The Tegeler See is a beautiful lake in the north of Berlin, with a surface area of 4.6 square kilometers. It is the second largest lake in Berlin and offers a variety of recreational activities, such as steamboat rides, walking, and relaxation. The lake has seven islands, including Hasselwerder, Lindwerder, Scharfenberg, Reiswerder, Baumwerder, Valentinswerder, and Maienwerder. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views, take a stroll along the Greenwich Promenade, or visit the nearby game preserves of the forest rangers. The lake is also a great spot for swimming, with several swimming areas and a lido on the northwest shore. Families can enjoy a bike tour around the lake, which takes about 1.5 hours, or take a steamboat trip across the lake and the Havel River
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Activities: We walked to the Tegeler See at the end of our hike. We crossed a bridge and continued to a park and the harbor
Highlights: The kids were excited to reach the lake, and they were eager to run towards the pavilion and the playground. "The Jungs, eben noch etwas gelangweilt vom Weg durch die Lauben, rennen jetzt voraus." ✨