Grunewald (forest)

There are two islets located off the forest in the Havel (Lindwerder and Schwanenwerder) and a small peninsula (Schildhorn); and the tallest point is the hill of Teufelsberg,[2] which is 117 metres (384 ft) above sea level.

The other lakes are the Riemeisterfenn (between Krumme Lanke and Grunewaldsee), the Teufelssee[3] (in central-north area), and Pechsee and Barssee (both in the middle of the forest).

Some areas are nature reserves (Naturschutzgebiet), from which visitors are forbidden, in order to protect the animals (especially amphibians and birds).

The area is served by the S-Bahn line S7 at Berlin Grunewald railway station, located at the main entrance of the forest.

The southeastern borders are linked by two U-Bahn stations: Krumme Lanke and Onkel Toms Hütte (both on U3 line).

Havel river in Grunewald at Schildhorn
Locator map of the forest (shown in orange) in Berliner territory