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An excursion is a fine way to see beyond Berlin, with lakes, forests and historic towns nearby. From Potsdam's palaces to the Spreewald and the beaches of the Wannsee, an excursion offers nature, culture and fresh air within easy reach.
This overview gathers Berlin locations and destinations for an excursion, from castles and gardens to lakes and cycle routes. Some focus on history and sightseeing, others on swimming, hiking and boating.
Browse the places below to find the best excursion from Berlin, compare options and prices, and plan your day out.








The new opulent premium spa close to Berlin Hauptbahnhof takes you on a Balinese vacation.


The renovated Müggelturm (Müggel Tower) in Berlin-Köpenick offers a breathtaking view of the colourful Müggelberge mountains.




The Kienbergpark, named after the Kienberg hill in Berlin-Hellersdorf, is a 60 hectare park with a 1.5 km long cable car.








When the weather is good, a visit to the animal park in Friedrichsfelde is good fun for the whole family.



Only an hour's drive from Berlin, the Wildlife Park Schorfheide is located in the middle of the woods. Right beside the wildlife park, visitors will also find a climbing park.


Children love strawberries and picking them themselves is even more fun, preferably outdoors, e.g. in Berlin's berry gardens, Berliner Beerengärten.




In the Sanddorn-Garten Petzow (Sea Buckthorn Garden) in Petzow in Havelland you can discover the so-called gold of the north. Here you will find a three hectare sea buckthorn garden with a café, arestaurant and two farm shops.




Slawenburg Raddusch (Slavic castle Raddusch) is a ring-shaped castle complex from the early Middle Ages and a popular destination amidst green nature in the Spreewald forest.






Europe's biggest high-wire climbing park is located at Berlin-Hellersdorf!
A classic day-trip venue with a large beer garden on the southern shore of the Müggelsee: shady old trees, a lake view and freshly tapped beer in Berlin-Köpenick.

Between Havelberg and Wittenberge lies, directly on the Elbe cycle path, the village with the most storks in Germany: Rühstädt.