Nature Reserve Guide
Lower Lusatia is home to more than 10 nature reserves, each contributing to the region's ecological diversity. These protected areas showcase a varied geography, from the intricate canal networks and floodplain forests of the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve to the vast heathlands and reclaimed post-mining landscapes of the Lower Lusatian Heath and Ridge Nature Parks. The region's reserves are characterized by a mosaic of wetlands, meadows, pine forests, and a series of large lakes formed from former open-cast mines. This landscape…
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Biotopverbund Spreeaue is a flat nature reserve in Brandenburg, Germany, offering over 100 routes for cycling and hiking through wet meadows and forests.
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Insel im Senftenberger Lake is a nature reserve within a former mine, offering diverse routes for cycling, hiking, and jogging around clear waters and sandy beaches.
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Tornower Niederung is a Brandenburg nature reserve offering diverse wetland landscapes, transformed from a former lignite mine, ideal for cycling and hiking.
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Euloer Bruch is a nature reserve offering diverse landscapes like forests, moors, and ponds, with routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking.
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Der Loben is a 1670-hectare nature reserve in South Brandenburg, offering diverse trails for gravel biking, hiking, and jogging through its unique moor landscape.
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Glinziger Teich- Und Wiesengebiet - Glinšćańske Gaty A Łuki is a Brandenburg nature reserve with ponds, meadows, and forests, offering gentle terrain for cycling and hiking.
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Kleine Röder is a nature reserve with diverse landscapes of flowing waters, woodlands, and grasslands, offering routes for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking.
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Zschornoer Wald is a diverse nature reserve in Brandenburg, Germany, offering numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking through forests, grasslands, and wetlands.
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Gohrische Heide is a nature reserve with a species-rich forest and dry-warm sand heaths, offering diverse routes for road cycling, hiking, and mountain biking.
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Lönnewitzer Heide is a nature reserve in southern Brandenburg with diverse grasslands and forests, offering varied terrain for hiking, cycling, and jogging.
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Krayner Teiche/ Lutzketal is a Brandenburg nature reserve offering diverse landscapes for hiking, cycling, and running routes through forests, valleys, and wetlands.
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Sergen-Kathlower Teich- Und Wiesenlandschaft is a 679-hectare nature reserve with diverse pond and meadow landscapes, offering routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling.
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Körbaer Teich Und Niederungslandschaft Am Schweinitzer Fließ is a nature reserve featuring a lake, stream, and wetlands, offering diverse terrain for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking.
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Untere Pulsnitzniederung is a Brandenburg nature reserve with extensive grasslands and fens, offering flat terrain ideal for gravel biking, hiking, and cycling routes.
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Pinnower Läuche Und Tauersche Eichen is a nature reserve offering diverse landscapes of forests, moors, and lakes, with many routes for hiking and cycling.
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Reicherskreuzer Heide Und Schwansee is a 2,840-hectare nature reserve with diverse heathland and dry grasslands, offering routes for cycling, hiking, and jogging.
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Lugkteichgebiet is a nature reserve featuring the expansive Lugkteich, wet deciduous forests, and meadows, ideal for cycling and hiking routes.
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Frankenhainer Luch is a 178-hectare wetland nature reserve in Brandenburg, offering diverse routes for hiking, road cycling, and touring cycling across flat meadows and floodplains.
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Nature reserves in Lower Lusatia are protected areas designated to conserve the region's diverse landscapes and biodiversity. These areas range from the intricate canal networks of the Spreewald to the heathlands and reclaimed post-mining lakes of the Lusatian Lake District. This page aggregates over 15 of these reserves, featuring nearly 2,000 routes for outdoor activities.
The region's most significant protected areas include the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve, the Lower Lusatian Heath Nature Park, and the Lower Lusatian Ridge Nature Park. Among the reserves with extensive trail networks are Biotopverbund Spreeaue - Biotopowy Zwězk Sprjewiny Ług, known for its wetlands, and Insel im Senftenberger Lake, a reclaimed mining landscape.
The primary activities in Lower Lusatia's nature reserves are hiking, cycling, and mountain biking, with nearly 2,000 designated routes available. The flat terrain in many areas is well-suited for road cycling and leisurely bike rides, while wooded ridges offer more varied hiking. The Spreewald area is also known for water-based activities like canoeing.
The Biotopverbund Spreeaue - Biotopowy Zwězk Sprjewiny Ług features over 180 routes across its flat landscape of wet meadows and forests. The area is particularly suitable for cycling, with more than 50 road and touring cycling routes, and also offers over 70 hiking trails.
Insel im Senftenberger Lake is a nature reserve located within a former open-cast mine, now characterized by clear waters and sandy shores. The reserve offers more than 140 routes for activities, with nearly 60 designated for hiking and almost 50 for cycling around the lake.
Der Loben is a 1,670-hectare reserve known for its distinctive moor landscape in South Brandenburg. It provides a network of over 100 trails suitable for gravel biking, hiking, and running through its unique ecosystem.
Yes, there are extensive hiking opportunities across the nature reserves in Lower Lusatia, with a large number of marked trails available. Areas like the Glinziger Teich- Und Wiesengebiet and the Lower Lusatian Ridge Nature Park offer numerous paths through varied landscapes of forests, meadows, and hills.
The region offers a wide range of cycling routes, from leisurely paths through flat wetlands to road cycling circuits. The Lusatian Lake District, formed from former mines, provides many lakeside cycling paths. The well-known Gurkenradweg (Gherkin Cycle Path) and Kranichradweg (Crane Cycle Path) also pass through the region's protected areas.
Yes, many nature reserves in Lower Lusatia offer routes suitable for families. The generally flat terrain in areas like the Spreewald and around the Lusatian Lakes provides options for easy, accessible hikes and bike rides. Specific collections for family-friendly hikes are also available.
Access to some trailheads and areas within the nature reserves is possible via public transportation. For example, the Calauer Schweiz area within the Lower Lusatian Ridge Nature Park is accessible by bus. Planning is recommended to align with local bus and train schedules.
The nature reserves can be visited year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Late summer is notable for the blooming purple heather in the Lower Lusatian Heath Nature Park. Autumn is a key time for birdwatching, as thousands of migratory cranes and geese rest in the post-mining lake areas.

