The Berlin Wall cycle path leads you today through the nature reserve „Tegeler Fließtal“, a rural swampland. A detour to Lübars is worth it, it is the only preserved village in the urban area. Along the disused Heidekraut track and past the marsh quarter you cycle towards the centre of Berlin. Explore the Bösebrücke and Bornholmer Straße, well-known as villages where the first opening of the boarder on 9th of November 1989 took place, the memorial Bernauer Straße, where refugees tried to escape from the houses through the windows on 13th of August 1961 and cemetery Invalidenfriedhof through where the Wall proceeded. Be astonished about the new main train station and the parliament- and government district. You reach Brandenburg Gate, the magnificence boulevard “Unter den Linden” and the Potsdamer Platz – during DDR times no man’s land. Overnight in the centre of Berlin.