The Briesetal is a beautiful natural area located in the north of Berlin, in the Mark Brandenburg region. It is a valley surrounded by forests and is home to the Briese river, which flows through it and is a tributary of the Havel river. The area is known for its wild and romantic nature, with impressive beaver dams, marshy meadows, and natural mixed forests. The Briesetal hike is a popular activity in the area, which takes you through the most scenic sections of the valley and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The hike is suitable for families and is easy to walk, with no inclines and can be done with a stroller. The area is also home to a children's climbing forest called Magic Monkey, which is a great place for kids to play and explore. The Briesetal is a great place to visit at any time of the year, with each season offering a unique experience
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Activities: We explored the Briesetal, discovering its wild, primeval character. We walked along the Briese, admiring the ancient trees and the water landscape. We saw a gigantice dam built by beavers. We also saw many small frog babies on the riverbank
Highlights: We enjoyed the nature, the ancient trees, and the water landscape. The children were fascinated by the beaver dam. The Briesetal is beautiful all year round, even in gray weather. We also loved seeing the many different plants and animals, especially the frog babies ✨