Best attractions and places to see around Lieberoser Endmoräne - Luboraska kóńcna morena include a diverse range of historical landmarks, significant natural features, and cultural sites. This region, also known as Luboraska kóńcna morena, is characterized by its unique glacial landscape, extensive forests, and numerous lakes. Visitors can explore areas shaped by Ice Age formations and historical military use, now protected for their natural diversity. The area offers opportunities to discover both man-made monuments and unique natural environments.
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It is very quiet and peaceful in the Lieberos Heath. But the area hasn't always been as peaceful and tranquil as it is today. The largest military exercise took place here in 1970, when the Warsaw Pact states held their first large-scale joint exercise, "Brotherhood in Arms." The exercise was observed from Generalshügel (General's Hill). (Leonid Brezhnev, Walter Ulbricht, Erich Honecker, and Raul Castro) Over 50,000 soldiers are said to have been deployed in Lieberose alone. The area is heavily contaminated with munitions. Germany's largest desert is increasingly becoming a steppe landscape. The grandstand on Generalshügel has been rebuilt in accordance with historic preservation regulations and is now the centerpiece of the Succession Park.
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Beautiful, quiet area for hiking.
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Be careful to keep your distance, a wasp's nest on the hand pump can be dangerous!
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The “Bergsee” parking lot. You can park your car or camper here free of charge.
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Very nice cycle path on a former railway line. Unfortunately, the beginning and end are a bit up in the air.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Lieberose Castle, a Baroque castle with a sprawling park, or see the Elector of Saxony's Post Office Pillar from 1737 in Lieberose. Another significant site is the Generalshügel Observation Bunker, a listed building where generals once observed military exercises. The Ramp VI – Timber loading site is a detailed replica marking a historical trade connection point.
Absolutely. The Lieberose Heath is home to the unique Lieberose Desert, a five-square-kilometer sandy nature reserve. You can also explore the wild and romantic Schlaubetal valley, the largest natural lake in Brandenburg, Schwielochsee lake, and the fascinating Butzener Bagen Moor, a valuable moor landscape with rare animals and plants.
The region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Wilderness Trail, which passes through Ice Age-formed landscapes. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the Heideradweg, a newly asphalted path through the forest, and the scenic Cycle Path Along the Hammergraben. Canoeing is also an option on the many lakes and waterways.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Ramp VI – Timber loading site is considered family-friendly and offers a resting place. Many of the cycling paths, like the Heideradweg, are also suitable for family outings due to their smooth surfaces. Exploring the natural landscapes, such as the Lieberose Desert (staying on marked paths), can also be an engaging family activity.
The Lieberoser Endmoräne region has several hiking opportunities. The Wilderness Trail is a notable option for experiencing the Lieberose wilderness area. You can find more detailed information and routes for hiking in the area on the Hiking around Lieberoser Endmoräne guide, which includes routes like 'The Wilderness Trail - Experience the Lieberose Wilderness Area' and 'Circular route around the mountain lake'.
Cyclists will enjoy the Heideradweg, known for its new asphalt surface and straight path through the forest. Another option is the Cycle Path Along the Hammergraben, offering scenic views through the Peitzer pond landscape. For more cycling routes, including gravel biking and touring, refer to the Cycling around Lieberoser Endmoräne guide and the Gravel biking around Lieberoser Endmoräne guide.
Yes, the Documentation Center Jamlitz is a significant site. It details the history of the Lieberose labor camp and its subsequent use as Special Camp No. 6 by the Soviet secret service after World War II, featuring open-air exhibitions.
The Bergsee Parking Area is a convenient option. It's located near the Wilderness Trail and Succession Park of the Lieberose Foundation and offers free parking for cars and campers. Please note that in the wilderness area, visitors must stay on secured, marked hiking trails cleared of ordnance for safety.
The Lieberose Desert is a unique nature reserve within the Lieberose Heath, characterized by approximately five square kilometers of sandy terrain with sparse plant coverage. It was formed by a forest fire in 1942 and later used for military exercises. Today, it's a protected area for rare plant species. Visitors must stay on marked paths due to potential unexploded ordnance and to protect the sensitive ecosystem.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. For instance, the Ramp VI – Timber loading site is praised as a beautiful, idyllic spot in nature with a weather hut. The Heideradweg is popular for its smooth, new asphalt surface, making it excellent for road cyclists. The Butzener Bagen Moor is valued for its interesting moor landscape and rare animal and plant species.
Yes, you can experience the Hand-operated cable ferry Leißnitz–Ranzig. This unique man-made structure provides a local and charming way to cross the water between Ranzig and Leißnitz.
The Trebatsch Village Church, built between 1867 and 1869, is an architectural gem in the region. It features a rectangular nave, pointed-arched windows, and a square west tower, showcasing local historical architecture.


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