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Family friendly hiking trails around Rummelsburger Lake are characterized by their flat terrain and waterside environments. This picturesque bay of the Spree River offers a blend of urban and natural landscapes within Berlin. The area features lush green surroundings, calm waters, and old trees, with generally flat and well-maintained paths suitable for various activity levels. The natural riverbank, known as the Paul-and-Paula-Ufer, provides a rustic walking experience, contrasting with the developed promenades.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The boys' orphanage was part of the Friedrichs-Waisenhaus Rummelsburg (Friedrich's Orphanage Rummelsburg). It was designed in 1853 and built between 1854 and 1859. It served as a home for orphaned boys and girls found in Berlin and the surrounding area. It was commissioned by the Berlin Magistrate. Orphans continued to be housed there until 1949. Later, it was used as a convalescent home. Only the two boys' houses remain and are listed as historical monuments. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrichs-Waisenhaus_Rummelsburg
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What many don't know, however, is that the Stralau church tower is said to have already been leaning in 1934. Be that as it may, today it leans 1.1 degrees more than its Italian "colleague," without having achieved the same notoriety.
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The Molecule Man is a series of monumental artworks by the American sculptor Jonathan Borofsky. He created versions of this sculpture with three and four people.
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Beautiful view over the Spree. You can also sit comfortably on the bank and gaze out over the water.
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There are places where the city suddenly becomes very quiet – not silent, but quiet. The Osthafen is one of them. Here, where the clatter of cranes and the clinking of bottles once set the rhythm, today only the light dances on the Spree. The waterfront promenade is wide and surprisingly empty. No cars, no jostling. Just footsteps on pavement, voices in the wind, and the glittering water that draws the gaze outwards – directly towards him: the Molecule Man. Three pierced giants, wrestling with each other in the middle of the Spree – or embracing, depending on how you started the day. They stand there like a thought that has taken on a life of its own. Like a sketch made of metal that someone wanted to finish dreaming in the middle of the city. And as you look at them, their broken image is reflected in the water – a play of light, hole, and line. To the right is the cool clarity of the Treptowers, to the left the old Berlin that still smells of warehouses and workers' canteens, even if media companies now reside there. The place is a balancing act between yesterday and tomorrow. Between harbor romance and high-gloss glass. In between, you sit on a bench and let the wind tell you stories. And sometimes – when the clouds hang low or the sun stands at an angle – you almost believe that the three made of aluminum have a secret. As if they know more about this city than they say.
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It's always a lovely walk. You'll meet people for a quick chat, and there are always places to sit and take a break or enjoy a coffee, such as the Eierhäuschen (egg house). The Zenner serves hot meals, ice cream, and drinks. You can sit by the water and enjoy the view and the activity around you. You can rent pedal boats or kayaks in front of the Abbey Bridge.
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The Rummelsburger Lake area offers a wide selection of routes, with over 1900 easy hiking trails that are perfect for families. These paths are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
The terrain around Rummelsburger Lake is generally flat and easy, making it ideal for family outings. Many paths are well-maintained cycling paths or green lawns. You'll find routes like the Rummelsburger Lake – Rummelsburger Bay loop from Rummelsburg, which is rated as easy with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed family stroll.
Yes, many of the family-friendly trails around Rummelsburger Lake are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A great example is the Rummelsburg Memorial Site – View of Rummelsburger Lake loop from Berlin Ostkreuz (Stadtbahn-F), which offers a pleasant loop around the bay with interesting sights.
Family hikes around Rummelsburger Lake offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sights. You can explore the serene Rummelsburg Bay, stroll along the historic Zillepromenade with its charming 1920s architecture, or visit the Rummelsburg Memorial Site. The natural Paul and Paula Embankment also provides a rustic walking experience.
The Rummelsburger Lake area is very well-connected by public transport. The S-Bahn Ostkreuz station is a convenient hub nearby, offering easy access to various starting points for family hikes. Many routes, such as the Spreebalkon Rest Area – Rummelsburger Bay loop, are easily accessible from public transport stops.
Yes, parking is generally available in the vicinity of Rummelsburger Lake, though it can vary depending on the specific starting point. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability, especially during peak times. Many areas around the bay are designed for easy access.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails around Rummelsburger Lake. It's a popular area for dog walkers due to its green spaces and waterside paths. However, always keep your dog on a leash, especially in designated nature areas or crowded promenades, and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.
Absolutely! The Rummelsburger Lake area offers several cafes and restaurants along its shores, perfect for a family break. You'll find options ranging from cozy cafes to beer gardens, providing refreshments and meals to enjoy after your hike while taking in the scenic views.
Rummelsburger Lake is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly pleasant for family hikes. The lush greenery, calm waters, and opportunities for boat rentals make it ideal. Autumn also offers stunning foliage, while winter can provide a peaceful, crisp experience, though some amenities might be seasonal.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of urban and natural landscapes, the well-maintained paths suitable for all ages, and the serene waterside environment. The ease of access by public transport and the variety of attractions also receive high marks.
Yes, for families looking for a longer adventure, some routes connect Rummelsburger Lake with nearby green spaces. For instance, the Treptower Park – The Abtei Bridge loop from Berlin Ostkreuz (Ostbahn) offers an extended hike that incorporates the beautiful Treptower Park, known for its expansive lawns and old trees, providing a varied experience.


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