Mountain peaks around Hohendubrau are situated in a region characterized by hilly landscapes and the Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape. The area offers diverse elevated areas, including forested summits and locations with observation towers. These peaks provide opportunities for hiking, exploring natural beauty, and discovering historical significance. The region features varied trails suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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A great view from the tower. Next door is a small but fine restaurant on weekends.
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wonderful view in the Lusatian Mountains, nice little café on the mountain
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Can also be reached with a racing bike without any problems
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The Strohmberg offers a beautiful view of the Lausitzer Bergland (Rotstein, Löbauer Berg, Kottmar etc.).
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Up to one of the youngest observation towers in Upper Lusatia. At 307 m, the Hohe Dubrau is the highest elevation in the Upper Lusatian heath and pond landscape. The cozy Lausitzblick building (now closed) and a 25 m high observation tower were built on the neighboring Monumentberg in 2001. The building is scheduled to open again this year - let's be surprised.
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predecessor of the GPS. Used for measuring in a triangle.
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Great viewpoint run by a club. To the west of Quitzendorfer See you can see as far as Bautzen Cathedral.
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Is one of the most famous sun shrines in Lusatia. When the sun shines through the opening at a certain angle, a calendrical determination can be made. A replica with an explanation is located at the observatory in Sohland on the Spree.
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For magnificent panoramic views, visit the Hochstein Observation Tower in the Königshainer Mountains, which provides a round viewing platform. Similarly, the Monumentberg Observation Tower offers extensive views over Lusatia. The Strohmberg Triangulation Pillar also provides a beautiful view of the Lausitzer Bergland.
Yes, the Monumentberg Observation Tower is a great option for families, featuring a playground and a restaurant. The area around Hohendubrau generally offers diverse trails suitable for various fitness levels, including easier walks that families can enjoy.
The Monumentberg Observation Tower is named after a monument erected in 1801 for J.C.A. von Nostitz. The Strohmberg Triangulation Pillar is a historical technical monument, part of the Royal Saxon triangulation network from the 19th century. Additionally, the Kuckuckstein has archaeoastronomical significance, with theories suggesting it was a former cult site for sun observation.
The region is characterized by hilly landscapes and the Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape. On the Devil's Stone, Hohe Dubrau, you'll find a forested summit with ancient mixed forests and unique rock formations. The Hochstein Observation Tower is notable for its unique free-standing rock towers of Upper Carboniferous Königshain granite, showing 'wool sack weathering'.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking opportunities. The Hochstein Observation Tower is accessible via several hiking trails, including sections of the European long-distance hiking trail E10 and the Way of St. James. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring the Running Trails around Hohendubrau guide, which includes routes like the Olba Lake loop.
Beyond hiking, the area around Hohendubrau is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for road cycling and touring. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Hohendubrau and Cycling around Hohendubrau guides for options like the Bärwalder See loop or the Olbasee routes.
The Hohe Dubrau is the highest elevation within the Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape. Its summit, including the Devil's Stone, Hohe Dubrau, is forested and part of a nature reserve, offering a tranquil spot for rest among its rocks and surrounded by ancient mixed forests.
Yes, the Hochstein Observation Tower features a mountain inn where you can eat and drink. The Monumentberg Observation Tower also has a restaurant, making both suitable spots for a break during your visit.
While not entirely hidden, the Kuckuckstein is a fascinating natural monument with archaeoastronomical significance, offering a unique blend of nature and ancient history that might be less known than the main observation towers.
The region's diverse trails and natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer is ideal for combining visits with other outdoor activities. Even winter hiking can be an option, though conditions should be checked.
For the Hochstein Observation Tower, there is a parking lot available for those who prefer not to hike the entire way. Generally, trailheads in the region are equipped with parking facilities, but it's always advisable to check specific starting points.
Hike durations vary significantly depending on the chosen trail and your fitness level. The region offers routes ranging from easy walks to moderately challenging excursions. For example, running loops near Hohendubrau can range from 3.5 km to over 8 km, giving an idea of varied lengths.


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