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Alternatively you can take the same road in the [https://goo.gl/maps/XhvjZqX9rks other direction] and go to the S-Bahn station of Wildau.
 
=== Wild camping ===
 
One of the lakes which is ideal for camping is "Großer Müggelsee" in Friedrichshagen. It's quite reachable with public transportation. From Hauptbanhof or Alexanderplatz take S5, S7 or S75 to Ostkreuz and from there take S3 to Friedrischagen or Rahnsdorf. If you try to reach it from Rahnsorf you have to take the bus or walk four or five kilometers. Going from Friedrischagen seems to be a better option as you can take four stations with a tram which is easier to black-ride. It can prove to be quite dangerous to walk to the lake at night as there is a lot of wild boars roaming the forests. These boars around Berlin are not so afraid of people and can attack you if they are accompanied by their younglings. The road from both Rahnsdorf and Friedrischagen to the camping location on the lake has poor public lightning and is a common path for wild boars. This lake is quite populated in the morning hours but very deserted in the evening (except weekends). What makes this camping spot great is that the lake is not poluted, there is a lot of animals to hang out with (the swans and ducks will want you to feed them), you have a toilet, electricity and unfortunately not free internet connection at a commercial camping spot called "Jugenddorf am Müggelsee". Note that camping on non-camping designated spots in Berlin is not permitted, so you should be prepared to meet the "forest police" is you camp at a place where it's easy to spot you from the main paths. Last checked in June 2015
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