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Jogging around Hohenleipisch offers diverse routes through the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft Nature Park, characterized by heathlands, rustic forests, and picturesque waterways. The region features several lakes, including Lake Schlabendorf and Lake Großräschen, as well as the Black Elster river, providing scenic backdrops for runs. Protected areas like "Der Loben" Nature Reserve and Naturschutzgebiet Hohenleipisch contribute unique landscapes, from moorlands to old oak forests. The terrain includes varied paths with gentle elevation changes, suitable for different running preferences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Market square with fountain and benches for resting or taking a break. Ice cream shops are also nearby. - Eispalast https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/6153555
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Stands in the miniature park, but is also clearly visible from the outside. The park is always worth a visit for young and old
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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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The church, a Baroque hall church, originated from a medieval brick building and is probably the oldest structure in the city. It was repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt due to fires. The current structure is likely the reconstruction from around 1718. The interior is dominated by the Leipzig green paint applied in 1831. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.-Katharina-Kirche_(Elsterwerda)
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Initially, a rectangular concrete fountain was erected in the park in 1967. Inside, there were five fountain-like water features. During the term of Mayor Wolf-Dieter Schwarz (1975–1991), bronze figures were later integrated. These were designed by the Hohenleipisch sculptor Hans Eickworth, who died in 1995, and modeled after the Elsterwerda town coat of arms used until 1994. The fountain's main figure is a bronze magpie. Two other bronze figures depict lilies. The lilies originally came from the coat of arms of the noble family von Köckeritz, who were the lords of Elsterwerda from 1367 to 1512. They were later also incorporated into the Elsterwerda town coat of arms. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markt_(Elsterwerda)
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The Saxon post milestone stands near the Protestant town church of St. Catherine on the main street. This distance marker, dating from 1738, is considered an important piece of cultural heritage and a landmark that shapes the townscape. In August 2025, the approximately 4.60-meter-high column was dismantled for professional restoration. https://www.elsterwerda.de/kursaechsische-postmeilensaeule-erstrahlt-im-neuen-glanz/
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Hohenleipisch offers a wide variety of running and jogging routes. There are over 130 routes available, catering to different preferences and fitness levels.
The terrain around Hohenleipisch is quite diverse, ranging from heathlands and rustic forests within the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft Nature Park to paths along picturesque lakes like Lake Schlabendorf and the Black Elster river. You'll also find routes through charming orchard landscapes and unique moorlands in areas like the 'Der Loben' Nature Reserve. The paths are generally well-maintained, with gentle elevation changes.
Yes, Hohenleipisch has several easy running routes. For example, the Grödel Canal near Elsterwerda loop from Elsterwerda is a moderate 5.8 km (3.6 miles) path that offers a pleasant and accessible experience. Overall, there are 5 easy routes and 105 moderate routes, ensuring options for all abilities.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more challenging run, Hohenleipisch offers 25 difficult routes. These trails often feature longer distances and more varied terrain, providing a good workout amidst the region's natural beauty.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can run along the shores of lakes like Krüger's Clay Pit or the Gotthold Quarry Lake, explore the unique moorland landscape of 'Der Loben' Nature Reserve, or enjoy the expansive heathlands of the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft Nature Park. The Loben Observation Tower and Heideberg Tower on Heidehöhe also offer great views.
Many of the running routes in Hohenleipisch are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Krüger's Clay Pit – Sundew Boardwalk in the Old Moor loop from Hohenleipisch, which is an 8.9 km (5.5 miles) moderate trail.
The running trails in Hohenleipisch are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 195 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, the tranquility of the nature parks, and the variety of routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Yes, many routes are suitable for families, especially the easier and moderate trails with accessible paths. The diverse scenery, including lakes and forests, provides an engaging environment for all ages. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain and shorter distances for a family-friendly experience.
Hohenleipisch offers beautiful running conditions throughout the year. Spring is magnificent with blooming orchards and meadows. Late summer brings vibrant purple heather to the heathlands. Even in winter, the moorland paths and protected forests offer a mystical atmosphere, especially around 'Der Loben' Nature Reserve.
While primarily natural, the landscape subtly integrates historical elements. You might encounter former raw material extraction sites that are now part of the scenic routes. Additionally, nearby attractions include Elsterwerda Castle and Doberlug Castle, which can be explored before or after your run.
Many of the trails in the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft Nature Park and surrounding areas are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like Naturschutzgebiet Hohenleipisch, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all users. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
'Der Loben' Nature Reserve features one of the last large, intact moors in South Brandenburg. It offers a unique environment for running with a themed trail and well-developed paths. The protected forest within this area, with its old, groundwater-influenced forest sites, adds to the natural beauty and ecological significance, providing a distinct and immersive running experience.


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