Sights & activities
Rüdersdorf near Berlin is not only a traditional industrial centre, but also offers plenty of nature. Theodor Fontane already knew this when he spent his poet's holiday in July/August 1887 in the seaside resort of Rüdersdorf on the
idyllic Kalksee lake.
The building materials industry characterised the four districts for centuries. Open-cast limestone mining, cement works, clay pits and many former brickworks - this heritage can still be discovered today. Above all in the museum park with its globally unique ensemble of industrial culture. The open-air museum is located between the Strausberger Mühlenfließ and the limestone open-cast mine, which has been active for over 770 years. It is a museum, park and event centre for the people of the community and their guests.
But you can also enjoy the nature around the municipality of Rüdersdorf near Berlin: whether in peace and quiet or actively while hiking, cycling, swimming or boating.
Public transport connections are provided by the Schöneicher-Rüdersdorfer tram line 88, which runs every 20 minutes between Friedrichshagen S-Bahn station (S3) and Alt-Rüdersdorf during the week and every 30 minutes on Sundays and public holidays. There are also several bus routes. The most important is bus route 950, which connects the regional railway stations and S-Bahn stations Strausberg and Erkner. You can also explore the area by bike - various cycle paths connect the municipality with the neighbouring municipalities and also the districts with each other.
Experience Rüdersdorf
Sights and tours
Everything to do with water
The bathing water quality of Lake Stienitzsee and Lake Kalksee is regularly checked by the district of Märkisch-Oderland. The results are available at the following link.