đż Leaving Berlin for something unreal
Berlin has its own rhythm.
Fast, creative, always moving. But sometimes, you just want the opposite â something quiet, almost surreal. A place that doesnât feel like everyday life.
Thatâs how I found myself planning a Berlin to RakotzbrĂźcke day trip ( Devilâs Bridge ).
No big expectations. Just a simple idea: visit a bridge I had only seen in photos â perfectly shaped, almost too perfect to be real.
đ How to reach RakotzbrĂźcke from Berlin
Getting there takes a little more effort than other trips â but thatâs part of what keeps it special.
With the Deutschland Ticket, you can do the full journey using regional transport.
Route:
- Start from Berlin Hauptbahnhof
- Take a Regional Express (RE) towards Cottbus
- From Cottbus, switch to a regional train or bus towards WeiĂwasser or Gablenz
- Final short bus ride or walk to Kromlau Park
âąď¸ Total travel time: around 3 to 3.5 hours
Itâs not the fastest trip â but once you arrive, youâll understand why itâs worth it.
đĄ Tip: Start early. This is more about the journey and the place than rushing through it.

đ First look at the Devilâs Bridge
And then you see it.
The famous RakotzbrĂźcke â often called the Devilâs Bridge.
A perfect stone arch, reflected in the water so precisely that it forms a full circle.
It almost doesnât look real.
No noise. No big crowds. Just a quiet park, still water, and a bridge that feels like it belongs in a fantasy world.
đ SEO naturally included: RakotzbrĂźcke is one of the most unique hidden gems near Berlin.
đż Walking through Kromlau Park
The bridge is the highlight, but the surrounding Kromlau Park makes the experience complete.
Wide green spaces. Small paths. Old trees.
You walk without a plan, and thatâs the best way to explore this place.
In summer, everything is green and alive. In autumn, it probably feels even more magical.
đ¸ A place that feels unreal
Youâll notice something here â people donât rush.
They stop. They take photos. They just stand there for a moment.
Because the symmetry of the bridge, the stillness of the water, and the quiet surroundings create something rare.
Itâs not just a place you visit.
Itâs a place you experience slowly.

â A simple break in nature
There arenât big restaurants or busy cafĂŠs here.
And thatâs actually perfect.
Bring something small:
- Snacks
- Water
- Maybe a coffee
Sit somewhere in the park and just enjoy the silence.



đś Budget-friendly hidden gem
Even though it feels remote, this trip is still affordable.
- đ Transport: covered by Deutschland Ticket
- â Food/snacks: âŹ10ââŹ20
- đż Entry to park: free
đ Total: around âŹ15ââŹ30
đ What to bring
For a smooth day trip:
- Comfortable shoes
- Water bottle đ§
- Snacks
- Camera or phone đ¸
- Light jacket (it can feel cooler in nature)
đ Heading back to Berlin
The return journey feels quiet.
Not because youâre tired â but because the place leaves a certain calm with you.
No noise. No rush.
Just a slow transition back to city life.
â¤ď¸ Final thoughts: Is RakotzbrĂźcke worth visiting?
Yes â but not in the usual way.
A Berlin to RakotzbrĂźcke day trip isnât about doing many things.
Itâs about:
- Seeing something unique
- Spending time in silence
- Experiencing a place that feels almost unreal
Itâs a reminder that sometimes, the most special places are the quietest ones.

