Greenery for all
For active families, the Wuhlheide park is one of Berlin's greatest offerings. This open-air amusement park boasts a miniature railway, playground, recreation centre and a stage for music performances. In addition to the entertainment areas, the park includes a huge skate park, a number of sports fields and specifically-designed toboggan runs.
Another fun and fascinating garden to visit is the Prinzessinnengarten. Started in 2009, this project of a local non-profit organisation seeks to rehabilitate disused land into a sustainable garden. Visitors can support the initiative by helping out with the labour or simply contributing via the little café that serves mostly organic food. Everything raised is funnelled into an education programme run by the gardens. The centre also offers workshops throughout the year to promote natural activities such as beekeeping in the city or growing an organic garden in an apartment. This is surely one of the most unique and unusual green spaces Berlin has to offer.
Formerly the private hunting ground of the Elector Friedrich Wilhelm, the Tiergarten park is now a famous landmark and one of the main green spaces in Berlin, a firm favourite among locals and tourists. Containing a large playground for the little ones and open expanses on which to play football and barbecue, the Tiergarten sees a constant stream of visitors throughout the year. Numerous small lakes can be found in the park, providing marvellous views from the beer garden during summer and a beautiful snowy landscape in the winter.
The Germans love outdoor activities and the hills of Müggelberge offer arguably the best hiking and cycling terrain in the region. The wooded area covers roughly 7 km2 and is dominated by the two peaks of Kleiner (smaller) and Großer (larger) Müggelberg. These summits offer spectacular views from the highest natural elevation points in Berlin. Enjoy a romantic stroll on one of numerous woodland footpaths or, for the athletic at heart, grab a mountain bike and head off on an adventure trail. Stop at the Müggelturm observation tower for an incredible, panoramic view of up to 50 km. A number of pubs and traditional German beer gardens can be found in and around the Müggelberge area for those looking to indulge in the local cuisine and specialities.