Mountain peaks around Kottmar are characterized by their geological origins, including the Kottmar itself, an extinct volcano composed of phonolite. This region serves as a significant watershed, notably hosting one of the three sources of the Spree River. Visitors can explore a landscape featuring natural viewpoints, historical landmarks, and observation towers. The area offers a range of experiences from gentle hikes to panoramic views across the Lusatian Mountains.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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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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Warm view and good hospitality!
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This is where the digital stamping station for the Upper Lusatian Mountain Trail is located. All information, as well as circular routes and the complete stage route can be found on my profile: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/collection/2195277/-oberlausitz-wandernadel
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Very nice panoramic view of the surroundings.
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510m high and great all-round view, all mountains in the area are marked. Royal Saxon triangulation column at the summit (1864).
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The Oderwitzer Spitzberg offers a fantastic 360° panoramic view, is geologically interesting, was a triangulation point of the Saxon state survey of 1864.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the unique König-Friedrich-August Tower on Löbauer Hill, which is Europe's only remaining cast-iron observation tower. Another favorite is the Bieleboh Forest Lodge on Bieleboh mountain, known for its adjacent observation tower offering expansive views. The Summit of Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg also attracts many for its challenging climb and wide panoramic vistas.
The Kottmar region is rich in natural features. Kottmar mountain itself is an extinct volcano composed of phonolite and is notable for hosting one of the three sources of the Spree River. Many peaks offer natural viewpoints, and you can find unique rock formations, such as those at the Summit of Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg.
Yes, the region boasts several unique landmarks. The König-Friedrich-August Tower on Löbauer Hill is a significant historical and architectural site, being the only remaining cast-iron observation tower in Europe. On Kottmar mountain, you can visit the memorial at the source of the Spree River, marked by a semi-circular phonolite stone wall built in 1921.
Kottmar mountain, an extinct volcano, is a significant natural landmark. You can visit one of the three sources of the Spree River on its western slope. The 4.5 km Sagenpfad (Legend Trail) around the peak offers a leisurely hike with explanatory signs about local legends. While the observation tower and lodge on the summit are currently closed, the mountain still provides scenic views and hosts ski jumps on its eastern slope.
Bieleboh mountain is popular for its 21-meter-high observation tower, which provides infinite views over the Lusatian Mountains and is open year-round. Directly next to the tower is the quaint Bieleboh Forest Lodge, offering overnight accommodation and a cozy dining room, making it a great spot for a break or an extended stay.
The mountain peaks around Kottmar offer diverse and expansive views. From the observation tower on Bieleboh, you can enjoy infinite panoramic views over the Lusatian Mountains. The Summit of Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg provides a wide panoramic view of south-eastern Upper Lusatia, the Jizera Mountains, and adjacent northern Bohemia. Even from Kottmar mountain itself, you can find scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the Kottmar region offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the "Spree Source at Kottmar – Wolfsgrube on the Sagenpfad loop" or the "View from Kottmar – Kottmar Ski Jump loop." Moderate options include the "Kottmar – Spree River Source at Kottmar loop." For more challenging experiences, the Summit of Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg features a giant boulder via ferrata with difficult sections. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Kottmar guide.
Beyond hiking, the Kottmar region is excellent for cycling. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the "Löbau–Cunewalde Rail Trail loop." Mountain biking enthusiasts will also find a variety of trails, including routes like the "Kottmarsdorfer Post Mill – Kottmar Ski Jump loop." For more details, check out the Gravel biking around Kottmar and MTB Trails around Kottmar guides.
Absolutely. The Sagenpfad (Legend Trail) around Kottmar mountain is a gentle, 4.5 km hike suitable for families, featuring engaging stories. The Bieleboh Forest Lodge and its adjacent observation tower are also considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant destination with views and refreshments. Many easy hiking routes are available, such as the "Spree Source at Kottmar – Wolfsgrube on the Sagenpfad loop," which is just over 5 km.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from various summits and observation towers, such as those at Bieleboh and Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg. The unique historical significance of sites like the König-Friedrich-August Tower and the source of the Spree River on Kottmar also draw considerable interest. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails and the cozy atmosphere of mountain lodges like the Bieleboh Forest Lodge.
Yes, you can find options for food and accommodation. The Bieleboh Forest Lodge on Bieleboh mountain offers both a cozy dining room and overnight accommodation, open from Wednesday to Sunday. While the Kottmarbaude on Kottmar mountain is currently closed, there are likely other establishments in nearby villages that cater to visitors.
The observation tower on Bieleboh is open year-round, day and night, making it accessible in any season. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural scenery. Summer is ideal for longer excursions, while winter provides opportunities for snow-covered landscapes, though some trails might be more challenging. Always check local conditions before your visit.


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