The Berlin-Copenhagen bike route starts at the iconic Brandenburg Gate, Berlin’s only remaining city gate and a powerful symbol of history. Once representing the division of East and West Berlin, it now stands for German reunification. This stunning sandstone structure is also a masterpiece of German classicism, attracting visitors from around the world.
The Reichstag in Berlin, the seat of the German Bundestag, is a key highlight for any cycling tour. Its renowned glass dome offers stunning panoramic views of Berlin, seamlessly blending historic importance with modern design. A perfect stop for cyclists and history enthusiasts.
The Futurium is a must-visit: This Museum of the Future explores groundbreaking visions from science and research. Highlighting technology, nature, and humanity, it invites visitors to reflect on the central question: “How do we want to live in the future?”
Located in an original East German border watchtower, the Günter Litfin Memorial commemorates the first victim of the Berlin Wall. Through historical exhibits of documents, photos, and reports, it offers profound insight into the compelling story of Günter and Jürgen Litfin as well as the East German border regime.
The Plötzensee Memorial in Berlin serves as a solemn reminder of the victims of National Socialism. Its poignant permanent exhibition commemorates nearly 3,000 individuals who lost their lives during the Nazi era, offering visitors a space for reflection and contemplation.
Directly on the cycle path, the idyllic Bürgerablage bathing area with its 600 metre wide sandy beach invites you to take a refreshing break: either directly in the cool water or with a drink and refreshments from the Jagdhaus Spandau. The restaurant is located right next to the bathing area.
Located directly on the cycle path, the idyllic Bürgerablage bathing area features a 600-meter-wide sandy beach, perfect for a refreshing break. Enjoy a swim in the cool water or relax with drinks and snacks from the nearby Jagdhaus Spandau restaurant.