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Touring cycling around Nebelschütz offers a diverse landscape characterized by idyllic nature and rolling hills, providing views of the Lusatian mountain range. The region features pine forests, sandy soils, and former open-cast mines transformed into lakes. Notable natural features include the Miltitzer Frosch, a large glacial erratic, and the Manfredsee lake.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very beautiful to look at in spring/Easter.
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A relaxed round with the opportunity to rest.
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Even before his election as supreme shepherd of the Catholic Church, the then Archbishop of Buenos Aires had met several times with Rabbi Abraham Skorka for a joint book project. On the subject of the Holocaust, Jorge Bergoglio (later Pope Francis, who died Easter Monday 2025) said: "The Shoah is a genocide like the others of the 20th century, but with one particularity. I don't want to say that it is paramount in importance and the others secondary, but there is one particularity, an idolatrous construction against the Jewish people. The pure race, the superman, these are idols upon which National Socialism developed (...) And every Jew killed was a slap in the face for the living God in the name of idols." (Source: "On Heaven and Earth, Jorge Bergoglio in Conversation with Rabbi Abraham Skorka", Goldmann-Verlag, Munich 2014)
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The bell consecration took place on May 18, 1925. Beautiful church
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The 32-meter-high Red Tower, a former defense and watchtower, is a remnant of the Pulsnitz city gate and has 117 steps. As the name suggests, this street leads to the town of Pulsnitz, 12 km away. City gates were particularly vulnerable in times of war. Therefore, the defenders attempted to protect them with additional walls and towers. In an emergency, many archers could take up positions on it. The tower also served as a municipal prison for the higher ranks. The city bailiffs imprisoned criminals from the lower classes in the town hall prison. The key to the Red Tower is available at the Kamenz Information Center (please note opening hours): Admission: €1 per person Concessions: €0.50 Source: https://www.kamenz.de/aussichts-tuerme.html
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Since August 2011, the monastery church has served not only ecclesiastical purposes but also as a sacred museum. Important sacred works of art from the churches of Kamenz are presented here. The museum regularly hosts special exhibitions on art and cultural history topics and offers artists a unique space to present contemporary art. https://kamenz-entdecken.de/entdecken/kirchen/st-annen
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The Franciscan monastery, built outside the city, initially had no direct access to the city. For this reason, the monks purchased a house along the city wall, demolished it, and created a passageway, the present-day monastery gate. In 1770, the gate was built over with a rather impressive Baroque residential building. Source: https://www.kamenz.de/sakrale-schaetze.html#mausoleum
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The 40-meter-high tower is visible from afar and dominates the city's skyline. Yet one thing is clear: the secular building is not intended to overshadow the sacred main church. Amidst the red of the town hall, the golden clock immediately catches the eye. Likewise, the decorative coat of arms of the city of Kamenz, in the form of a relief coat of arms beneath the clock. Directly above the entrance is a counter commemorating the city's 800th anniversary. Starting at 800 on August 22, 2022, it counted backward 800 days to the beginning of the anniversary year on January 1, 2025, and has been counting upwards ever since. Kamenz's town hall is generally considered one of the most beautiful buildings from the first half of the 19th century. Source: https://kamenz-entdecken.de/entdecken/auchsehenswert/marktplatz
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Nebelschütz offers a good selection of touring cycling routes, with over 20 routes available for exploration. These routes cater to various preferences, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty levels.
The region around Nebelschütz is characterized by idyllic nature and rolling hills, providing scenic views of the Lusatian mountain range. You'll encounter pine forests, areas with sandy soils, and traditional Sorbian rural architecture. The routes generally feature gentle elevation changes, making them suitable for touring cyclists.
Yes, many routes in Nebelschütz are suitable for families. For instance, the tour to the Miltitzer Frosch along the Krabatradweg is a great family-friendly option. This route allows you to enjoy nature and discover baroque prayer columns and wayside crosses. The overall network includes many easy routes, perfect for a leisurely family outing.
While cycling, you can discover several unique natural features. The Biehla Swamp Ringwork is a historical site worth seeing. You might also encounter the Miltitzer Frosch, a large glacial erratic with local legends, or the transformed former open-cast mine, the Manfredsee lake, now used for water sports. The region also boasts several viewpoints like the Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn or the Schwedenstein Observation Tower, offering panoramic views.
The touring cycling routes in Nebelschütz are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average score of 4.6 stars from over 700 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the diverse landscape, the mix of idyllic nature and rolling hills, and the well-maintained paths that connect charming villages and natural landmarks.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Nebelschütz are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. An example is the Deutschbaselitz Great Pond – Deutschbaselitz Village Square loop from Wendischbaselitz - Serbske Pazlicy, which takes you around the scenic Deutschbaselitz Great Pond, providing beautiful water views and village scenery.
Absolutely. Many routes connect Nebelschütz with neighboring communities. For instance, the Red Tower Kamenz – Deutschbaselitz Village Square loop from Nebelschütz - Njebjelčicy is an easy route that links Nebelschütz with Kamenz, allowing you to explore the wider countryside.
Nebelschütz is rich in Sorbian heritage. You can encounter traditional Sorbian rural architecture, especially in districts like Dürrwicknitz, Miltitz, Piskowitz, and Wendischbaselitz. The baroque St. Martin's Church is a prominent landmark, and you'll find numerous traditional wayside crosses and prayer columns throughout the region, reflecting its history along ancient routes like the 'Via Regia'.
While many routes are easy to moderate, there are options for longer excursions. The Biehla Swamp Ringwork – Deutschbaselitz Village Square loop from Nebelschütz - Njebjelčicy is a moderate route spanning over 33 km, offering a more extended ride through the area. The broader Lusatia region also features longer routes like the 'Krabat' route (82 km) for those seeking a greater challenge.
May is a particularly popular month for cycling in the Nebelschütz area, suggesting pleasant weather conditions for touring. Generally, the spring and summer months offer ideal temperatures and lush landscapes for exploring the region by bike.
Yes, you can find routes that incorporate water features. The Deutschbaselitz Great Pond – Deutschbaselitz Village Square loop from Wendischbaselitz - Serbske Pazlicy specifically loops around the Deutschbaselitz Great Pond, offering beautiful water views. Additionally, the Manfredsee, a lake transformed from a former open-cast mine, is a notable water body in the region.
The routes often provide clear views of the rolling hills and the distant Lusatian mountain range. You'll also enjoy picturesque village scenery, tranquil pine forests, and open rural landscapes. Many routes pass by significant viewpoints such as the Hutberg, Kamenz or the Hochstein (Sibyllenstein) – Highest Point of Westlausitz.


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