Imchenallee, 14089 Berlin
Promenade alongside the Havel and ferry pier.
More information on Kladow harbour.
The Havel Cycle Trail runs through several states, and of its total 371 kilometres, about 20 pass through Spandau. It crosses the borough all the way from north to south along the course of the Havel.
Coming from the south, the Havel Cycle Trail begins in Spandau at Kladow harbour (after a ferry crossing from Wannsee S-Bahn station) and leaves Spandau north of the Bürgerablage bathing area heading towards Nieder Neuendorf. A ride along the Havel Cycle Trail is a wonderful opportunity to get to know the waterside of Spandau. In summer you can also cool down at any time at one of the numerous bathing spots along the way.
Signposts:
dark blue sign with a curved light blue strip, an orange bicycle and the name in white letter
Imchenallee, 14089 Berlin
Promenade alongside the Havel and ferry pier.
More information on Kladow harbour.
Neukladower Allee 12, 14089 Berlin
Park with café and glorious view over the Havel.
More information on Gutspark Neukladow.
Lindenufer, 13597 Berlin
Long promenade along the Havel.
More infromation on Lindenufer.
Altstadt Spandau, 13597 Berlin
Largest single pedestrian zone in Berlin.
More information on old town.
Schleuse Spandau, 13599 Berlin
To overcome the 2-metre rise between the upper and lower Havel.
More information on lock.
Am Juliusturm 64, 13599 Berlin
Spandau’s most famous landmark.
More information on Citadel.