Best attractions and places to see around Lichterfeld-Schacksdorf are found in the Elbe-Elster district of Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg. This region offers a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The landscape includes former mining areas now transformed into lakes, such as Bergheider See, and borders the Niederlausitzer Landrücken Nature Park. Visitors can explore rolling hills, expansive fields, and dense forests, alongside significant industrial monuments.
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Funny floating house
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The bio towers provide an ideal habitat for many species, such as bats, birds and insects.
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Beautiful little castle with park.
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An industrial monument from the last century that is worth seeing.
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A few details about the remains of the former industrial area: https://www.wikiwand.com/de/Biot%C3%BCrme_Lauchhammer
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On Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, the traditional association Braunkohle Lauchhammer e.V. offers guided tours between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. (last tour at 5 p.m.), depending on the weather. The guided tour is included in the entrance fee to the relict park and the bio towers (€8.00 for adults). It's definitely worth it.
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A technology test of whether and how a self-sufficient house on the water is possible. On some days (mostly weekends) someone from the Dresden Institute is on site to carry out maintenance and measurements. With a bit of luck, he will have time and explain to visitors the various techniques for generating energy/heating/self-sufficiency, etc.
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In 2023, behind the F60 visitor mine, the road to the floating house and 2 parking spaces above the lake will be asphalted/paved (subject to a fee). Plots of land above the lake have been sold or can be bought, the first houses are standing, and my quiet 15 years at the lake are slowly coming to an end. Due to the usable width of the beach of more than 500m, all those looking for peace and quiet will find their place, sometimes it takes a few meters to walk. Except for the time of the Feel Festival, 2023 in mid-July, the area is accessible/driveable. Unfortunately, for a few, it becomes a racetrack, most drive sensibly - as it should be in a place of relaxation. Swimming is possible, on a few days a year there are strong winds and small pieces of coal on the beach. The PH value can still be felt as acidic on sensitive skin. Dogs are best at the north-west end of the beach (200m behind the floating house).
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the colossal F60 Overburden Conveyor Bridge at Bergheider See, an impressive industrial monument. Another significant site is Biotowers Lauchhammer, industrial structures now serving as a habitat for various species. Don't miss Sallgast Castle, a picturesque moated castle with a park dating back to the 12th century, or the historic Finsterwalde Market Square with its beautifully restored merchant houses.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Sallgast Castle park is open to the public year-round, offering space for children to explore. The Biotowers Lauchhammer site features an exhibition on mining equipment that can be engaging for older children. Additionally, the Finsterwalde Market Square is a pleasant area for a family stroll.
The area boasts beautiful natural landscapes, particularly around Bergheider See. This lake, a former open-cast mine, offers opportunities for swimming and sunbathing on its sandy northern shore. It's also popular for muscle-powered water sports like surfing. The region borders the Niederlausitzer Landrücken Nature Park, providing a landscape of rolling hills, expansive fields, and dense forests ideal for nature exploration.
Lichterfeld-Schacksdorf is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various cycling routes, including gravel and road cycling, and numerous hiking trails. For detailed routes and inspiration, explore the guides for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling around Lichterfeld-Schacksdorf.
Yes, the area offers a range of hiking trails. For an easy walk, consider the 'Beach View at Bergheider See' loop from Lichterfeld-Schacksdorf, which is about 3.7 km. Moderate options include 'View of Bergheider See' (19.1 km) or 'Poleysee – Sallgast Water Tower' (9.4 km). More challenging routes like 'Access to Bergheider See' (22.3 km) are also available. You can find more details in the hiking guide.
Beyond the F60, the region features the Lausitzflugplatz Finsterwalde/Schacksdorf, an airfield with a Bauhaus-style building complex from the 1930s, recognized for its architectural significance. The Self-sufficient floating house on Bergheider See is another unique structure, a research project showcasing innovative self-sufficient living.
The F60 Overburden Conveyor Bridge at Bergheider See is a colossal former mining machine, often called the 'lying Eiffel Tower.' It's an industrial monument measuring 500 meters long and weighing 11,000 tonnes. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about its history and enjoy impressive panoramic views, especially over Bergheider See. For more information on its history, you can visit Atlas Obscura.
Yes, the Niederlausitzer Almabtrieb in Lieskau is an annual, special cattle drive event held on the first Sunday of October. It features a diverse array of animals and a festive atmosphere, reminiscent of Oktoberfest, offering a unique cultural experience.
The region offers diverse cycling experiences. For road cyclists, routes like 'Finsterwalde Market Square – Finsterwalde Castle loop' (41.9 km) provide scenic rides. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes such as 'Grünewalder Lauch – Grünewalder Lauch Lake loop' (26.8 km). You can find more options and details in the gravel biking guide and road cycling guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty. The sheer scale of the F60 Overburden Conveyor Bridge and its impressive views are frequently highlighted. The tranquil setting of Bergheider See and the historical charm of places like Sallgast Castle also receive high praise, offering a diverse and engaging experience for all.
Yes, for those interested in the area's heritage, the 'Alte Schule' local history museum provides insights into local cultural history. Additionally, the Freilichtmuseum Finsterwalde-Kammerhof (Open-Air Museum) allows visitors to experience and learn about past eras.
Yes, Bergheider See is a popular spot for swimming, especially on its sandy northern shore. Poleysee is another beautiful bathing lake in the vicinity, often featured in local cycling routes.


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