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Attractions and Places To See in Lower Lusatia - Top 20

Attractions and places to see in Lower Lusatia showcase a region transformed from its industrial past into a diverse landscape. It features extensive forests, agricultural areas, and the developing Lusatian Lake District, Europe's largest artificial water landscape. The area is also home to the Sorbian people, preserving a distinct cultural heritage. Visitors can explore natural parks, historical sites, and monuments to its industrial history.

Best attractions and places to see in Lower Lusatia

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Last updated: April 24, 2026

Gurkenradweg between Lübbenau and Leipe

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Beautiful and idyllic path between Leipe and Lübbenau. Partially along the canal. Do not drive too fast as you will also meet many hikers here. Then you can enjoy the landscape better.

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Great Spreewald Harbor, Lübbenau

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Recommended at any time of the year, a boat trip in the Spreewald is a must :)
Food and drink are also available everywhere.

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The "legendary" fountain shows the legends and myths of the Spreewald.
It shows the tree king, the form of the will-o'-the-wisp, the world of the Lutken & the snake king. …

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Rusty Nail Observation Tower

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Great view from the top over the surrounding countryside. There is a snack bar and public toilets next door.

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Koschener Kanal Lock

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Connection of Geierswalder and Senftenberger See. Not only interesting for children when there is funneling.

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There is a lot for cyclists to discover on the varied, 18-kilometer circular route around Lake Senftenberg. See info
lausitzerseenland.de/de/erleben/radfahren/seerundwege/artikel-senftenberger-see.html.

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Burg Spreewald Harbor

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The Spreewaldhafen, which is located in the center of Burg (Spreewald), is worth a detour. Many boat trips to the Spreewald start from here. There are also very good places to stop for cyclists on the shore.

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Lehde Open-Air Museum

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Beautiful Spreewald village with many opportunities to take a break and try typical Spreewald dishes.

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Bismarck Tower, Burg (Spreewald)

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The Bismarck Tower was built in 1915 in honor of the first German Chancellor, Otto von Bismarck. The 28 meter high tower can be climbed and you can enjoy a …

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Lübben

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Lübben is an idyllic, small town that is crossed by the Spree, Berste and several small tributaries. It is well developed for tourism, because the Gurkenradweg leads past here. But …

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May 18, 2024, Lehde Open-Air Museum

Beautiful ancient village. The tours are interesting and informative.

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Beautiful ancient village. The tours are interesting and informative.

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I recommend everyone to visit the Christmas market that takes place here during Advent. It's really great.

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A structure that is definitely worth seeing, the landmark "Rusty Nail". From the top, at a height of about 30 meters, you have a wonderful view over the Lusatian Lake District. The observation tower is a highlight and attraction in this region.

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Absolutely beautiful tour around Lake Senftenberg, easy level of difficulty and mostly shady. Gastronomy along the way is also sufficient and good. At the "leaning tower" it's worth climbing up to 32m and a goulash cannon awaits you with a view over the lake below. There are plenty of parking spaces with toilets all around.

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If the circuit around Lake Senftenberg is too short for you: there is a connection to the circuit around Lake Geierswalde near Großkoschen.

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Very impressive and what a great view - even in completely rainy weather and the snack bar was still open.... ;-)

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There is a lot for cyclists to discover on the varied, 18-kilometer circular route around Lake Senftenberg. See info https://www.lausitzerseenland.de/de/erleben/radfahren/seerundwege/artikel-senftenberger-see.html.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main natural attractions to visit in Lower Lusatia?

Lower Lusatia is rich in natural beauty. The Spreewald, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offers a unique network of wetlands and streams perfect for boat trips and hiking. The Lusatian Lake District, Europe's largest artificial water landscape, is ideal for cycling and water sports. You can also explore the vast forests and heather fields of the Lower Lusatian Heath Nature Park or witness the unique geological formation of the Muskau Arch.

Where can I find the best panoramic views in Lower Lusatia?

For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Rusty Nail Observation Tower near Lake Senftenberg, which offers excellent vistas over the Lusatian Lake District. Another great spot is the Bismarck Tower in Burg (Spreewald), providing a wonderful view of the surrounding Spreewald area.

Are there any historical or cultural sites worth visiting in the region?

Absolutely. Lower Lusatia boasts a rich history. Explore Branitz Park and Castle in Cottbus, known for its unique 'three-dimensional gardenscapes' and the Prince Pückler Museum. You can also visit Senftenberg Castle, which houses a museum detailing the region's history, or the Lehde Open-Air Museum to experience traditional Spreewald village life.

What industrial heritage sites can I explore in Lower Lusatia?

The region's industrial past is visible in several impressive sites. The F60 Overburden Conveyor Bridge, often called the 'lying Eiffel Tower of Brandenburg,' is a colossal monument to lignite mining. Other notable industrial heritage sites include the Louise Briquetting Plant and the Plessa Power Station, offering insights into the area's transformation.

What kind of outdoor activities are popular in Lower Lusatia?

Lower Lusatia is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. The Spreewald is perfect for boat trips, rowing, and hiking. The Lusatian Lake District offers extensive cycling routes around its many lakes. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and hiking. For example, explore routes like the 'Spreewald pond landscapes' for gravel biking or the 'Wooden Bridge to Lehde' for hiking. Find more options on the Gravel biking in Lower Lusatia, MTB Trails in Lower Lusatia, and Hiking in Lower Lusatia guide pages.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Lower Lusatia?

Yes, many attractions cater to families. The Great Spreewald Harbor in Lübbenau is a great starting point for boat trips, and the Lutki Fountain and Market Square in Lübbenau are popular with children. The Lehde Open-Air Museum offers interactive experiences for the whole family, including adventure places to practice milking or building a log cabin.

What is the best way to experience the Spreewald region?

The best way to experience the Spreewald is by taking a traditional Kahnfahrt (punt boat trip) through its intricate network of canals. You can embark from the Great Spreewald Harbor in Lübbenau or the Burg Spreewald Harbor. Cycling along paths like the Gurkenradweg between Lübbenau and Leipe also offers scenic views of the waterways and traditional villages.

What is the Lusatian Lake District known for?

The Lusatian Lake District is renowned as Europe's largest artificial water landscape, created from flooded former lignite mines. It's a hub for water sports, cycling, and relaxation. Highlights include Lake Senftenberg and the impressive cycling infrastructure, with paths along lakes and canals, cyclist bridges, and underpasses. The Koschener Kanal Lock is an interesting engineering marvel connecting some of the lakes.

What is the significance of the Sorbian culture in Lower Lusatia?

Lower Lusatia is home to the Sorbian people, an officially recognized indigenous ethnic minority in Germany with a rich Slavic heritage. Their culture is preserved through traditions, language (Lower Sorbian is often seen on bilingual signage), and local customs. Visiting towns like Lübbenau and Cottbus offers a chance to experience this unique cultural blend.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Lower Lusatia?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from observation towers like the Rusty Nail, the idyllic cycling paths through the Spreewald, and the unique experience of boat trips. The blend of natural beauty, industrial history, and cultural heritage, particularly the Sorbian influence, is highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the local cuisine, especially the famous Spreewald pickles.

Are there any specific towns or cities that serve as good bases for exploring Lower Lusatia?

Yes, several towns make excellent bases. Lübbenau is often considered the gateway to the Spreewald, offering easy access to boat trips and local sights. Cottbus, the largest city in the region, is known as the cultural capital and provides a good starting point for exploring Branitz Park. Senftenberg is ideal for those wanting to explore the Lusatian Lake District and its surrounding attractions.

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