Attractions and places to see around Großbeeren offer a blend of historical significance, cultural insights, and natural landscapes. Located just south of Berlin, the region is characterized by peaceful meadows, fields, and rivers like the Nuthe and Notte. Visitors can explore landmarks commemorating the Battle of Großbeeren and enjoy numerous cycle paths. This area provides opportunities to delve into local history and appreciate tranquil natural surroundings.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The Wall Cycle Path on the Teltow Canal is a popular route for cyclists in Berlin and Brandenburg. The route runs along the Teltow Canal and offers a nice perspective of the city and its history. The Wall Cycle Path is of particular importance because it runs along the former route of the Berlin Wall. Here you can still see traces of the division of Berlin, such as graffiti on the remains of the Wall or memorials that commemorate the events. The Teltow Canal itself also has an important history as it was once an important shipping route. I like the Teltow Canal section for its combination of history and modernity. Here you will encounter graphic witnesses of the past and futuristic architecture while driving along the Teltow Canal. The track is also a popular spot for street art enthusiasts as new works of art are constantly being created here.
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The Großer Wannsee is located in the Wannsee district of the southwestern Berlin district of Steglitz-Zehlendorf and is also the namesake. From a hydrological point of view, the Great Wannsee (old name: Wannensee; abbreviation: GWS) is a bay of the Havel in Berlin. more information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fer_Wannsee
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Often enough described as a highlight, but always worth mentioning. The landscape architects have done a great job with the park created as a compensatory measure for the construction of the A113 motorway. The area has its own charm at every time of the day and year and invites you to interrupt your bike or hiking tour and explore the area away from the Wall Trail. Not only does it feature water buffalos, which you usually have to look for on the extensive grounds, but it is also a great waterfowl area (it is worth bringing binoculars with you). The famous "MIlchhof" Mendler is also in close proximity and is worth a visit on its own (its annual harvest festivals are legendary).
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Nice feeling of freedom and space, in the middle of Berlin. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempelhofer_Feld
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Always beautiful. The buffalo also attract other animals. Today it was a pair of mute swans and a heron. OK. a few Berlin sparrows and starlings were also there ...
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Großbeeren is rich in history, particularly related to the Battle of Großbeeren. You can visit the Großbeeren Memorial Tower, which houses a museum dedicated to the battle and offers panoramic views. Other historical markers include the Obelisk, designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, and the Bülow-Pyramide, honoring General von Bülow. Diedersdorf Castle, an 18th-century baroque building, also offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, Großbeeren offers several museums. The Museum in the Großbeeren Memorial Tower provides a permanent exhibition on the historic Battle of Großbeeren. You can also explore the Museumsscheune Diedersdorf (Diedersdorf Museum Barn) for insights into rural life, or the Privatmuseum Preußische Traditionen Großbeeren for military history artifacts. For more information on the Memorial Tower, you can visit Brandenburg Tourism.
The area around Großbeeren features idyllic landscapes with peaceful meadows, fields, and rivers like the Nuthe and Notte. Within Großbeeren, the "Grüne Welle" at Lilograben offers a pleasant setting for a stroll. A unique nearby attraction is the Water Buffalo Meadows Berlin, where you can observe water buffalo in a natural setting, close to urban high-rise buildings.
Großbeeren is an excellent starting point for cycling. You can ride along sections of the Berlin Wall Trail Along the Teltow Canal or the Teltow Canal Cycle Path, both offering well-developed routes with historical context and pleasant scenery. Numerous other cycle paths wind through the idyllic landscapes along the Nuthe and Notte rivers. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Großbeeren guide.
Yes, Großbeeren offers various trails for hiking and running. The region is crisscrossed with paths through meadows and along rivers. For dedicated running routes, you can check out the Running Trails around Großbeeren guide, which includes routes like the "Water Skiing Großbeeren – Grossbeeren Cable Park loop".
Many attractions around Großbeeren are suitable for families. The Berlin Wall Trail Along the Teltow Canal and the Teltow Canal Cycle Path are great for family bike rides. The Water Buffalo Meadows Berlin offer a unique animal viewing experience. Additionally, the Wannsee, though slightly further afield, is a popular spot for families with its lake and surrounding paths.
For impressive panoramic views, climb the 137 steps to the viewing platform of the Großbeeren Memorial Tower. On a clear day, you can see over 30 kilometers, reaching as far as Berlin. Another popular viewpoint, though outside Großbeeren, is Wannsee, offering magnificent views of the lake.
The warmer months, particularly summer, are ideal for outdoor activities in Großbeeren. The idyllic landscapes along the Nuthe and Notte rivers offer opportunities for canoeing or swimming during this time. Cycling and hiking are also very pleasant from spring through autumn.
Großbeeren and its surroundings offer opportunities to sample regional culinary specialties. You might find the traditional "Teltower Rübchen," a local type of carrot, and enjoy freshly brewed beer from local breweries. Diedersdorf Castle also hosts restaurants and bars serving regional dishes.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and tranquil natural surroundings. The cycling paths, especially along the Teltow Canal, are highly rated for their pleasant shade and historical information boards. The unique experience of seeing water buffalo at the Water Buffalo Meadows Berlin is also a highlight for many.
Yes, the region around Großbeeren offers routes suitable for gravel biking. You can find various trails that combine different terrains, perfect for an adventurous ride. For specific routes, consult the Gravel biking around Großbeeren guide.


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