Overview Located in the south-eastern suburb of Berlin, Rahnsdorf is the easternmost locality of the city. The easternmost point is represented by Springeberg, a ground located in front of Flakensee lake, bordering with
Woltersdorf and
Erkner, two municipalities of the
Oder-Spree district,
Brandenburg. Similar to an
exclave it is linked to Berliner mainland with a road (
Woltersdorfer Landstraße) forming a strip, as in
Steinstücken. The other municipality bordering with Rahnsdorf is
Schöneiche, also part of Oder-Spree. Another peculiarity of Rahnsdorfer borders with Brandenburg is represented by
Landjägerallee, a road parallel to the railway that forms a thin and long strip belonging to Erkner surrounded by Berliner territory. The localities of Treptow-Köpenick bordering with Rahnsdorf are
Friedrichshagen,
Köpenick and
Müggelheim. Surrounded by a big portion of the
Berliner Stadtforst (city forest), Rahnsdorf counts two lakes in its territory: the eastern portion of
Müggelsee (Berlin's largest lake by surface area), and the western one of
Dämeritzsee. Between the
Müggelspree river, an affluent of the
Spree representing the border shared with Müggelheim, and the old town, it is located Neu-Venedig (New
Venice), a residential settlement so named because it is crossed by numerous artificial canals.
Subdivisions Rahnsdorf counts five zones (
Ortslagen): • Rahnsdorf (Rahnsdorfer Muehle) • Alt-Rahnsdorf • Hessenwinkel • Neu-Venedig • Wilhelmshagen ==Transport==