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Touring cycling around Schraden offers a network of routes across predominantly flat terrain, making it suitable for various skill levels. The region, part of the Elbe-Elster district, features minimal elevation changes and well-developed cycling infrastructure. Cyclists can explore riverine landscapes along the Black Elster, as well as tranquil forests and open fields. The area's gentle topography provides an accessible environment for extended rides.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Simply super beautiful cycle paths. It's just a shame that dense vegetation in places blocks the view of the lake.
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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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This lake was flooded in the 1970s. It's a "miracle" how nature has evolved during this time. It gives us a glimpse of what the Lusatian lake landscape might one day look like.
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The tower is not to be missed!
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Very idyllic and great cycle path.
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Beautiful, well-paved section of the Elster cycle path between Elsterwerda and Plessa
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Well-paved cycle/dyke path between Eltserwerda and Plessa
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In 1754, local judge Lehmann pushed through the construction of a church building "against the grumbling of a few stubborn people." The old wooden chapel in the plague cemetery outside the village (to the right of the former town hall) was in such a deplorable condition that "dogs and swine could pass under the threshold." We do not know the builder. It is highly likely that local craftsmen erected the church. Before this construction project began, there were apparently many disagreements among the residents at the time, so that even the building materials that had already been brought in were quickly sold. The church itself is a simple half-timbered structure with sparing Baroque elements. It is said to have seated 250 people. This number may have corresponded to the population of the village at the time. The communion vessels, chalice, two jugs, and two plates, as well as the candlesticks and baptismal font, all made of Zins, are still in use today. The interior of the chapel is quite simple. To save space, the pulpit was placed directly above the altar. There's nothing pompous about it, and that's precisely what makes it so beautiful. It's also noteworthy that only the morning and sunny sides have windows, while the other two sides of the nave remain windowless. In 1921, the church in Zschornegosda was thoroughly renovated. It also received a new roof, pews were repaired, and the church was modernized by replacing the old, inadequate lighting with electric light. At the same time, a large painted plaque of honor, listing the names and dates of the 74 Zschornegosda soldiers who died in World War I, was hung. A special purchase was a large pedal harmonium, as an organ was too expensive. The Luther Memorial in Zschornegosda was dedicated on December 3, 1933 (the first Sunday of Advent). Afterward, Luther's name was transferred to the village church. The boulder from an open-cast mine is approximately 1.20 m high and 1.35 m wide. The applied bronze plates are from the Lauchhammer art foundry. The upper circular one bears a relief of Martin Luther's head. The lower rectangular one bears the inscription: "In memory of Martin Luther * 1483 - 1546." The occasion was the 450th anniversary of Martin Luther's birth. Source: Schwarzheide Local Chronicle
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The Schraden region is characterized by its predominantly flat terrain with minimal elevation changes, making it ideal for relaxed touring cycling. You'll find well-developed cycle paths winding through riverine landscapes, tranquil forests, and open fields, offering a smooth and enjoyable ride for various skill levels.
Yes, the Schraden area offers a wide variety of touring cycling options. There are over 400 routes available, ranging from easy, family-friendly paths to more challenging tours, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
Absolutely. The gentle topography and well-maintained paths in Schraden make it an excellent destination for family cycling. Many routes are suitable for novice cyclists and families, particularly sections of the Elster Cycle Path, which offers scenic river landscapes and tranquil villages.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in the Schraden region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. For example, the Frauendorf–Kroppen Cycle Path – Kroppen–Ortrand Cycle Path loop from Tettau is an easy 26.6 km circular route through rural areas.
While cycling in the Schraden area, you can discover a blend of historical and cultural attractions. Highlights include Elsterwerda Castle, which can be incorporated into loops from nearby Gröden, and the historic Elster Mill in Plessa. The wider Elbe-Elster district also features charming historic town centers and natural viewpoints like the Heideberg Tower on Heidehöhe.
The Schraden region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,800 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's flat, accessible paths, the serene riverine landscapes, and the overall tranquil environment that makes for a relaxing and enjoyable touring experience.
Yes, several significant long-distance cycling routes traverse or are easily accessible from the Schraden region. These include the Tour Brandenburg, the Elster-Radweg (Elster Cycle Path), and the Schwarze-Elster-Radweg (Black Elster Cycle Path), offering extensive options for longer tours.
Route lengths in Schraden vary to suit different preferences. You can find shorter, easy rides like the Frauendorf–Kroppen Cycle Path – Kroppen–Ortrand Cycle Path loop from Tettau at 26.6 km, or longer, moderate routes such as the Senftenberg beach – View of Lake Senftenberg loop from Lauchhammer, which covers nearly 60 km.
Yes, the Elbe-Elster district, where Schraden is located, has invested significantly in enhancing its cycling network. The region features a well-developed cycling infrastructure, including a node-based signage system that simplifies route planning and connects local towns and landmarks seamlessly.
Certainly. The region's riverine landscapes are a highlight for touring cyclists. Routes like the Senftenberg beach – View of Lake Senftenberg loop from Lauchhammer offer beautiful views of Lake Senftenberg, while the Elster Cycle Path and Black Elster Cycle Path follow the course of their respective rivers, providing picturesque scenery.
Yes, Schraden is an excellent area for beginners due to its predominantly flat terrain. Many routes are classified as easy, such as the Ruhlander Matzmühle – View of the Schwarze Elster loop from Lauchhammer, which is 28.6 km with minimal elevation gain, perfect for those new to touring cycling.


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