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Hiking around Grunewaldsee offers a blend of natural beauty and historical attractions within Berlin's expansive Grunewald forest. The area is characterized by its serene, forest-surrounded lake, providing a tranquil escape from urban environments. Trails primarily consist of accessible paths around the lake and through the surrounding woodlands, with generally low elevation changes. The landscape features a mix of shaded forest sections and open lakeside views, suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Next to the Forsthaus Paulsborn guesthouse
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At 17.5 hectares, the Grunewaldsee in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf is the largest in the district. It is located in the Grunewaldforst and belongs to the Grunewald lake chain. Around Lake Grunewald, pedestrians and their four-legged friends can take a leisurely stroll in a protected landscape. On its banks is the Grunewald hunting lodge, Berlin's oldest castle, built in 1542. Today it houses a museum with paintings from the 16th to 19th centuries. The northwestern shore of the lake has a nudist area. (https://www.berlin.de/tourismus/seen/4400283-4299185-grunewaldsee.html)
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There are over 2,600 hiking routes around Grunewaldsee, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and skill levels. The majority of these, over 1,700, are considered easy, making the area very accessible.
The trails around Grunewaldsee primarily feature accessible paths that wind around the lake and through the extensive Grunewald forest. You'll find a mix of shaded forest sections and open lakeside views, with generally low elevation changes, making for comfortable walking.
Yes, a popular option is a circular route directly around Grunewaldsee, which is approximately 8.5 kilometers. Many of the routes in the area, such as the Grunewaldsee – Forsthaus Paulsborn loop from Freie Universität Berlin, are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
Absolutely. The trails around Grunewaldsee are generally easy and well-maintained, making them ideal for family outings. The low elevation changes and accessible paths are suitable for various fitness levels, including those with younger children. Many routes are short and offer opportunities to explore nature.
Grunewaldsee is very dog-friendly and is known as Berlin's largest dog walking area. There are specific sections designated for dogs to play off-leash, including a small sandy shore along the east coast of the lake. You can explore routes like the Grunewald Beach – Grunewald Dog Off-Leash Area loop from Langes Luch / Dachsheide, which passes through these areas. Remember to respect nature reserve signs.
While hiking, you can visit the historic Jagdschloss Grunewald, Berlin's oldest palace dating back to 1542, located on the south bank of the lake. Another notable spot is Forsthaus Paulsborn, a historic forester's house now operating as a restaurant and hotel directly on Grunewaldsee.
Yes, Forsthaus Paulsborn, a historic guesthouse and restaurant, is situated directly on Grunewaldsee and offers a nostalgic atmosphere. There are also other cafes and restaurants in the broader Grunewald area, providing options for refreshments after your hike.
Grunewaldsee is easily accessible by public transport. The area is well-connected, with nearby S-Bahn stations providing convenient access to the starting points of many trails. Check local public transport schedules for the most direct route to the Grunewald area.
Yes, there are parking options available near the hiking trails around Grunewaldsee. Specific parking areas are designated for visitors, making it convenient for those arriving by car. It's advisable to check for specific parking locations depending on your chosen starting point.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 14,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene, forest-surrounded lake, the tranquil ambiance, and the diverse scenery that offers a peaceful retreat from the urban bustle. The well-maintained paths and the opportunity to observe wildlife are also frequently highlighted.
Grunewaldsee offers beautiful hiking experiences year-round. The paths are particularly picturesque in late fall when the leaves change color, creating a vibrant display. During spring and summer, the lush green forest provides ample shade, while winter hikes can offer a quiet, reflective atmosphere, especially after a fresh snowfall.
While many routes are easy, the broader Grunewald forest, which encompasses Grunewaldsee, offers a network of trails with varying lengths and moderate difficulty levels. For example, the Fenngraben in Grunewald – East shore of Krumme Lanke loop from Langes Luch / Dachsheide is a longer route at nearly 6 kilometers, providing a more extended exploration of the forest and nearby lakes.


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