, who spent their youth nearby, and even Johann Wolfgang von Goethe visited it. It's a natural monument with a rich history and many stories to tell.
Yes, the area around Großer Malchsee, particularly towards the center of Tegel and along the Greenwich Promenade, offers various cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a meal or a coffee with views of the lake. The lido on the western shore also provides food and drink options during its season.


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