Teufelsberg is probably the fastest sledding hill in all of Berlin - with 120 metres Berlin's highest elevation.
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Oderbruchkippe at Volkspark Prenzlauer Berg
With an elevation of 91 metres, the Oderbruchkippe ranks on place 9 of Berlin hills. Its slopes tend to get busy with sledding enthusiasts in winter.
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Sledding Hill at Freizeitpark Lübars
If you have not had enough sledding fun before sunset, head to Reinickendorf: At Freizeitpark Lübars you can zoom down the hill with floodlighting.
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Sledding Hill Fischtalpark
Sledding at Fischtalpark is above all suited for smaller children. Several flat sledding tracks make a sled ride for the smallest ones fun and mean no danger at all.
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Sledding Hill Insulaner
The Insulaner is a 75-metres high elevation in Berlin and the pride of the Berlin sledding enthusiasts. Located in the middle of a nice park with an observatory on its top and a planetarium at the foot of the hill, the Insulaner is a point of call for young and old.
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Sledding in Viktoriapark
The slopes of the Kreuzberg are above all filled with families with children for some sledding fun. Viktoriapark with Berlin's highest natural hill is the perfect spot for it - it scores with a nice panorama and a stall selling hot tea for you to have some winter fun.
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Sledding Hill Hahneberg
One of Berlin's longest sledding descents can be found on Spandau's Hahneberg. The track of around 600 metres length scores big time with high speeds.
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The hills Großer and Kleiner Bunkerberg offer various slopes to sledding enthusiasts at Volkspark Friedrichshain, from fast descents to slow glides.
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Rixdorfer Höhe at Hasenheide
The Rixdorfer Höhe is a debris hill of around 70 metres height in the middle of Hasenheide. With a spiralling sledding track it is a challenge to the bravest of sledding enthusiasts.
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Sledding Hill Humboldthöhe
Sledding enthusiasts at Wedding tend to go to Volkspark Humboldthain. The descent down from Humboldthöhe is quite steep but there are also slower tracks available.