Wuhletal, Greenway in Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Germany
Wuhletal is a greenway that runs through meadows and river landscape alongside the Wuhle, linking Marzahn-Hellersdorf with Köpenick in northeastern Berlin. The route offers several resting spots and viewpoints, some positioned on higher ground like Kienberg.
The greenway was created after 2002, following the closure of a sewage plant that had previously used the river as a drainage channel. This change allowed the river landscape to be restored and developed into a place for recreation.
The route passes through spaces that reflect how people in this area have lived and worked. You can see the Gardens of the World, walk through the historic Alt-Marzahn district with its farm, and find a windmill that speaks to farming traditions.
The route is easy to access and offers resting spots at several points along the way. It works well for visitors who want to walk at a relaxed pace and enjoy the natural surroundings.
Scottish Highland cattle graze in one section of the route and help maintain the landscape through natural grazing. These animals are an unusual sight and add a memorable element to a visit.
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