Tegeler Fließ is a beautiful natural landscape in Berlin, stretching from the Lübars district in Reinickendorf to Tegeler See. It offers a unique flora and fauna habitat, with walking paths and a nature trail that take you past nesting sites, rare flowers, shrubs, and trees. The area is home to a variety of birds, including waterbirds like Grey Heron and Great Crested Grebe, as well as fieldbirds like Yellowhammer and European Goldfinch. The landscape was formed from terminal and base moraines, outwash plains, and broad glacial valleys created when the vast masses of ice from the Weichselian glaciation melted. The stream passes through the 2.6-hectare lake known as Hermsdorfer See, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and families to explore
Plan your family visit to the Tegeler Fließ with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We went on a hike along the Tegeler Fließ. We walked along the water for about five kilometers until we reached the Tegeler See. The kids tried to get closer to the water, and they brought little boats to play with
Highlights: The kids loved the water and trying to get to the banks of the river. The area felt natural and peaceful: "Here on the Uferweg we almost forgot that we were in Berlin" ✨