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Early bird bike ride: H. Neuendorf → Spandau along the Wall Trail (~40 km)

Early bird bike ride: H. Neuendorf → Spandau along the Wall Trail (~40 km)

Sun, Jun 14, 6:30 AM
From Berlin bike adventures

Early bird ride: Hohen Neuendorf → Spandau along the Berlin Wall Trail. Start your Sunday with a morning ride along the historic Mauerweg. We'll cycle from Hohen Neuendorf heading west to Spandau, following the path where the Berlin Wall once stood. The route is flat, mostly paved, and takes us through forests, along the former border strip, and past memorials and remnants of that era. This is Part 2 of our Berlin Wall Trail series — continuing from where Part 1 ended! (But you'll have fun even if you missed Part 1.) Any bike type works. No special experience needed - you just should be comfortable riding 40 km at your own pace. From Spandau, you can easily take the S-Bahn or U-Bahn back to the city center. • Start: S-Bahn Hohen Neuendorf • End: S-Bahn Spandau • Distance: \~40 km • Terrain: Flat, mostly paved bike paths • Pace: The one you're comfortable with — we're here to enjoy a beautiful start to the day. We keep moving but it's not a race • Recommended to bring: water, a snack, and sunscreen • Equipment: Up to you but you're responsible for your own safety. We'll stop for coffee/breakfast along the way (pay your own). See you bright and early! 🚲

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After-work bike ride to Adlershof: Ostkreuz → Adlershof and back (~25 km)

After-work bike ride to Adlershof: Ostkreuz → Adlershof and back (~25 km)

Thu, May 28, 4:30 PM
From Berlin bike adventures

After-work bike ride: Ostkreuz → Adlershof and back. Shake off the workday with a relaxed evening ride to Adlershof. We'll cycle from Ostkreuz to Berlin's largest science and technology park — home to the historic Trudelturm, a 1930s aviation research tower, and other landmarks from Berlin's aviation history. We'll explore the area, stop for a drink or snack, and then head back. Any bike type works. No special experience needed - just show up and enjoy the ride. • Start & End: S-Bahn Ostkreuz • Distance: \~25 km (round trip) • Terrain: Flat, bike paths • Pace: The one you're comfortable with - we're here to relax after work, not to race • Recommended to bring: water and lights • Equipment: Up to you but you're responsible for your own safety. Food and drinks at the stop not included — pay your own. See you! 🚲

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Cylce & dine - Wagencafé Eberswalde

Cylce & dine - Wagencafé Eberswalde

Mon, May 25, 7:00 AM
From Berlin Cycling
4.9

========== FACTS ========== ROUTE: Eberswalde > Finowkanal > Biesenthal > Bernau LEVEL: Easy-Peasy to Intermediate DISTANCE: 35ish kms MEETING POINT: 09:00 - Berlin Südkreuz ========== FACTS ========== ========= DETAILS ========= **ROUTE:** Recommened by a member the Wagencafé in Eberswalde is founded by a Philosopher and received quite a few raving reviews. So, why not just popping over and have a chat!? And a coffee! And maybe a cake? The cafe is just a few kms after the train station and once we all had enough, coffee & chat, we head further on a former towpath with a gorgeous view across the Finowkanal, passing the bridge where it's said the famous autor Theodor Fontane had kissed his later wife the first time (well, when the bridge was still part of the Weidendammbrücke in Berlin). But also a former Paper- and Brass factory are interesting places along the way. Once we leave the towpath after about 10km we head south, passing an old Airfield and then cycling mainly through nature. In Biesenthal is another chance for a quick stop, just in case the energy from the first coffee has burned down. From there its just 10 more km to the train station in Bernau, were we can hop into the S-Bahn or, for the stronger amongst us, head further to Berlin. All in all a relaxed tour on a hopefully sunny day! **SPEED:** Leisurely around 14 km/h, at least if the wind doesn't come from the front. This is like "Being able to see the details on the side of the road and enjoying the view in general… and have a chat." **DISTANCE AND TERRAIN:** This is an about 35ish km ride, with mainly solid but also some forrest or soft ground. In general: Bikes with thin tyres (Race bikes, Road bikes, Fixies), rented bikes (Uber, Swapfiets) or any special bikes (Folding bikes, BMX etc.) are not suitable! You won't have fun, trust me! And if you want to bring Kids or Animals please get in touch before! **MEETING POINT:** 09:00 - Berlin Südkreuz, at the ticket machine at the NORTHERN END (facing the TV tower) of the platform. I have a blue Villiger Trekking bike. But you can hop in at any other station if you want (and dare). **TICKET:** It is 8,10 way out / person and 5,00 (Berlin ABC) way back, so it doesn't make much sense to organise a BBT. But don't forget your "[24-hour ticket bicycle VBB network](https://www.vbb.de/en/tickets/tickets-for-your-bicycle/24-hour-ticket-bicycle/)" ticket which is about 7,50 EUR. **WAY OUT:** 09:10 - dep. Berlin Südkreuz, platform 6, taking RE3 towards Stralsund 10:02 - arr. Eberswalde, platform 3 **WAY BACK:** Any S-Bahn we catch in Bernau. But you can head further back to berlin, if you feel so. **RECOMMENDATIONS:** Check the train schedule in the morning! The DB loves to stir up the plans by changing trains on short notice! If anything happens the Meeting point is the starting point of the cycling. While we'll stop somewhere for a lunch and/or coffee please always bring your snacks but especially some drinks along! And, PLEASE make sure your bike is in a proper state! Check your tyre pressure and oil the chain! Does your light work? Having a toolset is highly recommended and a spare inner tube to fix a flat tyre a big plus! While we might be able to help in some circumstances please think about what happens if we can't! Thank you! Bringing special equipment (Helmet, safety vest etc.) is NOT required but welcome if you feel more safe using it. And in case you need special medical treatment please make me aware of that upfront. Even if everyone is responsible for themselves I'd like to be able to handle it if necessary. ========= DETAILS =========

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Full-Moon Night Hike - Grünau - 12 Kms

Full-Moon Night Hike - Grünau - 12 Kms

Sat, May 30, 6:30 PM
From Berlin Weekend Hiking/Biking/Outdoor
4.8

**Route:** [Link](https://www.komoot.com/tour/2917447253?ref=aso&share_token=amf5alFlwJN9N2GuMeFReHf6hegHFzQYw852oQocuX4qrT6QB1) **Walking Speed:** ~4 km/hr **Highlights:** Moonlight, Star Gazing, Calm Waterfront, Night Wildlife sounds. **Gears to bring:** * Headlamp or flashlight * Whistle * Charged phone * Light jacket * Reflective strip/light * Mosquito spray * Water **General Notes:** Participants with past no-shows or unexplained cancellations on the event day will be deprioritized, and only confirmed RSVP may join the hike. Regular group hikers as well as hikers who express genuine intend and commitment, could be given priority on the waiting list. Please make every effort to be on time. I'm not a professional guide and according to Meetup rules not liable for anyone's safety. If you can't make it, please be respectful enough to update your confirmation of participation in a timely manner to give those in waiting list a fair chance to prepare.

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Feiert mit uns 2 Jahre Brompton Junction Berlin

Feiert mit uns 2 Jahre Brompton Junction Berlin

Wed, May 27, 2:30 PM
From Brompton Berlin
5.0

Begleitet uns auf eine schöne gemeinsame Ausfahrt durch Berlin und feiert mit uns das zweijährige Jubiläum von Brompton Junction Berlin. Die Tour startet an der Brompton Junction Berlin, führt durch einige der schönsten Fahrradstrecken der Stadt und endet wieder an der Junction bei einem entspannten Ausklang zusammen. Start & Ziel: Brompton Junction Berlin ([Rosenthaler Str. 31, 10178 Berlin](https://www.google.com/maps/place//data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x47a8513af0ba2b3d:0x7f5d1dea3be52036?sa=X&ved=1t:8290&ictx=111)) Mittwoch, 27. Mai Start der Ausfahrt: 16:30 Uhr Bitte gebt uns eine kurze Rückmeldung (RSVP). Link zur Ausfahrt: https://www.komoot.com/tour/2932512970?share_token=a1kJm4CzTo7ymGAxUEzzhiCbe7JevCtJ7wpbp55qavNpwo43ad&ref=wtd&t_s=referral&t_cid=route_share&t_ref_username=138017303207

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Evening Bike Tour 1: Industrial Heritage in Schöneweider + Sunset Beer.

Evening Bike Tour 1: Industrial Heritage in Schöneweider + Sunset Beer.

Thu, May 21, 4:00 PM
From Berlin Evening Socials
4.3

**Meet:** Treptow Sbahn. Outside Sesam Cafe (see pin) **Time:** 18:00 **Distance:** 25km **Theme:** History + Social **Fee:** 4€ per head (price includes a bit of storytelling from me) Let’s make the most of the long evenings with some history-themed cycle tours this summer. The idea is to meet up after work, get a little cycle in, see some sights and end in a beer garden. **The Tour** The first destination will be Schöneweider: the home of Berlin’s Elektropolis – where modern electricity was pioneered. (see more on this below). We will – more or less – follow the [route of industrial cultur](https://industriekultur.berlin/erleben/fahrradrouten/wasser-und-strom/)e. First we will head East along the South bank of the River, cruise around the industrial heritage of Schoneweider with a few stories form me, then head back up the North side to the Funk Haus (itself a monument of industrial culture) for a sundowner beer and perhaps a bite to eat at [café Zola](https://maps.app.goo.gl/QpGL6UiyQoZG6Bxv8). After that its lights on for a return journey to Treptow/Freidrichshain – estimated time of arrival 9pm. **The Cycling** This is not a sports event. As long as you have a reasonable bike and are used to cycling around town, you should be fine to join in. City bikes are fine – there are no hills. **What to Bring** Spare inner tube for your tyre size, cash, waterproofs, suncream, snacks, a smile. Hope to see you there Simon Schöneweider is the home of Berlin’s Elektropolis. It was here that modern electricity networks were developed by AEG, creating a pioneering electricity generation and transmission system that served as a model for all. Not only did they build the power station and grid running from it, they then went on to build the factories necessary to produce components for the electrification of the cities around the globe. Turbines, lamps, cables, valves and much more were manufactured in this kilometer long stretch of the riverside. Along with it came new residential areas as the population swelled to 26 thousand from virtually nothing in 30 years from the 1890s. Today many of the buildings are derelict, some are under development and others are art spaces or ateliers. All retain their beauty and fascination as monuments to Berlin’s industrial past. Come and explore this unique and lesser-known slice of Berlin’s History together.

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is a platform that facilitates discovery of local groups and events based on shared interests, allowing individuals to participate in various activities and meet new people.

You can find cycling events in Berlin by searching for related groups and activities within the Meetup platform. Use location features to discover events and rides near you.

Absolutely! Berlin hosts several cycling groups you can join. On Meetup, search for groups dedicated to biking, and you'll find people who share your interest.

To join a bike group, search for bicycle riding on Meetup, find a group that interests you, and click 'Join' to become a member. You'll be notified of upcoming rides and events.

Yes, many groups on Meetup cater to all skill levels, including beginners. You can find bike rides specifically tailored for newcomers to biking.

To RSVP for a bike ride, find the event within the Meetup app or site and click on the RSVP button. It's important to confirm your participation to receive event details.

Yes, typically you'll need a bicycle to participate in bike rides. If you don't have one, consider renting or borrowing from a local shop before attending.

Many bike rides are free to attend; however, some might have a small fee to cover organizational costs. Check the event details for specific information.

Certain rides may be family-friendly and open to kids, but it's crucial to verify the specific event guidelines. Check if children are welcome before signing up.

Not all interests might be represented, as availability depends on existing groups. Search for other interests if bike rides aren't plentiful or match your specifics.

While most bike meets are outdoors, some discussions or preparatory meetings may take place indoors or online. Always check the event venue details.

The frequency of rides can vary significantly based on the group or organizer. Some groups have regular weekly rides, while others may arrange them infrequently.

While Meetup is designed to bring people together, forming friendships depends on mutual interaction and engagement during activities.

Events and rides on Meetup are organized by local enthusiasts and group leaders. Organizers set the event's logistics and ensure member participation.

If current events don't fit your schedule, keep checking as new events are regularly posted. Alternatively, suggest times that work within your group’s forum.