
Yesterday I went on a walk in Dallgow-Döberitz. Isn't it a great 'double-barrelled' name. It could also be the name of an illness!
I was one of nine people, mainly oldies, who gathered at a railway station and set off for an adventure.
I really enjoyed the day. Perfect weather for walking - dry, sunny but with a slight cooling wind to make walking bearable. I had never been to this part of Berlin-Brandenberg before. It is just behind Spandau.

Even so, it is a beautiful landscape but not original. Apparently, it was covered by oak and other harder trees until the late middle ages. These trees were cut down to provide fuel for houses and local industries.

The things I learn on my walks!
My fellow walkers were really nice and at the end we enjoyed a 'solid' meal with good German beer at a restaurant run by the same family since 1860! Excellent food and service. Now I know why they have kept going for so long!
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