Since the reopening of the Belvedere Palace in 2001, visitors have enjoyed a unique view of Potsdam and the nearby cultural landscape as far as Berlin.
After the completion of the New Palace, Frederick the Great had the Belvedere on Klausberg built between 1770 and 1772. It was the first observation structure in Potsdam.
Even though it is the Kleiner Ravensberg, it is six meters higher than its big brother further south at 108 meters. Below the summit is an old tower belonging to …
The Luisenberge are 78 m high forested elevations between the Sacrower See and the Havel in the north of Potsdam in the nature reserve "Sacrower See and Königswald".
Unfortunately, there is no view of the great Herzberg at all. But it is worth "exceeding" if you are looking for a little ascent and descent in this area.
For summit collectors: The highest point is difficult to determine, but it is definitely not the point on the map... (and green is more appropriate than black 😉)