[1] Bergfelde was first mentioned in a deed for transfer in 1349 as "Bercholtz" and is also named Berkow and Birkholz in literature.
[2] In 1653, Luise Henriette von Oranien was given the village by her husband, Elector Friedrich Wilhelm of Brandenburg.
[5] Currently, the city of Hohen Neuendorf and the municipality of Mühlenbecker Land are planning the construction of a new sports field for the club's football games.
[10] In terms of transportation, the area is well connected; on one hand through the state road L 171 with connection to the Berliner Stadtautobahn (A 111, Exit Stolpe) and the Bundesstraße 96a with connection to the Berliner Ring (A 10, Exit Birkenwerder), and on the other hand through the S-Bahn station Bergfelde, which runs parallel to the Berliner Außenring and was opened on May 27, 1962,[11] on the Line S 8 (Zeuthen – Birkenwerder).
The bus line 809 of the Oberhavel Verkehrsgesellschaft provides a connection to Hennigsdorf and Berlin-Hermsdorf (Bezirk Reinickendorf).