Description
Village Outdoor – Along the Spree from Treptow to Spindlersfeld
with Harms Wulf and Thomas Fischer
Our hike in January always takes us along the banks of the Spree through Treptower Park, a public and recreational park from the middle of the 19th century. In the course of the route we pass various buildings and facilities such as the ruinous amusement park Spreepark Plänterwald, the Island of Youth and the historic excursion restaurants such as Zenner and Eierhäuschen. At the end of the park, we take a ferry across the Spree and soon reach the Wuhlheide People’s and Forest Park, which we cross to the end of the hike in the direction of Spindlersfeld.
Harms Wulf Harms already knows Berlin from the times of division. Since then, he has explored the urban and natural spaces of Berlin and its surroundings both professionally and privately.
For Thomas Fischer outdoor activities and movement through nature are important to connect with his self and the world around him. Therefore, he supports outdoor activities at Village and brings 20 years of experience in exploring Berlin and Brandenburg to the programme.
As a health professional he is passionate about the interplay between mind, body and social connections. He believes that movement, curiosity and constant development are at the core of every human’s journey through life.
General Information
Start: 11 am, Treptower Park S-Bahn station (east side towards the park).
Return: Spindlersfeld S-Bahn station (S47).
Route length: ca. 14 km (ca. 3-4 hours)
Language: This event will be in German and/or English depending on participant needs.
Costs: This event is free of charge.