Natural monuments around Plessa are characterized by a diverse landscape that includes heathlands, forests, and former mining areas transformed into natural refuges. The region, part of the Lower Lusatian Heathland Nature Park, features the Black Elster river and various lakes. These natural sites offer opportunities to explore unique ecosystems and geological formations. The area provides a range of natural attractions for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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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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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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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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Simply enjoy this fantastic nature 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 impressions and light reflections on the lake.
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a beautiful, quiet spot on earth ... at least in spring ... in summer there is certainly a lot going on there (several bathing spots, at least that's how it seems to us)
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One of the waters is private and the other is only suitable for fishing. Still worth seeing
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Visitors can take a look at the unmistakable nature reserve "Der Loben" from a height of 5.60 meters. A concert by the pond frogs welcomes the guest at the Lobenturm. From there he has a wonderful view of a moor landscape that is one of the last large and largely intact in southern Brandenburg. The cotton grass bears fruit, mosses, grasses and birches dominate the picture, as do reeds and dead pine trunks between small expanses of water that gleam in the sun. Anyone who has brought binoculars and arrived at the viewing platform can discover a lot. In spring you can listen to the narrow-leaved cotton grass, the calls of the tree frog and the moor frog, watch the cranes, the bittern or the common snipe. Mute swans, marsh harriers, fireflies and tree falcons characterize the picture in summer. In autumn you can marvel at the orange coloring of the moor grass or the migration of birds, and the winter also offers an impressive insight into the biodiversity of the "Loben" with the peat moss and the sea eagle with its huge wings. Source: https://www.reiseland-brandenburg.de/poi/lausitzer-seenland/vogelfernsehen/lobenturm-am-nreservation-loben/?no_cache=1
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Very interesting information on the board
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The region around Plessa is part of the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft Nature Park, offering a diverse landscape. You'll find extensive heathlands, moorlands, pine and deciduous forests, and areas where former lignite mining landscapes have been transformed into new habitats with pits, ponds, and lakes. The Black Elster river also flows through the southern part, creating lowlands with wet woodlands and meadows.
For expansive views, visit the Heideberg Tower on Heidehöhe, which offers panoramic vistas, and on clear days, you might even see parts of the Elbsandsteingebirge. Another excellent spot is the Loben Observation Tower, providing views of the surrounding area, particularly the Lobenmoor.
Yes, Krüger's Clay Pit is a unique lake formed from an old clay pit, known for its clear, turquoise water. Additionally, the Grünewalder Lauch, located about 5.5 km from Plessa, is a popular recreational area with an idyllic swimming lake formed from a former open-cast mine.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling through the diverse landscapes. The Black Elster river offers opportunities for water-based recreation like paddling. For specific routes, check out the hiking guide for Plessa or the cycling guide for Plessa.
Many natural sites are suitable for families. Krüger's Clay Pit is a pleasant spot for a break, and the Loben Observation Tower offers birdwatching opportunities that children might enjoy. The Grünewalder Lauch recreational area is particularly family-friendly, offering swimming, cycling, paddle boating, and mini-golf.
The heathlands within the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft Nature Park are particularly beautiful in August and September when they are in full bloom with white and violet colors. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for water activities at places like Grünewalder Lauch.
The diverse habitats support various wildlife. In the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft Nature Park, you might spot woodlarks, nightjars, and cranes. The Lobenmoor, visible from the Loben Observation Tower, is known for cranes and other birds. Around Grünewalder Lauch, aquatic birds like grey herons, wild geese, and storks can be seen. The Black Elster river, with improved water quality, has also seen a return of fish species like the European chub.
The Kutschenberg, at 201 meters above sea level, holds the distinction of being the highest point in Brandenburg. It offers a rewarding climb and a sense of achievement.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Plessa. For example, the 'Loben Moor Plateau loop from Plessa' is an easy 4.4 km route, and the 'Red Lake (Roter See) – Plessa Sand Dunes loop from Plessa' is another easy option at about 4 km. You can find more easy routes in the easy hikes guide for Plessa.
The Bog platform at the Water Lily Ponds in Loben offers a fantastic view over the moor. This area is a landscape where unique flora and fauna can thrive, providing a special experience for nature lovers.
The Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft Nature Park is special due to its successful post-mining reclamation, where former mining areas have been revitalized into valuable natural refuges. It features unique heathland landscapes, including the Forsthaus Prösa nature reserve with its oak forests and sand dry grasslands, supporting specialized flora and fauna. It's a testament to nature's resilience and human effort in conservation. You can learn more about it on Wikipedia.
Yes, there is a loop trail around the Grünewalder Lauch lake that is suitable for cycling, offering a pleasant way to explore the area and enjoy the peaceful natural environment. The 'Grünewalder Lauch Lake – Grünewalder Lauch loop from Plessa' is an easy 19.2 km cycling route.


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