Best natural monuments in Der Loben are found within a 1670-hectare Flora-Fauna-Habitat area, recognized as one of the last extensive and largely intact moorlands in South Brandenburg. This region showcases natural geological processes, with the moor forming over 120,000 years from Saale Ice Age meltwaters, creating peat layers up to two meters thick. It hosts diverse and protected habitats, including moor lakes, wet heaths, and bog forests, supporting over 300 plant species and numerous protected animal species. Successful conservation efforts,…
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5m high observation tower over the Niederlausitz moor landscape. At certain times of the year, you can observe cranes and co. here.
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Beautifully laid out boardwalk with a platform. The path to the Alte Moor is signposted.
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Throughout the entire Loben nature reserve, you will find, among other things, many information boards about the history of the moor landscape. Another highlight is the 5m high observation tower. Wooden boardwalks lead to the moors.
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The 35-hectare protected forest – located northeast of you – preserves and develops an old, groundwater-influenced forest site as a near-natural research area, strengthens the natural balance, protects endangered plants and animals, and simultaneously maintains its unique character and scenic beauty. As a valuable section of the vegetation mosaics typical of the Lusatian Lowlands, consisting of pine, spruce-pine, and birch-pedunculate oak forests, as well as a mesotrophic-acidic fen, it is being scientifically studied in the long term without direct human intervention.
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Even in winter, a visit to this platform and a walk along the moorland path are worthwhile. The tall grasses and tree stumps have a mystical quality amidst the icy and snowy landscape.
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MEGA Nature!! Unfortunately, we couldn't get through on our bikes because we dropped about 2 cm and immediately got wet feet – we'll have to plan for a lot of thorns on our next attempt.
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Simply enjoy this fantastic natural setting with all your senses. I was at the moor platform in the afternoon and evening, and depending on the position of the sun, there were beautiful views and reflections on the lake.
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Nice little observation tower with a good view over the old moraine landscape. With a bit of luck you can also observe some birds.
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Der Loben is primarily known for its extensive and largely intact moorland, a significant natural monument in itself. This area, formed from Saale Ice Age meltwaters, features diverse habitats including moor lakes, wet heaths, quaking bogs, and bog forests. You can also discover the 'Goldgrube' Pond, which adds a touch of local folklore to the natural landscape.
Yes, there are several excellent observation points. The Loben Observation Tower offers panoramic views over the vast moorland and is particularly good for birdwatching. Additionally, the Bog platform at the Water Lily Ponds in Loben and the Loben Moor Viewing Platform provide expansive views and opportunities to observe the diverse flora and fauna.
Der Loben is a haven for wildlife, hosting over 300 plant species, many of which are endangered. It's also home to numerous protected animal species, including cranes, otters, barbastelle bats, stag beetles, and adders. The rewetting projects have created ideal breeding conditions, especially for cranes, which can often be observed from the Loben Observation Tower.
Many areas in Der Loben are suitable for families. The Sundew Boardwalk in the Old Moor is a very nicely laid out footbridge that allows access to a unique ecosystem, perfect for curious young explorers. The circular path through the Loben also features larger-than-life wooden sculptures of old Germanic gods, adding a fun, cultural element for children.
A well-maintained circular hiking path allows visitors to explore the Loben. Along this path, you'll find 12 steles providing valuable information about the area's flora, fauna, and history. For a unique experience, the Sundew Boardwalk in the Old Moor offers direct access into the pristine ecosystem.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, Der Loben offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the one from Hohenleipisch to the Loben Observation Tower and the Sundew Boardwalk. There are also cycling routes and running trails available throughout the region.
Yes, the Protected Forest 'Loben Natural Forest' is a 35-hectare area dedicated to preserving and developing an old, groundwater-influenced forest site. It serves as a near-natural research area, strengthening the natural balance and protecting endangered plants and animals, while maintaining its unique character and scenic beauty.
The Loben Moor is special because it's one of the last extensive and largely intact moorlands in South Brandenburg. It began forming approximately 120,000 years ago and features peat layers up to two meters thick. Successful rewetting projects have halted its degradation, allowing the ecosystem to recover and thrive, making it a prime example of nature conservation.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of walking on the Sundew Boardwalk in the Old Moor, where they can observe rare plants like sundew. The panoramic views from the Loben Observation Tower, especially for birdwatching, are also highly appreciated. Many find the natural setting and the visible success of conservation efforts deeply rewarding.
The Loben Observation Tower is an excellent spot for birdwatching, particularly from March onwards, when visitors might observe cranes breeding in the moor. Spring and early summer generally offer great opportunities to see a variety of bird species.
Yes, along the circular path through Der Loben, you will encounter larger-than-life wooden sculptures of old Germanic gods, adding a cultural and mystical element to your natural experience. Additionally, 12 steles distributed along the route provide information about the area's history, flora, and fauna.
The circular path, which provides access to many of the natural monuments, is accessible from two forest parking lots located north of Hohenleipisch.


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