Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 232 out of 243 hikers
Beautiful, slightly overgrown park with two hills. From the high plateau you even have a small view. The climbs are very steep by Berlin standards and therefore a welcome change.
May 2, 2022
More than ten years after the end of the war - from the late 1950s - the rubble of Alexanderplatz became the hill on whose paths people walk and jog today. On top of that came the rubble from demolished houses from the Wall strip, for example from Bernauer Strasse.
It was not until the end of the 1960s that hardy European trees were planted on the rubble, paths were created on the old routes for rubble trucks and the so-called Oderbruchkippe became the Prenzlauer Berg public park. Of course, the Kippe was not named after Oderbruch on the Polish border, around 70 kilometers away, but rather on Oderbruchstraße south of the park. Today the park, including the rubble mountain, covers 29 hectares.
December 15, 2022
A demanding topography. It goes up and down. Two plateaus with a view (if it weren't for the trees).
March 3, 2021
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