The Paul-Ernst-Park in Berlin is located in the Berlin district of Zehlendorf. The 14.5 hectare park was laid out in 1783 as a palace park. The park sways around the Schlachtensee and is used intensively for walks. The park, with its continuous shore path, is one of the most popular jogging routes in Berlin.
Park name
The extensive park is named after the German writer Paul Ernst (1866-1933).
Park in Zehlendorf
The recreation park in Zehlendorf consists on the one hand of a dense forest, while in the upper area at the S-Bahn station Schlachtensee, flower beds and lawns are laid out. The sunbathing lawns are heavily frequented in the summer months.
There is a boat rental on the east side of the Schlachtensee. In the fisherman's hut there is...
Read moreA lovely place for the summers! The sun dances in through the foliage creating perfect little sitting spots. You can sun bathe, nap, play some water sports (bring your own equipment), boat/paddle, take a walk, or just be lazy on the waters edge! The park is well maintained. A short walk from the station. Has a couple of bietgartens (if that's what you like) around it! Theres a line for the nicer sun spots so come early...
Read moreOne of my favorite lakes in town. You can take the S1 till the lake, no bikes needed (but always good company if you wanna go around the lake, which is also nice). The more you walk away from the train station, more space for you to put your towel down. What I do love about this lake is that you can sit very close to the water and still be protected by the trees. The water is always nice, so please take care...
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