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Steeped in history, Bernau offers a plethora of historic buildings, stone gates, walls and churches that reflect its medieval charm. Try visiting the Stadtmauer, an ancient city wall that has stood the test of time, and the impressive St. Mary's Church. The local museum, Heimatmuseum Bernau, is worth a visit for its informative exhibits on Bernau's history and culture.
Nestled in a large nature reserve, Bernau's surrounding areas are perfect for day trips. The cities of Berlin and Potsdam with their bustling art scenes and various attractions are accessible within an hour's drive. Nearby towns such as Oranienburg and Eberswalde are also worth visiting for their historic sites and charming market squares.
Traveling to Bernau is straightforward. The Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) is the nearest, and from there, Bernau is easily accessible via road. Alternatively, Bernau has a major railway station with connections to Berlin and other significant German cities.
The joy of the open road in Germany is true, thanks to its efficient autobahn system. Hiring a car gives you the flexibility and convenience to explore Bernau at your pace. Whether it's a compact car for the urban streets or a comfortable saloon for longer drives, you can choose the car that suits your needs.
German traffic rules apply in Bernau. The general speed limit in urban areas is 50km/h, while autobahns and expressways have recommended a speed limit of 130km/h. Parking in Bernau is regulated, with marked parking zones in the city center. It's always a good idea to check parking regulations in advance.
Bernau has a temperate seasonal climate, with mild to warm summers and cold winters. The town celebrates several events, including the Hussite Festival in June and the Vineyard Festival in September. Enjoy these festivities and immerse yourself in the local culture and traditions.
The official currency of Bernau, as in the rest of Germany, is the Euro (€).
Take a trip to the local Kletterwald climbing forest for a fun day out in nature. Visit the Bernau market on weekends to taste local gastronomic delights and shop for local handicrafts. A tour of the locally produced beer brewery, Bernauer Braugenossenschaft, can also add flavor to your trip.
So pack your bags and gear up for an unforgettable road trip through Bernau! It’s time to hit the road and let the adventure unfold.