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Road cycling routes around Guteborn are situated within the Lusatian Lakeland, a region transformed from former open-cast mining into an interconnected water landscape. The terrain is predominantly flat with wide, well-surfaced paths, making it suitable for various fitness levels. Cyclists can explore numerous routes encircling newly formed lakes, offering continuous lakeside views. This unique post-industrial scenery provides a distinct backdrop for road cycling.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
3.9
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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68.6km
02:43
250m
250m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.3
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25
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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62.8km
02:31
190m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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47.2km
01:53
100m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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relaxed, wide and good cycle path
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It's just dreamlike and beautiful here 😊.
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The road is quiet, at least on weekends. It's a different story during the week, when there's much more traffic. It's definitely faster from Schacksdorf to Lichterfeld.
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A fantastic road bike route. The bike rides fantastically, and the views are beautiful.
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Great track, rolls well despite the rough asphalt.
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Open-cast mining used to be!
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Nice to drive in any season
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In 1754, local judge Lehmann pushed through the construction of a church building "against the grumbling of a few stubborn people." The old wooden chapel in the plague cemetery outside the village (to the right of the former town hall) was in such a deplorable condition that "dogs and swine could pass under the threshold." We do not know the builder. It is highly likely that local craftsmen erected the church. Before this construction project began, there were apparently many disagreements among the residents at the time, so that even the building materials that had already been brought in were quickly sold. The church itself is a simple half-timbered structure with sparing Baroque elements. It is said to have seated 250 people. This number may have corresponded to the population of the village at the time. The communion vessels, chalice, two jugs, and two plates, as well as the candlesticks and baptismal font, all made of Zins, are still in use today. The interior of the chapel is quite simple. To save space, the pulpit was placed directly above the altar. There's nothing pompous about it, and that's precisely what makes it so beautiful. It's also noteworthy that only the morning and sunny sides have windows, while the other two sides of the nave remain windowless. In 1921, the church in Zschornegosda was thoroughly renovated. It also received a new roof, pews were repaired, and the church was modernized by replacing the old, inadequate lighting with electric light. At the same time, a large painted plaque of honor, listing the names and dates of the 74 Zschornegosda soldiers who died in World War I, was hung. A special purchase was a large pedal harmonium, as an organ was too expensive. The Luther Memorial in Zschornegosda was dedicated on December 3, 1933 (the first Sunday of Advent). Afterward, Luther's name was transferred to the village church. The boulder from an open-cast mine is approximately 1.20 m high and 1.35 m wide. The applied bronze plates are from the Lauchhammer art foundry. The upper circular one bears a relief of Martin Luther's head. The lower rectangular one bears the inscription: "In memory of Martin Luther * 1483 - 1546." The occasion was the 450th anniversary of Martin Luther's birth. Source: Schwarzheide Local Chronicle
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The road cycling routes around Guteborn, situated within the Lusatian Lakeland, are predominantly flat with wide, well-surfaced paths, mostly asphalted. This makes them suitable for various fitness levels, offering relaxed cycling experiences. While most routes are flat, some may feature moderate inclines, particularly as you explore the transformed landscape.
There are over 150 road cycling routes available around Guteborn. This includes a wide variety of options, with more than 50 easy routes, over 100 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
Yes, the predominantly flat and well-surfaced paths around Guteborn are ideal for family cycling. Many routes encircle the newly formed lakes, providing safe and scenic options. An easy route like the Lake Senftenberg – Senftenberg City Marina loop from Peickwitz - Tśikojce, which is 28.1 km long, offers continuous lakeside views and is perfect for families.
The region offers a unique blend of natural and transformed landscapes. You'll cycle through the Lusatian Lakeland, observing its evolution from former mining areas into interconnected lakes. The Fürst-Pückler-Weg at the South Lake is a notable cycle path. Additionally, the Sorgenteich Nature Reserve, known for its unique plant communities, is accessible via cycling routes, offering a tranquil experience amidst diverse flora.
Yes, the area around Guteborn features several historical and cultural points of interest. You can visit the Guteborn Castle Chapel, an early 18th-century structure that is a remnant of the former Schloss Guteborn. Other nearby castles include Hohenbocka Castle and Lipsa Castle. The Finsterwalde Castle – Finsterwalde Market Square loop from Ruhland is a moderate route that takes you past historical sites.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Guteborn, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 250 reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-maintained, mostly flat, and wide paths that wind through the unique post-industrial landscape of the Lusatian Lakeland. The continuous lakeside views and the opportunity to link different loops for longer rides are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Guteborn are designed as circular loops, particularly those that encircle the numerous lakes. For example, the View of Großräschener See – Großräschen Pier loop from Peickwitzer Teiche und Schwarzbacher Heide is an easy 43.4 km route that showcases the transformed landscape around Großräschener See.
The Lusatian Lakeland offers numerous scenic viewpoints and lakeside attractions. You can visit the Senftenberg Marina or the Senftenberg beach for beautiful lake views. Viewing towers along the routes also offer panoramic vistas of the evolving landscape. The Niemtsch sailing harbor is another picturesque spot.
Absolutely. While there are many shorter loops, the network of interconnected lakes and paths allows for combining routes to create longer tours. For instance, the Zeisholz–Lipsa Avenue – Cosel Great Pond loop from Ruhland is a moderate 68.2 km trail that takes you through a significant portion of the Lusatian Lakeland.
The Lusatian Lakeland is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through autumn. The well-maintained paths are suitable for most weather conditions, but the warmer months offer the best opportunities to enjoy the lakeside scenery and outdoor cafes. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while spring brings fresh greenery.
Yes, the region is developing its infrastructure for tourism. You can find cafes and restaurants, especially around the lakes and in nearby towns. For example, the Brasserie by the Lake is a notable spot near Senftenberg. Some historical sites, like the renovated buildings near Schloss Guteborn, also offer cafes.
While lakes are a defining feature, routes also traverse diverse landscapes. The Kroppen–Frauendorf Cycle Path – Matzmühle loop from Ruhland, a moderate 32.1 km route, takes you through varied terrain, including parts of the Elsterniederung und westliche Oberlausitzer Heide Landscape Protection Area, offering a mix of natural beauty and open spaces.


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