Best attractions and places to see in Planerwald include a blend of natural features and historical sites. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering routes that traverse passes and valleys. Visitors can explore various trails and viewpoints, providing opportunities for both challenging and family-friendly outdoor activities. The area is known for its scenic landscapes and historical points of interest.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Inconspicuous chapel on the cycle path along the Koppentraun
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Coming from Hallstatt in the lower section up to a maximum of 16% gradient, in the upper section up to a maximum of 20%.
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Nice chapel on the left when driving down the Koppental.
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Good asphalt, traffic was very limited (evening on Friday). Steep, but probably not 23% from Hallstatt.
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Is an ideal bike place that is equipped with benches and tables.
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Short and very poisonous, a suitable translation is absolutely necessary.
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Plänterwald is dominated by the nearly 90-hectare Plänterwald Forest, offering shaded paths for walking and biking. The Spree River also traverses the area, providing scenic riverside views and opportunities for boat tours.
Yes, the area features several historical sites. The most prominent is Spreepark, a former amusement park with a rich history, currently undergoing renovation. Nearby, the historic Eierhäuschen restaurant, a regular stop for Spree River boat tours, is also being restored. Additionally, the neo-Renaissance Treptow City Hall and the late 19th-century Schuckert-Höfe industrial courtyards offer glimpses into the region's past.
Plänterwald is very family-friendly. The Plänterwald Forest includes a playground and a water playground, popular spots for children. The forest's well-developed network of footpaths and cycle paths is also ideal for family walks and bike rides. The Spreepark, while under renovation, is planned to become a new center for culture, leisure, and recreation, which may include future family-oriented activities.
The Spreepark is currently undergoing extensive renovation and redesign, with a phased reopening planned. It will not be a classic amusement park with many rides. The iconic 45-meter-high Ferris wheel is slated to resume operation in spring 2027, and construction site tours are expected to resume in April 2026. The park aims to become a new center for culture, leisure, and recreation, including the Spreepark Art Space.
Absolutely. The Plänterwald Forest features a well-developed network of footpaths and cycle paths. Part of the European Bicycle Track R1 runs through it, and the asphalted tracks of Dammweg and Kiehnwerderallee are suitable for skating. The riverside path along the Spree River also offers scenic routes for walks and bike rides.
Plänterwald is located within the Berlin borough of Treptow-Köpenick and is accessible via Berlin's public transport network. Specific routes will depend on your starting point, but the area is well-connected by S-Bahn and bus services, making it easy to reach the forest and its attractions.
Beyond its natural beauty, Plänterwald is developing as a cultural hub. The Spreepark Art Space, part of the Spreepark redevelopment, offers guided tours around the historic Eierhäuschen. The Eierhäuschen itself is planned to host artist residences, exhibition, and event spaces, aiming to revive the area's cultural vibrancy.
Yes, Plänterwald is home to the Waldschule (Forest School), an educational center frequently visited by kindergartens and school classes. It provides a valuable resource for environmental education within the natural setting of the forest.
Yes, boat tours are a popular way to experience Plänterwald from the water. Services like the "Grüne Spreefahrt" by Stern und Kreisschifffahrt, using solar catamarans, make regular stops near the Eierhäuschen, offering unique views of the riverside and surrounding areas.
Plänterwald hosts two significant annual sporting events: the Berlin Triathlon and the Plänterwaldlauf (Plänterwald Run). Both events feature courses that wind through and along the forest, attracting athletes and spectators to the area.
Yes, the region around Plänterwald offers various routes for outdoor activities. For gravel biking, you can explore options like the "View of the Grimming Massif – Grundlsee loop from Bad Aussee" or the "Lake Ödensee – Ödensee loop from Bad Aussee." For mountain biking, routes such as the "Lake Ödensee – Ödensee loop from Bad Aussee" are available. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking in Planerwald and MTB Trails in Planerwald guides.
For touring cyclists, there are several routes to enjoy. Options include the "View of the Grimming Massif – Gößl on Lake Grundlsee loop from Bad Aussee" or the "West shore of the Grundlsee – Bad Aussee town centre loop from Bad Aussee." These routes offer diverse scenery and varying difficulty levels. More information can be found in the Cycling in Planerwald guide.


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