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Hiking in Elbe-Elster offers diverse landscapes, characterized by picturesque river valleys along the Elbe and Black Elster, extensive heathlands such as the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft, and significant sessile oak forests. The region features rolling hills and tranquil lakes, providing varied terrain for outdoor exploration. These natural features create a compelling environment for hikers seeking trails accessible by public transport.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
4.6
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179
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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100
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
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187
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.8km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.99km
00:46
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In summer, you should definitely bring enough mosquito repellent and be tough, as there are many mosquitoes and horseflies here.
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5m high observation tower over the Niederlausitz moor landscape. At certain times of the year, you can observe cranes and co. here.
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Even in winter, a visit to this platform and a walk along the moorland path are worthwhile. The tall grasses and tree stumps have a mystical quality amidst the icy and snowy landscape.
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The lake was created by local gravel extraction starting in 1922. It covers an area of approximately 70 hectares with a maximum depth of twelve meters. The lake is surrounded by large pine and mixed forests, including the Schweinert nature reserve, which contains one of the largest Bronze Age burial mound fields in Europe.
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The Kiebitzer See, also known as Kiebitzer Baggerteich or colloquially as Kiebitzsee, is a lake on the outskirts of the town of Falkenberg/Elster in the Elbe-Elster district of southern Brandenburg. It is located in the Kiebitz district and, together with a campsite, forms the "Kiebitz" recreational area.
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A beautiful rest area with lots of information
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Another landmark are the two old linden trees on the village green, in whose shade stands a monument erected in 1953 to commemorate the Karl Marx Year, as well as an old cast-iron water pump. There is also a listed historic half-timbered house here, dating back to around 1800. Two benches with large carved figures also catch the eye.
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Elbe-Elster offers a wide selection of routes reachable by bus. You can explore over 450 hiking trails that start conveniently from bus stations throughout the region, catering to various preferences and fitness levels.
The majority of bus-accessible trails in Elbe-Elster are rated as easy or moderate. With over 250 easy routes and nearly 190 moderate options, you'll find plenty of choices for a relaxed stroll or a more engaging day hike. There are also a few more challenging trails for experienced hikers.
The best seasons for hiking in Elbe-Elster are spring and autumn, when the landscapes are vibrant with blossoming trees or colorful foliage. The heathlands, particularly in the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft nature park, are stunning when the heather blooms in August and September. Even in winter, the moorland paths offer a unique, mystical atmosphere.
Yes, many routes are suitable for families. For example, the Parish Church of St. Nikolai – Otto Kloß Garden loop from Bad Liebenwerda is an easy 4.4 km walk. The region also features the "Elster-Natour" nature trail in Herzberg/Elster, designed to engage young explorers with playful learning about local flora and fauna.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Elbe-Elster. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local regulations. Many of the region's diverse landscapes, from riverbanks to forests, are great for walks with your canine companion.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes in Elbe-Elster are circular, allowing you to start and finish your hike at the same bus stop. An example is the View of the Grünewalder Lauch – Grünewalder Lauch loop from Staupitz, offering scenic views around the lake.
Elbe-Elster's bus-accessible trails showcase diverse natural beauty. You can explore picturesque river landscapes along the Elbe and Black Elster, extensive heathlands like those in the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft nature park, and significant woodlands. Lakes such as the Grünewalder Lauch also provide tranquil settings and beautiful panoramas.
Absolutely! Many trails offer access to interesting sights. You might encounter lakes like Kiebitz Lake, or historical sites such as Elsterwerda Castle. The region also features unique spots like the Bog platform at the Water Lily Ponds in Loben, offering immersive natural experiences.
Yes, many towns and villages in Elbe-Elster, which serve as bus hubs, offer cafes, pubs, and restaurants. While specific establishments vary by location, you'll often find options for a meal or a refreshing drink in places like Bad Liebenwerda, Elsterwerda, or Doberlug-Kirchhain, especially after completing a hike like the Sand Dune at Kiebitzsee – View of Kiebitz Lake loop from Falkenberg/Elster.
The Elbe-Elster region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse and tranquil natural landscapes, the well-maintained trails, and the accessibility of many routes via public transport, making it easy to explore without a car.
Yes, for a blend of nature and culture, consider routes around towns with historical significance. For instance, the Parish Church of St. Nikolai – Otto Kloß Garden loop from Bad Liebenwerda combines a pleasant walk with views of local architecture and gardens.


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