Directions & Parking
There are many ways to get to Rüdersdorf. By car, public transportation, bicycle, and even by boat.
Of course, you can also come by bicycle and explore the park on two wheels.
By car
From the A 10 “Berliner Ring” motorway, take the Rüdersdorf exit and follow the signs.
By public transport
Take the S-Bahn (S3) to the Friedrichshagen stop, then tram 88 to the Rüdersdorf – Museumspark stop, or take the regional express to the Erkner stop, then bus line 950 to the Rüdersdorf – Marktplatz stop and walk about 800 meters.
By bike
The 66 Lakes Trail is Brandenburg's most important hiking trail and one of the most attractive flat hikes in Germany. The circular route runs around Berlin. It takes hikers through the Mark Brandenburg landscape, dotted with countless lakes, the outstanding feature of this region – right past the museum park.
By boat
The new marina just outside the museum park was inaugurated in 2020. It is located on the Strausberger Mühlenfließ canal, near the former mining office at Heinitzstraße 11.
There is no charge for mooring at our marina for 24 hours. From the second day onwards, a fee of €25 per day is charged. Electricity is charged separately.
Park
Those traveling the short distance beyond Berlin's city limits by car can park conveniently on-site. Free parking is available in our parking lot at Heinitzstraße 18b, approximately 200 meters from the main entrance.
This parking lot can also be used as a campervan parking space , so a day trip with your four-wheeled vehicle is definitely worth it.
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