Into the Countryside with Cross and MTB

Off to the green west. This tour takes us on sporty bikes through the Tiergarten, to Charlottenburg Palace, always along the water. We ride past the Olympic Stadium into the Grunewald forest along the Havelchausse to the Teufelsberg. There are some beautiful trails on this section and we can really let off steam here. At the end, we enjoy a unique view over the city from the Teufelsberg. The tour is perfect for a sporty company outing. Ideally with MTBs or our E-Touring and E-MTBs.

Mit Mountainbikes durch Berlin
4-6h

Booking

  1. Pick a Day & Bikes Your bikes will be reserved for 30 minutes
  2. Book & Pay Online With PayPal or Credit Card
  3. Tour Starts at Our Store In Kastanienallee 55 in Berlin Mitte

Persons

Duration

4h
6h

Date

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Summary

4h Tour (1 Guide)
70
2 Persons à 35
70
0 Bikes
0
Total incl. 19% VAT
140

MTB / Cross

20
Ghost - Square Cross Base U - Diamant
Size XS 3
145 - 155 cm
Size S 6
150 - 165 cm
Size M 6
165 - 175 cm
Size XL 1
190 - 210 cm

MTB Pro / Fully

25
Ghost - Nirvana Tour - Diamant
Size S 1
150 - 165 cm
Size M 1
165 - 175 cm
Size L 5
175 - 190 cm

E-Touring

35
Winora - Sinus R8f Eco - Wave
Size S 4
150 - 165 cm
Size M 3
165 - 175 cm
Size L 3
175 - 190 cm
Size XL 1
190 - 210 cm

E-MTB

35
Ghost - E-Teru Universal - Diamant
Size M 2
165 - 175 cm
Size L 1
175 - 190 cm
4h Tour (1 Guide)
70
2 Persons à 35
70
0 Bikes
Total incl. 19% VAT
140

Tour Highlights

Reichstag

The Reichstag in Berlin, originally the seat of the German Empire, became the seat of the Bundestag after reunification in 1999. Sir Norman Foster oversaw the renovation, including the new construction of the iconic glass dome, which symbolizes transparency and offers visitors a unique panoramic view of the city. As a symbol of German democracy, the Reichstag is open to the public and offers a permanent exhibition on the history and function of parliament.

Victory Column

The Victory Column with its golden sculpture, known as the "Goldelse", is one of Berlin's most prominent landmarks. It is worth visiting the viewing platform to enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the Tiergarten and the surrounding area. It is not only a historical monument, but also world-famous for major events such as the Love Parade.

Charlottenburg Palace

Charlottenburg Palace, built in the late 17th century, is the largest in the city and an important example of Prussian Baroque architecture. It was once the summer residence of Queen Sophie Charlotte and now houses a museum.

Olympic Stadium

The Olympic Stadium in Berlin was built in 1936 for the Olympic Games and is an iconic example of National Socialist architecture. It holds around 74,000 spectators and is now used for soccer matches, concerts and other major events. It was the venue for the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the annual DFB Cup final. The stadium was extensively renovated between 2000 and 2004.

Oranienburger Strasse

Oranienburger Straße in Berlin is known for its lively atmosphere and cultural diversity. It stretches through the trendy Mitte district and offers numerous restaurants, bars and galleries. Historically significant due to its architecture and proximity to sights such as the New Synagogue. A popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike.

Grunewald Tower

The Grunewald Tower, built in 1897 for Kaiser Wilhelm I, stands on the Karlsberg in Grunewald. The 55-metre high neo-Romanesque tower offers an impressive view of the Havel and the surrounding forests.

Teufelsberg listening station

The Teufelsberg in Berlin is a 120.1 meter high mountain of rubble on which a listening station was built by the US and British secret services during the Cold War. The station was in operation until 1991 and was used to monitor the Eastern Bloc. Today, the dilapidated site is covered in graffiti and is a popular destination for urban explorers and tourists. From the top, you can enjoy a sweeping view over Berlin.

Cancellation

You can cancel your booking under the following conditions

Booking starts
Cancellation Fee
Refund
In more than 14 days
0%
100%
In 8 to 14 days
25%
75%
In 4 to 7 days
50%
50%
In 1 to 3 days
75%
25%
On same day
90%
10%

FAQ

Where do the tours start?

Unless otherwise agreed, we start in front of our store, at Kastanienallee 55, 10119 Berlin.

Can we start the tour somewhere else?

Yes, we can arrange to start the tour from your desired location. Your hotel often has its own rental bikes: we can then pick you up directly from there.

Do I need my own bike?

No, you can also borrow a bike from us.

How strenuous are the tours?

We ride at a leisurely and relaxed pace. Our tours are 9 - 25 km long and last 2 - 5 hours. There is something for everyone. You should be a bit fit. But there are plenty of stops and enough time for breaks.

How can I pay?

You can pay by credit card, PayPal, Apple Pay or, by arrangement, by bank transfer or cash before the start of the tour.

How can I cancel my online booking?

Please use the button at the end of the booking confirmation you received by email.

Do you also offer tours for school classes, travel groups, etc.?

Yes, we run some tours that are particularly suitable for school classes. Or you can give us details under individual tours, such as time, places, interests, and we will put together a tailor-made tour for you. You can also contact us directly.

What happens in bad weather?

We ride in all weathers. Each participant is responsible for providing suitable clothing. If it is no longer possible during the tour, we will cancel the tour. Safety first. If the weather does not permit a start before the start of the tour, we will endeavor to arrange an alternative date. Our general terms and conditions apply here.

Who are our guides?

Our guides are as colorful as Berlin. They have lived in the city for years and know and love it. They grew up in the east and west of the city, experienced the fall of the Berlin Wall and know all the interesting stories and places. They are happy to share their knowledge and many tips about the city and its people with you. Also in several languages.