Attractions and places to see around Massen-Niederlausitz are located in the Niederlausitz region of Brandenburg, Germany. The area features picturesque landscapes, including former open-cast mining sites transformed into lakes and nature parks. It offers a variety of historical landmarks, industrial monuments, and natural features for exploration. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The wooden predecessor, which opened in 1999, was already a popular destination for tourist hikes in Calauer Schweiz and a well-known landmark of the surrounding "Plinsdörfer". Due to structural damage and vandalism, the decision to demolish it had to be made in 2014. The decision to demolish it also gave rise to the desire for a replacement building. The municipality of Luckaitztal also approached the town of Calau and found further support for the project. Under the set specifications of being able to build and maintain the new tower from a durable material, with a low-maintenance construction, at an affordable price, research came across an observation tower built in 2003 in Suderburger Land. After an on-site inspection in September 2014 by representatives from the municipality of Luckaitztal, the Altdöbern office and the town of Calau, the decision was made to build an identical tower, with appropriate local adaptations of the project, as a replacement building in Calauer Schweiz.
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In 2023, behind the F60 visitor mine, the road to the floating house and 2 parking spaces above the lake will be asphalted/paved (subject to a fee). Plots of land above the lake have been sold or can be bought, the first houses are standing, and my quiet 15 years at the lake are slowly coming to an end. Due to the usable width of the beach of more than 500m, all those looking for peace and quiet will find their place, sometimes it takes a few meters to walk. Except for the time of the Feel Festival, 2023 in mid-July, the area is accessible/driveable. Unfortunately, for a few, it becomes a racetrack, most drive sensibly - as it should be in a place of relaxation. Swimming is possible, on a few days a year there are strong winds and small pieces of coal on the beach. The PH value can still be felt as acidic on sensitive skin. Dogs are best at the north-west end of the beach (200m behind the floating house).
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Just sit down, watch and enjoy
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Beautiful moated castle with a small park. Also ideal as a destination for cycling tours. Near the moated castle there is a restaurant and a café "old school"
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Beautiful scenery and beautiful hiking trails. Also ideal for cycling.
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The view from the conveyor bridge (the 90-minute tour was great, I'd love to come back again) is impressive. Bergheider See very small under one.
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Well, years ago my husband (still my boyfriend at the time) and I were there for a few days. We slept in the Knechtstallung. It was wonderful. The room was huge, the bathroom too and equipped with a large bathtub and shower extra. From the room we went to the terrace with a lot of space on a meadow. Just around the corner from the room (we didn't even have to leave the house), there was a small swimming pool with an infrared cabin and a small sauna. Not to mention the wonderful hikes we have undertaken. In the castle, there was a wonderful breakfast, with everything your heart desires. So in short, it's worth the trip. By the way, we went there by bike. Check the maps, we come from near Spremberg.
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Always recommended for a coffee stop on a road bike tour. :)
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The region offers several historical landmarks. You can visit Fürstlich Drehna Castle, a beautiful moated castle that now operates as a hotel. The nearby town of Finsterwalde features the Finsterwalde Market Square with its beautifully renovated merchant houses and a Baroque town hall. Additionally, the Dorfkirche Betten is notable for its Gothic figure altar.
Massen-Niederlausitz has a rich industrial heritage, particularly from coal mining. A significant site is the F60 Overburden Conveyor Bridge at Bergheider See, a massive industrial monument that provides insights into the area's mining history. You can also visit the Besucherbergwerk F60, a former open-cast mining site now operating as a visitor mine.
The area boasts diverse natural features, many shaped by former open-cast mining. The Heinz Sielmann Nature Experience Centre Wanninchen is situated in a unique natural paradise with exhibitions, a rock garden, and an observation tower overlooking Schlabendorfer See. You can also enjoy the recreational opportunities at Bergheider See or explore the untouched nature of Ursulagrund in Babben.
Yes, the Heinz Sielmann Nature Experience Centre Wanninchen is an excellent spot, offering panoramic views over Schlabendorfer See, which is a significant resting place for cranes, geese, and other migratory birds. The Niederlausitzer Landrücken Nature Park and the Lower Lusatian Heath Nature Park also provide valuable habitats for various flora and fauna, including unique post-mining landscapes.
Massen-Niederlausitz is well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous cycling and hiking trails that allow you to explore the diverse landscapes. For specific routes, you can check out guides like Running Trails around Massen-Niederlausitz, Gravel biking around Massen-Niederlausitz, and Cycling around Massen-Niederlausitz.
For impressive panoramic views, visit the Luckaitztal Brick Tower. This observation tower, popular with hikers in the Calau Switzerland area, offers scenic vistas from its 38-meter high platform. The Heinz Sielmann Nature Experience Centre Wanninchen also has an observation tower with views over Schlabendorfer See.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Heinz Sielmann Nature Experience Centre Wanninchen features a nature playground and engaging exhibitions. The Finsterwalde Market Square is a pleasant area for a stroll, and the nearby Finsterwalde Zoo offers another family-friendly option.
The region's landscape has been significantly shaped by former open-cast mining. These post-mining areas have transformed into unique environments, including six large lakes, dunes, dry grasslands, and sandy heathlands. The Niederlausitzer Landrücken Nature Park and the "Naturparadies Grünhaus" within the Lower Lusatian Heath Nature Park are prime examples of these transformed landscapes, offering diverse habitats.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but late summer is particularly special for nature lovers, as the Lower Lusatian Heath Nature Park is known for its vibrant purple heather fields. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while the forests around Rehain, Lindthal, and Tanneberg are popular for mushroom picking in autumn.
Absolutely. The Ursulagrund in Babben is a picturesque area ideal for walks throughout the year, offering untouched nature. Additionally, the Wälder um Rehain, Lindthal und Tanneberg are extensive forests known as a paradise for mushroom pickers and provide excellent opportunities for peaceful strolls.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical sites, industrial heritage, and diverse natural landscapes. The transformation of former mining areas into beautiful lakes and nature parks, such as those around the Heinz Sielmann Nature Experience Centre Wanninchen and Bergheider See, is often highlighted. The scenic views from observation towers like the Luckaitztal Brick Tower and the impressive scale of the F60 Overburden Conveyor Bridge are also popular.
Yes, the region is well-equipped with cycling paths. Many routes are designed to take you past key attractions and through the diverse landscapes. For example, there are cycling tours that include Fürstlich Drehna Castle and the areas around Bergheider See. You can find detailed routes in the Cycling around Massen-Niederlausitz guide.


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