Best natural monuments around Spandauer Forest include diverse ecosystems within one of Berlin's largest wooded areas, spanning over 1,300 hectares. This region is recognized as part of the European Natura 2000 network, designated as both a Fauna-Flora-Habitat site and a Special Protection Area for birds. The forest features mixed woodlands, moors, clearings, and wetlands, supporting a wide array of species. Numerous hiking and cycling paths allow for exploration of its natural beauty.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Peace and quiet in idyllic nature mostly good cycle paths, but also beautiful on foot
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One of my favorite places. Idyllic, almost fairytale-like, quiet.
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A really beautiful area. Partly a bit bizarre, but definitely worth seeing and consistently easy to drive on.
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Here you can make great nature observations.
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The area was given the name Eiskeller due to its regularly significantly lower temperatures in the winter months than in the rest of Berlin. Temperature differences between the center of Berlin and the Eiskeller area can reach ten degrees Celsius. The exact origin of the name is unclear, however, since the term has probably only been used since the 1960s. The area's earlier names were Kienhorst and Teufelsbruchwiese. Eiskeller is considered the coldest place in Berlin in winter. For this reason, ice used to be stored there, which was cut from the nearby Falkenhagener See and, after being temporarily stored in ice cellars, sold on to breweries and hospitals. The Eiskeller conservation area with an area of 51.6 hectares and a meadow under special protection as a large-scale natural monument were merged into the Eiskeller and Spandauer Luchwald nature reserve in December 2017.
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Just pause for a moment
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Spandauer Forest is home to diverse ecosystems. You can explore significant bogs like Großer Rohrpfuhl, which are crucial for maintaining rich flora and fauna. Tranquil ponds such as Kuhlake Pond and Hoheheide Pond offer peaceful spots and habitats for amphibians like the crested newt and moor frog. The entire forest is a designated EU bird sanctuary, featuring mixed woodlands, moors, clearings, and wetlands.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Kuhlake Pond in Spandauer Forest is a peaceful spot for all ages. The Kreuztränke / Shelter (mushroom-shaped) is also family-friendly, offering a unique historical context. Additionally, the Wildlife Enclosure near the Forest Warden's Station provides an excellent opportunity to observe local wildlife like wild boars and deer from an observation tower, which is particularly engaging for children.
The entire Spandauer Forest is an EU bird sanctuary, making it an excellent destination for birdwatchers. The Laßzinsee Viewing Platform is a good spot for bird watching, offering insight into a wonderful biotope. With patience, you might spot kingfishers, cranes, hawks, and red-backed shrikes. For observing larger animals, the Wildlife Enclosure near the Forest Warden's Station allows you to see wild boars, fallow deer, roe deer, red deer, and mouflon sheep up close.
Spandauer Forest is crisscrossed by numerous hiking paths suitable for various skill levels. You can find moderate running trails like the 'Ice Cellar (Spandau Forest) – Kuhlake in Spandau Forest loop' or the 'Hoheheide Pond – Ponds in Spandauer Forest loop'. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Spandauer Forest guide.
Absolutely! The Spandauer Forest offers many cycling paths. You can enjoy easy routes such as the 'Stone Bench in Spandauer Forest – Kuhlake Pond, Spandauer Forest loop' or the 'View of the Havel – Havelufer Forest Cycle Path loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Cycling around Spandauer Forest guide.
Yes, the Kreuztränke / Shelter (mushroom-shaped) is a natural monument with historical drainage ditches. These ditches were originally created in the 18th century to drain the Havelländische Luch and later repurposed for irrigation, impacting local groundwater levels. Additionally, the Berlin Wall Trail runs along the northern border of Spandauer Forest, adding a significant historical dimension to the natural experience.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and idyllic atmosphere, especially around Kuhlake Pond, often described as a place to 'just pause for a moment.' The diverse natural landscapes, from bogs to woodlands, and the opportunity for wildlife observation are also highly valued. The komoot community has contributed over 50 photos and nearly 200 upvotes, highlighting the area's beauty and appeal.
Yes, the Bürgerablage bathing area on the Havel River is a popular spot for swimming. It features a sandy beach, a DLRG water rescue station, and amenities, making it a refreshing stop during warmer months. It's a great way to cool off after exploring the forest's natural monuments.
Spandauer Forest offers beauty throughout the year. Spring brings blooming flora and active wildlife, while summer is ideal for enjoying the bathing area. Autumn transforms the forest with vibrant colors, and winter provides a serene, quiet atmosphere for walks. The diverse ecosystems can be appreciated in any season, depending on your preferred activities.
Yes, the Laßzinsee Viewing Platform is an excellent spot to gain insight into a wonderful biotope. It's particularly good for bird watching and offers an unobstructed view of the beautiful lake, which might otherwise be hidden by dense vegetation.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. You can find routes like the 'Tegeler Tannenallee – Aalemannkanal Bridge loop' which is an easy ride, or more moderate options like the 'Tegeler Tannenallee loop'. For more detailed information and routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Spandauer Forest guide.


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