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Mountain bike trails around Stiebsdorfer Lake traverse a unique post-mining landscape characterized by young forests, expansive sandy areas, and large lakes. The region offers diverse terrain, from mostly paved cycle paths to unpaved and technically demanding segments. This environment provides varied mountain biking experiences, with routes catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Privately owned since 2025. Cannot be visited. There is also no restaurant or cafe. But the castle park is open to visitors.
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In 2025, facade murals were created by certified restorer Stephanie Mai as part of a funded project at the Finsterwalder Brauhaus, in Birkwalde, Sonnewalde, Breitenau, Brenitz, as well as in Münchhausen, Ponnsdorf, and Gröbitz. For example, in Brenitz near Sonnewalde, 5,000 years of village history and myths are visible over 20 meters along the facade of the fire station. Or in Ponnsdorf: Here, among other things, agricultural life is commemorated with the threshing machine in the barn and the pranks of the boys who brought a ladder cart and manure onto the roof. The individual stations are located in Gröbitz at the community center, in Münchhausen next to the cemetery, in Breitenau at the fire station, in Birkwalde at the microwave, in Sonnewalde in front of the park stage, in Brenitz at the exit of the village towards Friedersdorf, in Ponnsdorf next to the playground, and finally in Finsterwalde at the brewery.
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Pause for a moment and just swing
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Very beautiful old church
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The organ located on the western gallery was built between 1672 and 1673 by the Leipzig organ builder Christoph Donat. It is one of the most important historic organs in Brandenburg. The facade was probably created by Christian Mätzschke. The instrument was rebuilt in 1873 and reconstructed, restored, and expanded by Schuke Orgelbau from 1959 to 1977. Reconstruction of the various construction stages The slider-chest instrument has 44 stops on three manuals and a pedal. The action is mechanical.[1][2] The organ features mechanical elements that are activated when played. For example, angel figures guide trumpets to their mouths, and the sun and moon begin to rotate. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankt-Nikolai-Kirche_(Luckau)
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In the church's choir is an altarpiece dating from 1670. It was made by the Doberlug-based cabinetmaker Abraham Jäger. The painting was done by Christoph Krause from Großenhain. Abraham Jäger also created the wooden baptismal font, which is located in the center of the choir. Andreas Schultze from Torgau created the gilded pulpit between 1664 and 1666 as his masterpiece. Christian Mätschke from Leipzig was responsible for the painting and gilding. While the pulpit steps, the supports, and the pulpit basket were made of sandstone, the pulpit door and the sounding board were made of wood. The church also contains various epitaphs and tombstones dating from the period between 1750 and 1850. Galleries with boxes are built into the side aisles. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankt-Nikolai-Kirche_(Luckau)
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The first documented mention of a church dedicated to St. Nicholas and St. Mary in Luckau dates back to 1291. However, only the western portal, consisting of a pointed arch, and the tower base constructed of granite ashlars have survived from this period. Construction of the nave was completed in the middle of the 14th century, but was replaced in the same century by a three-aisled nave with five bays. The western towers were also now built of brick, with only the granite base remaining. After 1375, further extensive renovations took place. A sacristy was added to the north side. In particular, the nave was extended by four bays to the east. The nave was given a three-sided chancel enclosure, the side aisles were built around the chancel, and the ambulatory was enclosed on five sides. The church's western gable was added in the 15th century. Furthermore, the building received a steep gable roof. It was vaulted with pear-shaped ribs. A chapel was built on the north side, which was raised to two stories after a fire in 1477. By connecting the outward-projecting buttresses, four additional small chapels were created on the south side of the building. In 1644, another fire occurred, in which the church building suffered severe damage and, in particular, the original medieval furnishings were lost. Reconstruction of the church began in 1656 and ultimately lasted until 1770. The south tower, which collapsed in the fire, was rebuilt by Christian Bärgt. Hans Petzsch, a master mason from Korbitz, installed simple cross vaults in the central eastern part of the building in 1670. Upon completion, the interior of the church was plastered and whitewashed. The choir portal features sharpening grooves (pest grooves) and small bowls. In December 2005, St. Nicholas' Church was named "Monument of the Month" by the "Cities with Historic City Centers" working group. The church was named "Monument of the Month" by the "Cities with Historic City Centers" working group. Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankt-Nikolai-Kirche_(Luckau)
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St. Nicholas Church is a three-aisled brick church in Luckau. It is one of the most important Gothic hall churches in Brandenburg and belongs to the Protestant church district of Lower Lusatia. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankt-Nikolai-Kirche_(Luckau)
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There are 9 mountain bike trails around Stiebsdorfer Lake, offering a range of experiences from easy to difficult. The majority, 6 routes, are classified as moderate.
The terrain around Stiebsdorfer Lake is diverse, characterized by a unique post-mining landscape. You'll find young forests, expansive sandy areas, and large lakes. Trails can range from mostly paved cycle paths to unpaved and technically demanding segments, offering varied riding experiences.
Yes, there are 2 easy mountain bike trails around Stiebsdorfer Lake. For example, the Church in Fürstlich Drehna – Fürstlich Drehna Castle loop from Fürstlich Drehna is an easy option, covering 22.6 km with about 92 meters of elevation gain.
The region offers several points of interest. You can enjoy wide views over Stiebsdorfer Lake itself. The Drehnaer Weinberg, a former vineyard, is a scenic spot with a picnic bank. You might also encounter the historical site of the former village of Wanninchen and the Waldbad Crinitz.
The region's trails are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially with the young forests and lake views. Summer can also be good, but be mindful of potential heat on more exposed sandy sections.
Yes, many of the trails around Stiebsdorfer Lake are designed as loops. For instance, the popular View of Stiebsdorfer Lake – Stiebsdorfer Lake loop from Töpfermarkt Chrinitz is a moderate 49.9 km circular route that offers extensive views over the lake.
The mountain bike trails around Stiebsdorfer Lake are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from nearly 20 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse post-mining landscape, the mix of forest and open areas, and the scenic views over the lake.
Yes, there is 1 difficult mountain bike trail in the area. While specific details on its technical grade are best checked on the individual tour page, the region generally offers routes up to STS S2, which require good fitness and advanced riding techniques, potentially spanning up to 5 hours with 900 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, several routes incorporate Fürstlich Drehna Castle. The View of Stiebsdorfer Lake – Fürstlich Drehna Castle loop from Fürstlich Drehna is a moderate 49.9 km route that includes the castle, offering a mix of paved and unpaved segments.
The elevation gain on trails around Stiebsdorfer Lake varies. Easy routes might have around 90-150 meters of elevation, while moderate trails typically feature between 150-180 meters of ascent. More challenging routes can involve up to 900 meters of elevation gain over longer distances.
While specific cafes are not listed in the trail data, the region around Stiebsdorfer Lake, including nearby towns like Crinitz and Fürstlich Drehna, offers options for refreshments. It's advisable to check local listings for current operating hours and locations.


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