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Big Plans When the Jungfernheide Public Park was built, an artificial lake was also created: the Jungfernheide Pond. Countless tons of earth had to be excavated until the hole was finally large enough for the pond. The earth was used to create an island in the middle of the lake. The original idea was to build a library and a restaurant on the island. But these plans were never realized. From today's perspective, it's beautiful because it allows you to enjoy peace and nature undisturbed in this special place. Admirable Tree Population You can reach the island via one of two bridges. From there, you can either follow the main path, which leads from one side of the island to the other, or you can take a small—and worthwhile—detour and take the island trail. The diversity of trees is particularly striking here. In addition to beech, oak, maple, birch, hornbeam, and black locust, you will also find the water-loving elm and alder trees. You can find more information about Station 8 on our website: www.berlin.de/ba-charlottenburg-wilmersdorf/verwaltung/aemter/strassen-und-gruenflaechen/gruenflaechen/erlebnispfade/artikel.1578412.php Copyright: Studio Eden, BACW
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Many birds are already here The many listed benches on the lake terrace invite you to take a short break. From here, you can also enjoy observing the numerous birds that the lake provides a home for: for example, grey herons, mute swans, great crested grebes, cormorants, and many more. Talented Builder After being almost completely extinct in Europe, the beaver has re-established itself in many places – including here in Berlin. Its natural habitat is the transition zone between land and water, where it is active primarily at dusk and at night. Beavers are vegetarians. They prefer the tender twigs and buds in the crowns of young willows and poplars. And because they cannot climb, they simply fell the trees. With their very hard incisors, they can fell trunks with a diameter of over 20 cm. They do this especially in autumn and winter, when the herbaceous plant population slowly dwindles. Beavers don't hibernate, and until new plants sprout again in spring, the twigs and tree bark stored in water provide a tasty winter meal. You can find more information about Station 7 on our website: berlin.de/ba-charlottenburg-wilmersdorf/verwaltung/aemter/strassen-und-gruenflaechen/gruenflaechen/erlebnispfade/artikel.1578397.php Copyright: Studio Eden, BACW
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Big Plans When the Jungfernheide Public Park was built, an artificial lake was also created: the Jungfernheide Pond. Countless tons of earth had to be excavated until the hole was finally large enough for the pond. The earth was used to create an island in the middle of the lake. The original idea was to build a library and a restaurant on the island. But these plans were never realized. From today's perspective, it's beautiful because it allows you to enjoy peace and nature undisturbed in this special place. Admirable Tree Population You can reach the island via one of two bridges. From there, you can either follow the main path, which leads from one side of the island to the other, or you can take a small—and worthwhile—detour and take the island trail. The diversity of trees is particularly striking here. In addition to beech, oak, maple, birch, hornbeam, and black locust, you will also find the water-loving elm and alder trees. You can find more information about Station 8 on our website: www.berlin.de/ba-charlottenburg-wilmersdorf/verwaltung/aemter/strassen-und-gruenflaechen/gruenflaechen/erlebnispfade/artikel.1578412.php Copyright: Studio Eden, BACW
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Many birds are already here The many listed benches on the lake terrace invite you to take a short break. From here, you can also enjoy observing the numerous birds that the lake provides a home for: for example, grey herons, mute swans, great crested grebes, cormorants, and many more. A talented builder After being almost completely extinct in Europe, the beaver has re-established itself in many places – including here in Berlin. Its natural habitat is the transition zone between land and water, where it is active primarily at dusk and at night. Beavers are vegetarians. They prefer the tender twigs and buds in the crowns of young willows and poplars. And because they cannot climb, they simply fell the trees. With their very hard incisors, they can fell trunks with a diameter of over 20 cm. They do this especially in autumn and winter, when the herbaceous plant population slowly dwindles. Beavers don't hibernate, and until new plants sprout again in spring, the twigs and tree bark stored in water provide a tasty winter staple. You can find more information about Station 7 on our website: www.berlin.de/ba-charlottenburg-wilmersdorf/verwaltung/aemter/strassen-und-gruenflaechen/gruenflaechen/erlebnispfade/artikel.1578397.php Copyright: Studio Eden, BACW
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Beautiful large Junkfernheide public park.
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Beautiful shady cycle path at the Volkspark Jungfernheide (1926).
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The large pond in the Volkspark Jungfernheide constantly receives fresh inflow from the Spandau shipping canal via the Nonnengrabenkanal and releases its water into the lower Spree. The pool was created artificially, the western part serves as an outdoor swimming pool, and swimming is prohibited in the eastern part.
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Very nice corner in the capital. A real haven of peace.
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