Best mountain peaks around Mücka are characterized by gentle elevations, extensive forest trails, and a rich tapestry of pond landscapes rather than prominent mountain peaks. The region, part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape, features small hilly landscapes. The highest point in Mücka itself has an elevation of 142 meters. This environment offers diverse natural experiences suitable for various outdoor activities.
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A great view from the tower. Next door is a small but fine restaurant on weekends.
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wonderful view in the Lusatian Mountains, nice little café on the mountain
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In the core, i.e. in the peaks of Hoher Dubrau and Kollmer Dubrau (303 m above sea level), the Monumentberg (293 m above sea level) and Hobians Horken (265 m above sea level), the Precambrian subsoil with old greywacke comes to the surface, which (like on the main peak itself) is interspersed with so-called Dubrau quartzite from the Ordovician.
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Can also be reached with a racing bike without any problems
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Up to one of the youngest observation towers in Upper Lusatia. At 307 m, the Hohe Dubrau is the highest elevation in the Upper Lusatian heath and pond landscape. The cozy Lausitzblick building (now closed) and a 25 m high observation tower were built on the neighboring Monumentberg in 2001. The building is scheduled to open again this year - let's be surprised.
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Great viewpoint run by a club. To the west of Quitzendorfer See you can see as far as Bautzen Cathedral.
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In 1801, a monument was erected on the summit in memory of Johann Carl Adolf von Nostitz (1743–1800), first lieutenant in the Saxon army from 1774, captain from 1786 and major from 1793. Therefore the mountain was initially called Nostitzhöhe. After the memory of von Nostitz receded, the name Monumentberg became common, which the height bears today. As station No. 2 Nostitzhöhe, Monumentberg was a first-order station in the Royal Saxon triangulation in the 1860s. For this reason, a survey column had been erected on the summit. In 1994 the Nostitz monument was restored by the community and in 2000-2001 a 25 meter high observation tower and a restaurant were built on the summit. Source: Wikipedia
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According to legend, one of the devils lived in our area. On the mountain »Hohe Dubrau«, near my village Ober-Prauske, he sat on top of the rock and overlooked the beautiful area. After all, our village is in the beautiful Upper Lusatia and he didn't want to more back to hell. He'd rather be joking around the area. So the devil settled on this rock. On a night outing he tore his pants and had to mend them on the Devil's Stone. So he sat down on the rock and worked with his hellishly hot sewing kit. When he put down the scissors, needle and thimble, the things that can still be seen today were burned into the rock.
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While Mücka is known for its gentle elevations rather than traditional mountain peaks, several spots offer great views and unique experiences. The Monumentberg Observation Tower provides panoramic views over the landscape, including the Quitzdorrf reservoir and Königshain mountains. Another significant point is the Devil's Stone, Hohe Dubrau, which is the highest elevation in the Upper Lusatian heath and pond area, offering a peaceful resting spot amidst rocks.
Yes, the region features historical significance. The Monumentberg Triangulation Station No. 2 (Nostitzhöhe) is a historical man-made monument. It served as a first-order station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation in the 1860s, marked by a survey column. This site also offers a viewpoint.
The Mücka region is characterized by gentle hilly landscapes, extensive forest trails, and a rich tapestry of pond landscapes. You'll find diverse ecosystems within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape. The Devil's Stone, Hohe Dubrau, for instance, is nestled within a forested nature reserve, offering a natural monument experience.
Absolutely. The gentle elevations and accessible routes around Mücka make it suitable for families. The Monumentberg Observation Tower is categorized as family-friendly and offers a rewarding experience with its views. The overall terrain is less challenging than traditional mountains, perfect for moderate outdoor activity with children.
Beyond exploring the viewpoints, Mücka offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hiking trails, including routes through forests and around tranquil ponds. For cyclists, there are options for touring bicycle routes and MTB trails in the surrounding area.
Yes, for refreshments, the Monumentberg Observation Tower has a cafe, the 'Lausitzblick' hut, which is typically open on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Additionally, the Monumentberg Triangulation Station No. 2 (Nostitzhöhe) also features summit gastronomy on weekends.
The highest elevation in the Upper Lusatian heath and pond landscape, which encompasses Mücka, is the Hohe Dubrau, reaching 307 meters. The Devil's Stone is located on the Hohe Dubrau, and the Monumentberg Observation Tower is situated on the neighboring Monumentberg, offering views of this higher peak.
Mücka's gentle landscapes, pond systems, and forest trails are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is also suitable, especially for enjoying the pond landscapes. Winter can offer a serene, quiet experience, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, the region is well-suited for beginners and those seeking less strenuous hikes. The network of routes around Mücka caters to various difficulty levels, including easy strolls. For specific options, you can explore easy hikes around Mücka, which include trails like the Kreba Forest Trail and routes around local ponds.
The Kollmer Dubrau summit (303 m) is notable for its geological composition. In its core, the Precambrian subsoil with old greywacke comes to the surface, interspersed with Dubrau quartzite from the Ordovician period. It's part of the Hoher Dubrau area and offers a natural monument experience.
Generally, the forest and pond trails around Mücka are dog-friendly, offering ample space for walks. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check specific regulations for any protected areas you plan to visit.
Hiking durations vary depending on the chosen route. For example, the Mücka nature trail is an easy 1.5-mile route. Other accessible routes include a 9.3 km loop offering views of local ponds, a 4.7 km path through natural areas, and a 12.9 km route through forest landscapes. You can find detailed information on specific easy hikes around Mücka, including their distances and estimated times.


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