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Family friendly hiking trails around Merzdorf offer diverse landscapes, primarily characterized by re-naturalized areas from former lignite mining operations, including views of a developing "Baltic Sea." The terrain features gentle hills and open spaces, providing accessible paths for families. Many routes lead to points of interest like the Merzdorf Observation Tower, offering panoramic views over the unique landscape. The region provides a mix of easy and moderate trails suitable for various family activity levels.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
8
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12.2km
03:12
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8
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11.7km
03:08
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10
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6.52km
01:40
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.3km
04:52
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.14km
01:54
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Several pleasant trails. Lower Pulsnitz Valley Nature Reserve. Information: A mosaic of diverse landscapes: grassland, fallow land, and hedgerows. Nature reserve. The grassland areas are to be developed into species-rich wet meadows and pastures with typical plant communities through extensive management. The hedgerows are preserved and promoted.
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The Green Lake in Merzdorf. Information: Due to the growing overburden, clay extraction became increasingly difficult in the late 1950s, so the clay pit was flooded in the late 1960s, and the production of concrete elements began there simultaneously. The remaining body of water has a greenish hue and is therefore also known as the Green Lake. The "Agnes" and "Flora" clay pits were opened south of the village in 1892.
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The Green Lake in Merzdorf. Information: Due to the growing overburden, clay extraction became increasingly difficult in the late 1950s, so the clay pit was flooded in the late 1960s, and the production of concrete elements began there simultaneously. The remaining body of water has a greenish hue and is therefore also known as the Green Lake. The "Agnes" and "Flora" clay pits were opened south of the village in 1892.
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Pleasant paths along the Merzdorf circular trail, including those in the Pfeifholz forest. Info: An idyllic village in the Elbe-Elster region, Merzdorf offers numerous opportunities for hiking and walking. Its geographical location is particularly charming. Surrounded by rolling hills and picturesque forests, the landscape here is extremely diverse. The Pfeifholz (also called Pfeiffholz, Pfeife, or Frauenhainer Pfeife) is a wooded area on the northern border of the Free State of Saxony with the state of Brandenburg.
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It's funny how people are arguing today especially about the grammatical gender for the place name of the Waldsee, whether it's called the or the old shaft, instead of primarily emphasizing the beauty and relaxation of these remains of the "Helenen's shaft" ( :-). Although August Han actually wanted to find coal in 1855 and then came across clay, clay was finally mined and bricks made from it for more than 100 years.
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The historic Strauch degree measurement column was part of the degree measurement and triangulation in the Kingdom of Saxony and thus part of land surveying. The Strauch station from 1866 still functioned as the center of the surveying station until 1959. The Nagelsche pillar is today a technical monument on Heideberg.
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Merzdorf offers a good selection of routes perfect for families, with over 10 dedicated family-friendly hiking trails. These range from easy strolls to moderately challenging paths, ensuring there's something for every family's pace.
The terrain around Merzdorf is quite varied and generally family-friendly. You'll find paths winding through picturesque vineyards, dense forests, and rolling hills. Some areas offer unique views over a developing 'Baltic Sea' landscape, a re-naturalized former lignite mine area, providing a distinct experience.
Yes, Merzdorf has several easy routes perfect for families with young children. For example, the Hiking loop from Merzdorf is an easy 6.5 km path with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for little legs. Another great option is the Grüner See – Grüner See loop from Merzdorf, which is around 7 km and also rated easy.
Many of the trails in Merzdorf are suitable for dogs, making it a great destination for the whole family, including your furry friends. Always remember to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near wildlife, and carry bags to clean up after them. Check local signage for specific rules on individual trails.
Spring, summer, and early autumn are generally the best times for family hikes in Merzdorf. In spring, the vineyards come alive, and wildflowers bloom. Summer offers warm weather for longer days out, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter can also be charming for a crisp walk, but some paths might be muddy or icy.
Absolutely! Circular routes are excellent for families as they bring you back to your starting point. The Grassy Meadow – Grüner See loop from Merzdorf is a moderate 12.3 km circular route that offers varied scenery. For a slightly longer adventure, consider the Heideberg Tower at the Heidehöhe loop from Merzdorf, which is also a moderate circular path.
Merzdorf offers several points of interest. A highlight is the Merzdorf Observation Tower, which provides spectacular panoramic views over the developing lake landscape. You can also find charming natural features like the Zabeltitz Baroque Garden and various lakes such as Krüger's Clay Pit and Gotthold Quarry Lake, perfect for a scenic break.
Yes, the Merzdorf Observation Tower is a fantastic destination for a family hike. Routes like the Heideberg Tower at the Heidehöhe loop from Merzdorf lead directly to it. The tower itself is 31 meters high, and climbing its 173 steps to the viewing platform offers an exciting challenge and a rewarding view for all ages.
Yes, the broader Merzdorf area is rich in history. You can explore sites like Elsterwerda Castle, a noteworthy complex with a beautiful park. The Zabeltitz Palace and Baroque Garden, modeled after Versailles, is also a stunning historical attraction nearby that can complement your hiking trip.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Merzdorf, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the unique 'Baltic Sea' views to the peaceful forests and vineyards. The well-maintained paths and the variety of easy to moderate routes suitable for families are also frequently highlighted.
While specific public transport options can vary, Merzdorf is generally accessible. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train connections to nearby towns. Many trailheads are often reachable by a short walk from village centers or designated bus stops. Planning your route on komoot can help identify the closest public transport links.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments and meals in and around Merzdorf. While not directly on every trail, the main village and surrounding areas offer cafes and restaurants where families can refuel after their hike. It's always a good idea to check opening times in advance, especially during off-peak seasons.


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