Attractions around Großkmehlen include historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features within Brandenburg, Germany. The municipality is situated at the foot of the Kmehlen Hills, which were formed during the last Ice Age, and the Pulsnitz River flows through its northern part. Großkmehlen offers a variety of places to see, from Renaissance castles to the highest point in Brandenburg, providing options for those interested in history, architecture, and nature.
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The bio towers provide an ideal habitat for many species, such as bats, birds and insects.
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An industrial monument from the last century that is worth seeing.
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Very good cycle path, partly completely new.
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A few details about the remains of the former industrial area: https://www.wikiwand.com/de/Biot%C3%BCrme_Lauchhammer
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On Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, the traditional association Braunkohle Lauchhammer e.V. offers guided tours between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. (last tour at 5 p.m.), depending on the weather. The guided tour is included in the entrance fee to the relict park and the bio towers (€8.00 for adults). It's definitely worth it.
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Unfortunately no restaurant operation. On the weekend there will probably be coffee and cake. But some WE are also closed societies, so call ahead
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Unfortunately no more restaurant operation
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Lauchhammer, first coking of lignite and thus the corresponding history. Worth seeing.
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Großkmehlen offers several historical sites, including the impressive Großkmehlen Castle, a Renaissance moated castle with Baroque stucco work and a four-hectare landscape park. You can also visit St. George's Church, which features a late Gothic core, Baroque furnishings, a sandstone pulpit from 1620, and a Silbermann organ from 1718. Additionally, the municipality preserves intact historical village ensembles in its districts of Frauwalde, Kleinkmehlen, and Großkmehlen, reflecting over 800 years of history.
Yes, you can visit the Kutschenberg, which at 200.7 meters, is the highest point in Brandenburg. A small concrete monument marks its forested summit. Another excellent viewpoint is the Heideberg Tower on Heidehöhe, offering extensive panoramic views of the landscape, including parts of the Elbsandsteingebirge on clear days.
Families can enjoy exploring the Elster Mill, Plessa, a historical site with a large wooden wheel, a cafe, and guided tours. The Kutschenberg, as the highest point in Brandenburg, offers an accessible natural excursion. The Biotowers Lauchhammer, an industrial monument, also serves as a museum and exhibition space, which can be an engaging educational experience for all ages.
Absolutely. Großkmehlen is situated at the foot of the Kmehlen Hills, which offer good hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, including easy options like the Großkmehlen Castle – Lindenau Castle loop (7.5 km) or the Kutschenberg (201.5 m) – Rattelsberg Ski Hut loop (5.8 km). For more options, explore the Hiking around Großkmehlen guide.
Yes, Großkmehlen boasts a well-developed network of tourist cycling paths. You can find numerous scenic routes, such as the Großkmehlen Water Castle – Schönborn Windmill loop (43.3 km) or longer routes like the Hirschfeld–Plessa-Süd Avenue – Schönfeld Castle loop (102.5 km). For a comprehensive overview, check the Road Cycling Routes around Großkmehlen guide.
To delve into the region's industrial history, visit the Biotowers Lauchhammer. These bio towers are significant industrial monuments, serving as relics of former coke production. They now function as a museum and exhibition space, showcasing mining equipment and the area's industrial heritage.
St. George's Church is notable for its late Gothic core and its current Baroque appearance, which was influenced by George Bähr, the architect of Dresden's Frauenkirche. Its interior features 18th-century parish and patron pews, a sandstone pulpit from 1620 with childlike sculptures, and a Silbermann organ from 1718, considered one of Gottfried Silbermann's most beautiful instruments. The sacristy also houses a late Gothic carved altar from an Antwerp workshop, dated before 1495.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views from the Heideberg Tower on Heidehöhe, noting the beautiful forest setting and the extensive landscape vistas. The historical charm of Elster Mill, Plessa, with its large wooden wheel and cafe, is also a community favorite. The unique industrial heritage of the Biotowers Lauchhammer is also highly appreciated for its historical significance and exhibition space.
Yes, there are several running trails around Großkmehlen. You can find routes like the Autocross at Kutschenberg – Roter Riß Trail Signpost loop, with options ranging from moderate (5.5 km) to difficult (16.3 km). For more detailed information on distances and difficulty, refer to the Running Trails around Großkmehlen guide.
The Kmehlen Hills are a picturesque hilly landscape formed during the last Ice Age, at the foot of which Großkmehlen is situated. They offer excellent opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking and winter sports. The Kutschenberg, Brandenburg's highest point, is part of these hills.
Each year, Großkmehlen Castle hosts the castle and hop festival on its grounds. This event typically takes place on the second Sunday in September, offering visitors a chance to experience the historic setting with local festivities.
The Elster Mill, Plessa is generally open during the summer season. As of August 2020, the Mühlenschänke (mill tavern) was open on Thursdays and Fridays from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., and on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. A regular catering business is planned. For the most current information, it is advisable to check their specific website or contact them directly.


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