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Easy hiking trails around Kamenz - Kamjenc traverse a diverse landscape characterized by gentle hills, extensive forests, and numerous ponds. The region features prominent natural landmarks such as Hutberg, known for its Rhododendronpark, and the Deutschbaselitzer Großteich. Hikers can expect varied terrain with modest elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible walks.
Last updated: June 30, 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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Large free parking lot at Hutberg
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Very beautiful to look at in spring/Easter.
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Starting in 1822, Bönisch began to realize his dream of building a hospital for the poor in Kamenz. After the laying of the foundation stone on September 10, 1824, and over a year of construction, the Mercy Foundation was opened on January 3, 1826, and, in keeping with its new name, the inscription "Be merciful" (an i was spelled as a y at the time) above the entrance called for mercy. It was the fourth hospital in Saxony. In 1827 and 1828, the Mercy Foundation was expanded to accommodate even more people. The meadow and the so-called Stiftspark above the hospital were also part of the complex. After Bönisch's death, the building continued to be used as a hospital in Kamenz until it was abandoned as such in 2001. It will remain empty until the building is converted into an assisted living facility in 2023. Source: https://kamenz-entdecken.de/entdecken/auchsehenswert/barmherzigkeitsstift
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Compared to other marketplaces in Germany, Kamenz's market square is one of the smaller ones. Nevertheless, it was very lively, especially in the past. The so-called Autumn Wool Market was held here as early as 1455, and was supplemented by the Spring Wool Market in 1498. The Keulenmarkt (Beef Market) has remained in Kamenz to this day and is now held as a weekly market every Thursday. Over the course of history, the market square also came to be called "Platz der Befreiung" (Place of Liberation). Source: https://kamenz-entdecken.de/entdecken/auchsehenswert/marktplatz
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To the west of the city, the Hutberg rises about 100 meters above the old town, 294 meters above sea level. The name of the mountain is not derived from the hat, but from the herding of sheep. It was intended to protect the trade route, the so-called "Via Regia," which runs across Europe from Ukraine to Spain. Source: https://kamenz-entdecken.de/entdecken/natur/hutberg#denkmale
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The Bismarck Stone was erected on April 1, 1895, the 80th birthday of the former Chancellor and Foreign Minister. Bismarck played a key role in the unification of the German Empire and was more or less well-respected by the population. When he was dismissed by German Emperor Wilhelm II in 1890, the German population was upset. On April 1, 1895, over 100 cities declared Bismarck an honorary citizen and erected a monument. This was also the case in Kamenz. Unfortunately, the bronze medallion attached to the monument was destroyed within the first month. It is suspected that Bismarck's political opponents, probably Social Democrats, were responsible. Sources: https://kamenz-entdecken.de/entdecken/natur/hutberg#denkmale
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The King Albert Stone was erected on the Hutberg on September 2, 1896. The stone stands on the former property of Wilhelm Weiße, who gladly made the site available for the memorial. He and other war veterans donated the stone and the medallion. Source: https://kamenz-entdecken.de/entdecken/natur/hutberg#denkmale
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The Kamenz - Kamjenc region offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 160 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails traverse diverse landscapes, including gentle hills, forests, and numerous ponds, making them suitable for various fitness levels.
The region is particularly beautiful from late April to early June when the Rhododendronpark on Hutberg is in full bloom. However, the diverse landscape of forests and ponds offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout spring, summer, and autumn.
Easy hikes in Kamenz - Kamjenc feature varied terrain with modest elevation changes. You'll find well-maintained paths through gentle hills, extensive forests, and scenic routes around lakes and ponds. Some forest sections even offer an 'untouched nature' feel.
Yes, many easy trails in Kamenz - Kamjenc are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Deutschbaselitz Great Pond – Großteich Loop Trail, which offers a scenic path around the pond.
The easy trails in Kamenz - Kamjenc are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the region's diverse natural features, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of routes like the Rhododendron Park – Hutberg, Kamenz loop for their pleasant views and manageable distances.
Absolutely. Many easy trails are ideal for families, offering gentle gradients and interesting sights. The Hutberg, Kamenz – Hutberg Rhododendron Park loop is a great option, providing accessible paths through a beautiful park setting that children often enjoy.
Most easy hiking trails in Kamenz - Kamjenc are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural surroundings with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific trails.
Yes, several easy routes offer rewarding views. While some observation towers like Keulenberg and Schwedenstein might require a slightly more challenging ascent to reach the very top, many easy trails provide scenic vistas. For example, the View of Lückersdorf – Hutberg, Kamenz loop offers pleasant views over the landscape.
On easy hikes, you can explore a variety of natural features, including the large Deutschbaselitzer Großteich, the lush Rhododendronpark on Hutberg, and serene forest sections. The region is also dotted with numerous smaller lakes and features the highest elevation in the North Lusatian Highlands, Hochstein (Sibyllenstein), which can be seen from some trails.
Yes, you can combine easy hikes with cultural exploration. The historic Rammenau Baroque Palace and Oberlichtenau Baroque Palace and Park are nearby attractions that can be integrated into longer excursions, offering a blend of nature and history. The Kloster St. Marienstern is also situated amidst routes suitable for hiking.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads for easy hikes in Kamenz - Kamjenc, especially at key attractions like the Rhododendronpark on Hutberg or near the Deutschbaselitzer Großteich. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information before you go.
The untouched nature around Kamenz - Kamjenc, particularly in its forest sections and near bodies of water, offers opportunities for wildlife spotting. Lucky visitors might even spot beavers in areas with a 'jungle character' along the streams and ponds.


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