The Tegeler Fließ nature reserve is a unique natural and cultural landscape in the north of Berlin that is home to many endangered species.
Together, the participants discover the river, the marshy meadows, and dry grasslands at dusk and at night on an approx. 5 km long hike. The path leads partly over a boardwalk directly through the floodplain of the stream with rare glimpses of a rustic swamp landscape. Equipped with binoculars and bat detectors, everyone will learn many exciting things about the animals of the night.
The excursion is part of the project "Wassernetz Berlin".
Please note: The hike starts in Alt-Lübars (Bus 222) and ends at the Hermsdorf S-Bahn station.
Information about the event
For youth, families, adults
Please bring along: Headlamp/torch, sturdy shoes
Direction: Frederic Griesbaum, Julia Rostin
Place/start: Alt-Lübars (final stop bus 222)
Directions: Bus 222 from U Alt-Tegel/ S Waidmannslust
Since the number of participants is limited, registration is required.
Registration possible from May 8, 2023
Additional information
Booking: As the number of participants is limited, registration is required: www.langertagderstadtnatur.de
Registration possible from May 8, 2023
Registration possible from May 8, 2023