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Naturschutzgebiet Falkenberger Rieselfelder
A Natural Haven in Berlin's Backyard
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Discover the untouched beauty of Falkenberger Rieselfelder, a unique sanctuary for rare bird species amidst the bustling city. Spanning 88.1 hectares, it's a place of tranquility and exploration where diverse flora and fauna thrive. Enjoy expansive landscapes that offer a sense of freedom and adventure.
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Did you know?
The area has been designated as a nature reserve since 1995.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- March 29, 1995
Guided Story
Can you hear the gentle rustle of leaves? That's nature welcoming you. Look over to your left, and you'll see the sweeping meadows, teeming with countless birds. Did you know these fields were once part of Berlin's wastewater system? Now, they're a haven for nature enthusiasts. Turn around, and behind you stretch the old irrigation channels, silent witnesses of history. If you're lucky, you might spot one of the elusive otters that call this place home. This spot is a true oasis in the city, a refuge for rare and endangered species. Let yourself wander and enjoy the tranquility!
Location
Nearby

Sankt Konrad von Parzham
1.3 km away

Gutspark Falkenberg
1.4 km away

Dorfkirche Falkenberg
1.5 km away

Landschaftspark am Gehrensee
1.1 km away

Begräbnisstätte von Humboldt/von Holwede
1.5 km away

Friedhofskapelle Falkenberg
1.5 km away

Jahnsportstätte Ahrensfelde
1.2 km away

Schwarzwurzel-Park
1.5 km away