The little Spreewald-Park

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We owe the idea for Kleiner Spreewald Park in Schöneiche on the eastern outskirts of Berlin to the inventive innkeeper Max Mann, who in the 1920s created an artificial canal landscape similar to the Spreewald to attract more guests to his inn. It was used for barge trips – as in the Spreewald itself, a little further away.
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  • Kleiner-Spreewald-Park, Foto: Birgit Schürmann
  • Dinoteich im Kleinen Spreewald-Park Schöneiche, Foto: Birgit Schürmann
  • Kahnfahrt am Kindertag im Kleinen Spreewald-Park Schöneiche, Foto: Dr. Wolfgang Cajar
Today the park is run by the association Verein Naturschutzaktiv Schöneiche e. V. and offers a variety of educational and adventure trails. In the partly silted up water basin of the former swimming bath, fish are very much at home between reeds and water lilies and there is a huge dinosaur on the riverbank. Wooden bridges and footbridges provide access to large parts of the park once again, enabling the natural landscape to be explored. The walks include a water trail, an art trail, a nature trail, a trail of the senses and a geological trail. Meanwhile a herb show garden introduces visitors to native plants.

If you wish to bring children here, there is plenty of space for them to play to their hearts’ delight.

Year of construction: 1926
How to get there: Car: B1 exit Schöneiche; train: S3 to Friedrichshagen, then by tram to Schöneiche
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We owe the idea for Kleiner Spreewald Park in Schöneiche on the eastern outskirts of Berlin to the inventive innkeeper Max Mann, who in the 1920s created an artificial canal landscape similar to the Spreewald to attract more guests to his inn. It was used for barge trips – as in the Spreewald itself, a little further away.
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  • Kleiner-Spreewald-Park, Foto: Birgit Schürmann
  • Dinoteich im Kleinen Spreewald-Park Schöneiche, Foto: Birgit Schürmann
  • Kahnfahrt am Kindertag im Kleinen Spreewald-Park Schöneiche, Foto: Dr. Wolfgang Cajar
Today the park is run by the association Verein Naturschutzaktiv Schöneiche e. V. and offers a variety of educational and adventure trails. In the partly silted up water basin of the former swimming bath, fish are very much at home between reeds and water lilies and there is a huge dinosaur on the riverbank. Wooden bridges and footbridges provide access to large parts of the park once again, enabling the natural landscape to be explored. The walks include a water trail, an art trail, a nature trail, a trail of the senses and a geological trail. Meanwhile a herb show garden introduces visitors to native plants.

If you wish to bring children here, there is plenty of space for them to play to their hearts’ delight.

Year of construction: 1926
How to get there: Car: B1 exit Schöneiche; train: S3 to Friedrichshagen, then by tram to Schöneiche
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Comfort Information

  • Leisuretime
    Visitor parking
    • Distance of visitor parking to the entrance (in meters, approx.): 20
    Flooring
    • Partly restricted walkable flooring (inside and/or outside)
    Guest bathroom
    • Guest toilet is accessible without stairs
    Additional info
    • Convenient arrival by public transport possible
    • There are borrowable seating options available
    • Changing facility for infants
    • Supplementary information:
      The little Spreewald-Park is a public park in the municipality of Schöneiche bei Berlin. There is no visitor service building in the park! A park toilet with disabled toilet is available during opening hours.

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Berliner Straße 1a

15566 Schöneiche bei Berlin

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Tourismusverband Seenland Oder-Spree e.V.

Ulmenstraße 15
15526 Bad Saarow

Tel.: +49 (0) 33631-868100
Fax: +49 (0) 33631-868102

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