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Hiking around Falkenberg/Elster offers diverse natural landscapes within the Elbe-Elster district of Brandenburg. The region is characterized by serene lakes, such as Kiebitzsee, surrounded by pine and mixed forests, and the rolling hills of the Elster Valley. The Schwarze Elster River flows nearby, and the area includes features like a sand dune and a water lily lagoon, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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The Uebigau church probably dates back to the 11th/12th century. It was probably originally built as a chapel for the castle residents and new settlers. It was first mentioned in documents in 1251 as a branch church of Altbelgern. The core of the church is early Gothic.
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Since 1981, the small local history museum has been housed in a half-timbered house with a portal-like doorway not far from the Uebigau market square. This building was once the site of a soap factory. The exhibition rooms include exhibits on the agricultural culture and school history of Uebigau, which provide insights into the former rural customs of the area. The local history museum also houses a tin figure exhibition.
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In 1730, the Electorate of Saxony’s post mile column was erected with distance information to 68 places, with the current column being a copy from 1985.
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Unfortunately, you can't walk all the way around it, as there is no way to go any further on the other side of the lake (from Frankenberg/Elster). But you can still see a lot of the beautiful lake.
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Every place has a beautiful church.
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There are over 40 hiking trails in Falkenberg/Elster, catering to various preferences and skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate routes to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
The terrain around Falkenberg/Elster is characterized by diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter serene lakes, such as Kiebitzsee, surrounded by pine and mixed forests, as well as the rolling hills of the Elster Valley. Some routes feature unique elements like a sand dune or a water lily lagoon, offering varied and interesting walking surfaces.
Yes, approximately half of the trails in Falkenberg/Elster are rated as easy, making them perfect for leisurely strolls. For example, the Rest area at Kiebitzsee – Water Lily Lagoon at Kiebitzsee loop from Falkenberg/Elster is an easy 4.5-mile path that leads past the tranquil water lily lagoon at Kiebitzsee.
Yes, for those seeking a more moderate challenge, there are several longer routes. The Kiebitz Lake – Uebigau Market Square loop from Falkenberg (Elster) is a 10.1-mile trail that takes you through forested areas and connects to Uebigau's historic center, typically completed in about 4 hours.
Hiking trails in Falkenberg/Elster often lead to beautiful natural features and historical landmarks. You can explore the Sand Dune at Kiebitzsee, discover the tranquil water lily lagoon, or visit the Snowdrop Meadows in Schlosspark Uebigau. The Schweinert Nature Reserve also features large Bronze Age burial mounds, blending natural beauty with historical significance.
Many of the hiking routes in Falkenberg/Elster are designed as loops, offering convenient circular walks. An example is the View of Kiebitzsee – Kiebitz Lake loop from Falkenberg/Elster, a moderate 6-mile route that allows you to experience the lake's beauty without retracing your steps.
Falkenberg/Elster offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for combining hikes with water activities at Kiebitzsee, while autumn provides stunning foliage in the dense forests. The region's natural beauty makes it an idyllic setting for relaxation and adventure, with opportunities for berry picking in summer and tranquil walks in winter.
Yes, many trails are suitable for families, especially the easier routes around Kiebitzsee. These paths are generally flat and well-maintained, offering a pleasant experience for all ages. The diverse landscapes, including the lake and forests, provide engaging scenery for children.
The hiking routes in Falkenberg/Elster are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene lakes, dense forests, and the well-developed network of trails that cater to various ability levels, allowing them to immerse themselves in nature and discover the area's cultural heritage.
Absolutely. The Kiebitzsee recreational area, for instance, offers opportunities for swimming, surfing, stand-up paddling, rowing, and pedal boating, which can be easily combined with hikes around the lake. The Schwarze-Elster-Radweg, while primarily a cycling route, also provides sections suitable for relaxed walks.
Yes, hiking routes often pass by historical sites. A tour from Kiebitzsee can lead to Uebigau, known for its historic town center, and past the Schweinert burial mound field. The early Gothic Uebigau Church, possibly dating back to the 11th or 12th century, can also be part of a historical walk in the area.
While specific parking details for each trailhead are best checked on individual route pages, Falkenberg/Elster is generally accessible. For broader information on the region's accessibility, you might find details on the local tourism website.


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