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Tegel Lake Beach – Saatwinkler Steg loop from Heiligensee

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Germany
Berlin

Tegel Lake Beach – Saatwinkler Steg loop from Heiligensee

Hard

4.5

(4)

199

runners

Tegel Lake Beach – Saatwinkler Steg loop from Heiligensee

03:45

35.5km

100m

Running

Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 7, 2026

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After 12.7 km for 249 m

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Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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4.60 km

Baumberge

Nature Reserve

2

8.82 km

Tegelort Ferry Dock

Highlight • Rest Area

A great view towards Spandau (opposite) and over the Havel in a northerly direction to Neuendorfer See and in a southerly direction to the Valentinswerder island.

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3

12.0 km

Tegel Lake Beach

Highlight • Beach

The finest sandy beach and wonderfully clean water - Lake Tegel is known for its good water quality. The bathing area is in the bay on the Reiherwerder peninsula, where no large boats get lost. Here you can rest and relax.

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12.8 km

Großer Malchsee

Lake

5

14.3 km

Listed bridge at Tegel Harbor, which is 91 meters long and spans the mouth of the Tegel River and the harbor entrance. The name “Sechserbrücke” dates back to the early 20th century. Back then you paid a “sixer”, half a groschen, bridge toll if you wanted to stroll across the bridge.

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6

17.7 km

East Shore of Lake Tegel

Highlight (Segment) • Lake

7

20.0 km

Saatwinkler Steg

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The Saatwinkler Steg is a pedestrian bridge built in 1990 over the Berlin-Spandau shipping canal (Hohenzollern Canal) at kilometer 1.06 in Berlin-Haselhorst.

The location of the bridge was chosen based on various factors. For example, a sufficient distance had to be maintained from the mouth of the old canal arm, and the immediately adjacent widening of the Hohenzollern Canal (the canoe polo fields of the Berlin Canoeing Association are now located in this area) made it necessary to move it further to the northwest. In addition, there were high-voltage pylons belonging to Bewag (now Vattenfall Europe Berlin) in the planned area. In addition, the existing tree population had to be taken into account during construction, and the connection to the existing network of paths also played a role.

The 94.80 meter long bridge is based on reinforced concrete abutments, which in turn have inclined piles as a foundation. These piles are surrounded by sheet pile walls. The static system is a two-hinged arch with a suspended walkway. The Saatwinkler Steg measures 7.30 meters at its widest point, the usable width is 3.10 meters throughout. The bridge is equipped with drainage and four lights. The passage width is 21 meters.

The Berlin-Hamburg and Berlin-Schwerin-Lübeck long-distance cycle routes as well as the Berlin-Copenhagen long-distance cycle route run over this bridge

Source: de.wikipedia.org

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8

20.0 km

A must if you want to get from Tegel to Spandau or vice versa and if you want to go from Berlin to Copenhagen. ;)

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23.7 km

Havel

Lake

10

24.8 km

Nice view over the Havel near the Teufelsseekanal.

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25.9 km

Bürgerablage

Beach

27.0 km

Neuendorfer Heide

Forest

13

28.6 km

fantastically beautiful spot

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35.5 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

20.3 km

5.59 km

4.76 km

2.50 km

1.30 km

1.02 km

Surfaces

12.3 km

12.2 km

5.78 km

4.19 km

676 m

423 m

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