Best lakes around Rummelsburger Lake refers to Rummelsburger Bucht, a bay of the Spree river in Berlin. This area serves as a local recreational space, forming a natural boundary between the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg and Lichtenberg districts. It is characterized by its blend of natural waterside settings, historical landmarks, and contemporary attractions. The bay offers tranquil spots for relaxation and scenic routes for various activities.
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At first, I was surprised by the name because, according to an information board, there used to be a 24-hour mooring at this location. However, several years ago, there were protests from local residents, resulting in a two-hour mooring ban, and the boats that had been mooring here for weeks on end disappeared. So the name makes perfect sense now 😀.
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Very nice to look at and highly recommended, especially in summer.
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Beautiful meadow with a great view in the middle of Berlin.
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Super view through Schilff on the Spree. The ideal place to stop the clock and enjoy. Berlin ambience | Rummelsburg Bay https://youtu.be/mJhMiPTL3Mg
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Great view and great run Berlin Waterfront Run https://youtu.be/077Wg1_7ZzE
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The Rummelsburger Bucht, also known as Rummelsburger See, is one of the quieter corners of Berlin, far away from the hustle and bustle but still pulsating with life. The bay stretches along the districts of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg and Lichtenberg and forms an idyllic place for those looking for peace and nature in the big city. While the hustle and bustle of the city is more noticeable on the Treptower Park side, Rummelsburger Bucht offers a quieter experience. The riverside path invites you to take a relaxing hike, with an impressive panorama of the water and the city horizon. A visit to the harbor kitchen with its maritime charm or a sporty excursion to the “Ostbloc” bouldering hall round off the experience. Many Berliners are drawn to this picturesque place, especially on weekends. Families, walkers and ambitious cyclists enliven the path. With a little consideration for each other, a harmonious coexistence is created here, where everyone can enjoy the beauty of the surroundings in their own way. A special highlight of the bay are the two small islands of Kratzbruch and Liebesinsel, which are protected areas. A sign of how valuable and worth protecting this little paradise in the middle of the big city is. For everyone who wants to have a view of Rummelsburg Bay from home, I made this video: https://youtu.be/mJhMiPTL3Mg
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For around 140 years, there were institutions on this site that were used for state persecution and repression. For decades, the building complex was used as a workhouse. Many of those interned here became victims of Nazi crimes. Most recently, during the SED regime, the name "Rummelsburg" stood for a men's prison notorious for political imprisonment. >> City Workhouse << 1879 - 1933 >> Work and Conservation House << 1933 - 1945 >> Work and Conservation House << 1945 - 1951 >> Penitentiary Berlin I << 1951 - 1990 You can learn more about the history of the individual periods on the information steles on site. At the end of October 1990, the Rummelsburg prison was closed and after a long time Vacant as of 2007 developed into a residential complex.
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At the Rummelsburger Bucht you can walk and hike very nicely on the riverside path. On weekends and when the weather is nice, it gets crowded and cyclists with sporty ambitions don't like to brake for people who just run. With a little consideration from everyone, it works very well. And the view is really nice!
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Rummelsburger Lake, more accurately known as Rummelsburger Bucht, offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy tranquil strolls along the Paul and Paula Embankment or the Zillepromenade, which are perfect for walking and cycling. Boating and water activities are popular, with options to rent electric boats, kayaks, or SUP boards from places like Ahoi Ostkreuz. The area is also excellent for picnics by the water.
Yes, Rummelsburger Lake is well-suited for cycling. The Paul and Paula Embankment offers a beautiful, car-free section directly on the water, ideal for bike rides. You can find various cycling tours, including easy and moderate options, in the Cycling around Rummelsburger Lake guide. For traffic-free options, explore routes in the Traffic-free bike rides around Rummelsburger Lake guide.
The Rummelsburger Lake area has significant historical depth. A key landmark is the Rummelsburg Memorial Site, a former prison that stands as a cultural landmark. The bay itself and its small islands, like Kratzbruch and Liebesinsel, have been mentioned in historical works, and a part of the shore is famously known as the Paul-and-Paula-shore, referencing a 1973 East German movie.
Absolutely. The Rummelsburger Lake area is very family-friendly. Highlights like Rummelsburg Bay and the Paul and Paula Embankment are noted for being family-friendly, offering space for children to play and explore. There's a nice playground near Rummelsburg Bay, and the car-free paths are safe for family walks and bike rides. You can also find specific routes in the Family-friendly hikes around Rummelsburger Lake guide.
Yes, the Rummelsburger Lake area is generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs along the scenic paths, such as the Zillepromenade and the Paul and Paula Embankment. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists to enjoy with their canine companions.
For excellent views, head to Rummelsburg Bay itself, where you can enjoy vistas of the water and the surrounding urban landscape. The Paul and Paula Embankment also offers idyllic views along the bay. Additionally, the Alt-Stralau Peninsula provides amazing views over the Spree towards Treptower Park.
Yes, the area around Rummelsburger Lake has several options for refreshments. You can find cafes like Muschkebart, and the harbor kitchen near the Rummelsburg Memorial Site is a recommended stop. Ahoi Ostkreuz also offers facilities and is a great spot to rent boats and enjoy the lakeside atmosphere.
Rummelsburger Lake is a popular destination year-round, but it truly comes alive in the warmer months. Summer is ideal for boating, picnics, and enjoying the lively atmosphere by the water. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling along the promenades, with beautiful natural scenery. Even in winter, the area provides serene walks, though water activities might be limited.
Yes, water activities are a major draw. You can rent electric boats, kayaks, and SUP boards to explore the bay. Ahoi Ostkreuz is a popular spot for boat rentals, offering a great way to experience the mix of water, city, and nature.
Rummelsburger Lake stands out for its unique blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and modern urban charm within Berlin. It's a picturesque bay of the Spree river, offering tranquil recreational spaces alongside historical sites like the Rummelsburg Memorial Site. The area also features a vibrant contemporary scene with cafes, bouldering gyms, and a houseboat haven, creating a diverse experience for visitors.
Yes, there are several pleasant hiking and walking trails. The riverside path along Rummelsburger Bucht is excellent for walks, offering nice views. The Paul and Paula Embankment is also a popular trail. For more detailed options, explore the Family-friendly hikes around Rummelsburger Lake guide, which includes easy routes like the 'Rummelsburger Lake – Rummelsburger Bay loop'.


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