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Jogging around Plessa offers varied terrain within the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft Nature Park, characterized by extensive forests, heathlands, and unique moor areas. The region also features the Black Elster river, providing scenic waterside paths. These landscapes offer diverse surfaces for running, from softer forest floors to open paths through heathland. The area's low elevation profiles make it suitable for sustained running.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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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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In the heart of the city, where the cobblestones still echo the footsteps of past footsteps, the Protestant Church of St. Catherine rises – not loud, not ostentatious, but with the simple dignity of a building that doesn't seek to please, but rather to tell a story. And it does, with every joint in the walls, with every shadow cast under the pointed spire. The first glance belongs to the tower – hexagonal, light-colored plaster, with a roof that seems to stretch out of time. Two clocks silently gaze at the square, as if to say: Time passes differently here. Perhaps a little slower. Perhaps a little more honestly. If you turn around, you can still see the bookstore with its golden lettering and the old pharmacy, now run by Italians – a juxtaposition of eras that doesn't interfere with each other, but rather supports each other. The benches at the monument invite you to linger, and if you take a seat there, you have the church behind you and the city in front of you – or vice versa. Sometimes, when the light is low, a reddish glow falls on the wall behind the church, where an old tree stands, its branches spreading like a shield over the nave. You don't have to be religious to feel something here. It's enough to be still. St. Catherine's isn't a church that imposes itself. It's one that remains. A place between times, firmly rooted and yet light as a thought in the early evening.
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At the nature viewing point you have the opportunity to get a beautiful picture of the Grünewald leek.
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Directly on the beach of the Grünewalder Lauch camping park you will find this magnificent panorama of the approximately 100 hectare lake in Brandenburg near Grünewalde on the eastern edge of the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft nature park.
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There are over 150 running routes around Plessa, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. You'll find everything from easy loops to more challenging trails.
The running trails in Plessa offer diverse terrain, primarily within the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft Nature Park. You can expect extensive forests, vibrant heathlands, and unique moor areas. Many routes also follow the scenic Black Elster river, providing flat, waterside paths. The varied environments offer dynamic backdrops for your runs, from soft forest floors to open, firm paths through heathland.
Yes, Plessa offers several easy running routes. For instance, the region has 8 routes specifically categorized as easy, alongside 118 moderate options. These routes typically feature low elevation profiles, making them ideal for sustained jogging or a relaxed pace.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes around Plessa are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Grünewalder Lauch Lake – Grünewalder Lauch loop from Seewald, which offers scenic views and a complete circuit.
The running routes around Plessa often pass by interesting natural and historical landmarks. You might encounter beautiful lakes like Grünewalder Lauch Lake or Krüger's Clay Pit. The historic Elster Mill in Plessa is also a notable point of interest along some routes. For panoramic views, consider routes near the Heideberg Tower on Heidehöhe.
Yes, Plessa is close to significant moor landscapes within the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft Nature Park. Areas like 'Der Loben' northeast of Hohenleipisch offer distinct natural experiences. Routes such as the 'Birken im Moor – Der Wächter von Loben Runde von Plessa' (not listed in the provided routes, but mentioned in region research) would take you through these unique wetlands, often featuring boardwalks suitable for running.
The running routes in Plessa are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 200 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, from quiet woodlands to open heathlands, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience.
Many of the routes in Plessa, especially the easy and moderate ones with low elevation, are suitable for families. The varied natural settings, including forests and riverside paths, provide an engaging environment for all ages. Always check the specific route details for distance and difficulty to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in natural areas like the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft Nature Park. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife, and to respect local regulations. Always carry bags to clean up after your pet.
While specific parking locations for every trailhead are not detailed, Plessa is a well-established area for outdoor activities. It is common to find designated parking areas near popular starting points for trails, especially those within or bordering the nature park. We recommend checking local maps or specific route descriptions for precise parking information.
The Black Elster river flows through Plessa, offering scenic waterside paths ideal for running. While specific routes directly along the river are numerous, the Elsterdamm Pathway – Grödel Canal near Elsterwerda loop from Elsterwerda is a moderate option that incorporates elements near the river and canal, providing a pleasant running experience.
Yes, several running routes in the Plessa area feature beautiful lake views. The Grünewalder Lauch Lake – Grünewalder Lauch loop from Seewald is a prime example, offering direct views of Grünewalder Lauch Lake. Other routes might pass by lakes such as Gotthold Quarry Lake or Zeischa Forest Pool.


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