Best attractions and places to see around Ebersbach-Neugersdorf, a town in eastern Saxony, are characterized by its location in the Upper Lusatia region on the German and Czech Republic border. The area is known as a "Spreequellstadt" due to two of the Spree River's sources being within its municipal area. Visitors can explore natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The landscape offers opportunities to experience the region's geography.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A superb and wonderfully developed cycle path from Löbau to Cunnewalde. It winds along fields and through charming, cozy villages. What I found particularly positive was the wide variety of rest areas along the route, ranging from simple benches to rest stops and lovely little huts. I highly recommend this route.
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well-developed cycle path on the former railway line
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Two rocks, the Goethekopf and the large stone, are enthroned on the small mountain
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point for the hiking pin Oberlausitzer Bergweg
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Very nice panoramic view of the surroundings.
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Probably the only surviving cast iron tower... The climb is always worth it. It costs 2 € and goes through a machine... so put some change in it... the 120 steps are rewarded with a great view
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Beautiful iron observation tower, bring some change to visit.
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Wonderful view 👌
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For expansive views, consider visiting the König-Friedrich-August Tower on Löbauer Hill, Europe's only remaining cast-iron observation tower. Another excellent spot is the Bieleboh Forest Lodge, which features a 21-meter-high observation tower offering panoramic views of the Lusatian Mountains. The Großer Stein Summit also provides a 360-degree view and is a point for the Oberlausitzer Bergweg hiking pin.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. You can explore the Baroque Evangelical Lutheran Churches in both Ebersbach and Neugersdorf, which are significant religious buildings. The "Alte Mangel" is a historic factor house built in the characteristic Umgebindehaus style from 1782. Additionally, the town hosts the Jacobimarkt, a historical market held since 1728.
Ebersbach-Neugersdorf is known as a "Spreequellstadt" because two of the three sources of the Spree River are located within its municipal area. One significant source is on the western slope of the Kottmar, marked by a phonolite stone wall, which you can visit at Spree River Source at Kottmar. Another source is in Neugersdorf, featuring a wrought-iron casing from 1888. The confluence of these two Spree arms at "Spree-Eck" is a newly designed park.
Families can enjoy the newly designed park at "Spree-Eck" which includes playgrounds. The Bieleboh Forest Lodge is considered family-friendly and offers a cozy dining room. The Löbau–Cunewalde Rail Trail is also suitable for families, offering moderate gradients for cycling. Additionally, Ebersbach has an outdoor pool and a summer toboggan track for seasonal fun.
The town offers several museums. The Heimatmuseum Ebersbach-Neugersdorf (Local History Museum) on Schlechteberg presents exhibitions on earth's history, flora and fauna, and the regional history of Upper Lusatia, including a recreated 18th-century hand-weaving family's living space. You can also find a Fire Museum dedicated to the history of the Fire Brigade and a Kaffeemuseum (Coffee Museum) showcasing over 300 coffee-related exhibits.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the "View of Ebersbach – View of the Czech Border loop" or the "Hetzmühle – Karasekschenke loop." For cycling, the Löbau–Cunewalde Rail Trail offers a scenic route on a former railway line. You can explore more hiking routes on the Easy hikes around Ebersbach-Neugersdorf guide, or find road cycling routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Ebersbach-Neugersdorf guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the observation towers and summits, such as the König-Friedrich-August Tower and Großer Stein Summit. The unique architecture of the cast-iron tower and the well-maintained mountain huts like the Bieleboh Forest Lodge are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the quiet, scenic routes like the Löbau–Cunewalde Rail Trail, which offers beautiful views and resting places.
Yes, the "Bankweg" in Ebersbach is a trail featuring creatively designed benches, offering pleasant spots to rest and enjoy the surroundings. The area around the Spree River sources also provides natural settings for walks. For more active options, the region is popular for hiking, with numerous trails exploring the Upper Lusatian Mountains.
Ebersbach-Neugersdorf is accessible by bus lines and the Bischofswerda-Zittau railway, connecting visitors to the town. Specific public transport options to individual attractions may vary, but the town's central location provides a good starting point for exploring the region.
The observation towers, such as the Bieleboh Forest Lodge tower, are open year-round, allowing for visits in any season. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in the fall. Summer is ideal for enjoying outdoor activities like the summer toboggan track and outdoor pool. Even in winter, the Kottmar Ski Jump is in operation, and the landscape offers a different kind of beauty.
Beyond the Baroque churches, you can find the "Alte Mangel," a historic factor house built in the distinctive Umgebindehaus style in 1782. There's also a Fascism Monument at the Rathaus (Town Hall) and a memorial at the New Town Hall dedicated to resistance fighter Oswald Richter, offering insights into the town's past.


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