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The Mauerweg: Schönholzer Heide and Bürgerpark Section offers a unique journey through history and nature within Berlin, Germany. This significant portion of the extensive Berlin Wall Trail (Berliner Mauerweg) winds through the Pankow borough, connecting the tranquil green spaces of Volkspark Schönholzer Heide and Bürgerpark. It serves as a poignant reminder of Germany's past, tracing the former border fortifications while providing a peaceful escape into urban woodlands.
Visitors consistently praise this section for its compelling blend of historical significance and…
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Ehemaliger Mauerstreifen, Schönholzer Heide und Bürgerpark
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16 marzo 2022
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29 aprile 2018
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Distanza 2,86 km
Salita 20 m
Discesa 10 m
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This section of the Mauerweg is generally considered easy to intermediate for cyclists. While the highlight data categorizes it as 'intermediate', the intro notes it's 'family friendly'. The terrain is mostly flat, but some older sections might have uneven or narrow asphalt, as mentioned in visitor tips. Recent renovations between S Wilhelmsruh and Klemkestrasse have improved parts of the path, making them smooth and wide.
No, this section of the Mauerweg is largely flat. It traces the former border, which was intentionally kept level. Cyclists and walkers can expect a relatively even path without significant climbs or descents, making it accessible for most fitness levels.
While specific dedicated parking lots are not highlighted, visitors typically find street parking in the residential areas surrounding Volkspark Schönholzer Heide and Bürgerpark. Given its urban location, parking can be limited, especially on weekends or during peak seasons. Public transport is often a more convenient option.
The most convenient public transport access is via the S-Bahn. The S-Bahn station Schönholz is directly adjacent to Volkspark Schönholzer Heide and the Mauerweg. Other nearby stations or bus stops may also provide access, making it easy to reach without a car.
Yes, this section is considered family-friendly for cycling with kids. The path is generally flat, and many parts are well-maintained. However, parents should be aware that some older sections might be narrower or have uneven surfaces. The blend of historical sites and natural parkland offers an engaging experience for families.
Yes, the Mauerweg: Schönholzer Heide and Bürgerpark Section is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome, but owners should ensure they are kept on a leash, especially in designated park areas and near historical monuments. Always remember to clean up after your pet.
While there aren't many cafes directly on the trail within the park sections, you can find various cafes and restaurants in the surrounding neighborhoods of Pankow, particularly closer to Bürgerpark and the main streets. It's advisable to bring your own snacks and drinks, especially if you plan a longer ride or walk through the more remote parts of Schönholzer Heide.
Winter cycling conditions can vary. While the path is generally accessible, snow and ice can make some sections slippery, especially in shaded areas within the parks. Maintenance for snow removal might not be as frequent as on main roads. Cyclists should exercise caution and use appropriate winter gear, including wider tires for better grip, if riding in snowy or icy conditions.
Beyond the prominent Soviet War Memorial and the preserved Wall remnants, this section holds intriguing, lesser-known stories. For instance, near the cemetery next to Bürgerpark, there was a dramatic escape attempt in 1962 involving a tunnel. Additionally, local anecdotes mention the 'Leichenvilla' (Corpse Villa) on Provinzstraße, a large empty villa said to have temporarily stored exhumed bodies from a cleared cemetery during the Wall's construction.
This section offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical introspection rather than dramatic panoramic viewpoints. The tranquil, wooded paths of Schönholzer Heide provide peaceful natural scenery, especially during spring and autumn. The Soviet War Memorial offers a solemn and impressive architectural sight. The preserved sections of the Berlin Wall also serve as poignant 'viewpoints' into history.
No, there are no permits or fees required to access this section of the Mauerweg. It is a public path and park area, freely accessible to cyclists, walkers, and other visitors at all times.