Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 621 out of 636 hikers
Location: Berlin, Germany
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The Müggelbaude stood on this spot until the 1980s. Built in 1911 as a small wooden hut with a view of the Bismarckwarte, the pub was to develop into a popular meeting place. Just a few meters away began the famous Death Railway, a toboggan run almost a kilometer long, the end of which was at the Teufelssee. Part of the track is now used and expanded by extreme cyclists (the facility no longer exists).
At the end of the Second World War, the Bismarckwarte was blown up by the Volkssturm, the landlord was banned from the forest and found his hut plundered and neglected. In 1947, the pub changed hands and was reopened. It was always well attended until the 1980s. In 1988, however, the hut was closed and completely demolished. Only this viewing point remains of it.
March 8, 2018
From here you have a beautiful view over the Müggelsee to the surrounding countryside.
It was released a few years ago, especially the visual axis.
December 3, 2017
great view of the Müggelsee. Here is a very big rest and picnic area
September 17, 2018
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Location: Berlin, Germany
4.8
(42)
159
01:26
5.31km
70m
4.5
(28)
138
01:41
6.25km
70m
4.9
(34)
119
07:26
29.0km
110m