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Urban hiking trails in Untere Pulsnitzniederung traverse a nature reserve characterized by boggy lowlands, meadows, and forests. The Pulsnitz river flows through the area, contributing to a diverse riverine environment. This region, located in the Elbe-Elster district of Brandenburg, Germany, features a generally flat terrain with minimal elevation changes, making routes accessible. An extensive ditch system supports various aquatic plant communities within the lowlands.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Eulenspiegel Fountain is located directly in front of the gallery and was created by the local artist Hans Eickworth (1930–1995). The fountain was unveiled on the same day as the gallery's inauguration. According to the artist, he wanted to make visible the pranks and mischief of everyday life, from which no one is always safe. There's an anecdote about why Eulenspiegel's head is mounted upside down: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleine_Galerie_%E2%80%9EHans_Nadler%E2%80%9C
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The church, a Baroque hall church, originated from a medieval brick building and is probably the oldest structure in the city. It was repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt due to fires. The current structure is likely the reconstruction from around 1718. The interior is dominated by the Leipzig green paint applied in 1831. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.-Katharina-Kirche_(Elsterwerda)
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Elsterwerda's town hall has been located slightly south of the market square on Hauptstraße (Main Street) since 1879. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markt_(Elsterwerda)
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Initially, a rectangular concrete fountain was erected in the park in 1967. Inside, there were five fountain-like water features. During the term of Mayor Wolf-Dieter Schwarz (1975–1991), bronze figures were later integrated. These were designed by the Hohenleipisch sculptor Hans Eickworth, who died in 1995, and modeled after the Elsterwerda town coat of arms used until 1994. The fountain's main figure is a bronze magpie. Two other bronze figures depict lilies. The lilies originally came from the coat of arms of the noble family von Köckeritz, who were the lords of Elsterwerda from 1367 to 1512. They were later also incorporated into the Elsterwerda town coat of arms. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markt_(Elsterwerda)
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The bust was erected in 1983 in what is now Elsterwerda's memorial square, replacing a VVN (Association of Victims of Nazi Persecution) memorial. It was removed in 1994 and stored for several years at the municipal depot. Since October 1, 1997, it has been re-erected in the nearby city park. (wikipedia)
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The open-air history trail was inaugurated in October 2025. Each steel silhouette of a famous figure features a QR code.
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The war memorial, created in 1890 by the Elsterwerda sculptor Kranke in the form of an obelisk to commemorate the residents of Elsterwerda and Krauschütz who fell in the wars of 1866 and 1870/71, was originally located in a central position on the memorial square, surrounded by a green space and a popular subject for numerous contemporary postcards. After the Second World War, it was moved in 1946 to the nearby former town cemetery, which was transformed into a district memorial for the victims of fascism in 1982 and, after German reunification, into a municipal park.
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The Saxon post milestone stands near the Protestant town church of St. Catherine on the main street. This distance marker, dating from 1738, is considered an important piece of cultural heritage and a landmark that shapes the townscape. In August 2025, the approximately 4.60-meter-high column was dismantled for professional restoration. https://www.elsterwerda.de/kursaechsische-postmeilensaeule-erstrahlt-im-neuen-glanz/
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There are over 35 urban hiking routes in the Untere Pulsnitzniederung region. The vast majority, 34, are rated as easy, making them accessible for most walkers. There is also one moderate route for those seeking a slightly greater challenge.
Urban hikes in Untere Pulsnitzniederung offer a unique blend of natural and town environments. You'll experience the boggy lowlands, groundwater-influenced meadows, and forests characteristic of the nature reserve, often alongside the scenic Pulsnitz river. Many routes also pass through or near towns like Elsterwerda, providing a mix of natural tranquility and local charm.
Yes, with 34 out of 35 routes rated as easy, the Untere Pulsnitzniederung is very suitable for families. These trails typically feature accessible paths and gentle terrain, perfect for a leisurely walk with children. Consider the Eiscafé Italia – Fountain at NadlerGalerie loop from Elsterwerda for a shorter, pleasant stroll through town.
Urban hikes in the region offer several points of interest. You might encounter the unique Water buffalo in the Schraden lowlands, or enjoy a break at the Picnic Shelter and Observation Point Untere Pulsnitzniederung. Many routes also pass through local towns, offering glimpses of town halls, fountains, and other urban features.
Yes, many of the urban hiking routes in Untere Pulsnitzniederung are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Schwarze Elster – Elsterwerda Town Hall loop from Elsterwerda, which offers a pleasant 7 km circular experience.
The komoot community highly rates the urban hiking experience in Untere Pulsnitzniederung, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil riverine environments, the diverse mix of natural and urban scenery, and the accessibility of the easy trails.
Yes, several urban hiking routes are accessible via public transport, particularly those starting from towns like Elsterwerda. For instance, the Elsterwerda station – XXL Bench and Table loop from Elsterwerda begins conveniently near the train station, making it easy to reach without a car.
Many urban hiking trails in Untere Pulsnitzniederung are suitable for dogs, especially the easier, well-maintained paths. While specific leash laws may vary, it's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in nature reserve areas and when passing through towns, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for everyone. Always carry waste bags.
The diverse landscapes of Untere Pulsnitzniederung make it appealing throughout the year. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming aquatic plants, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer walks, and even mild winter days can be beautiful, especially along the frozen lowlands and river. The generally easy terrain means most trails are accessible in various conditions.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed to combine both. The Elsterwerda Town Hall – Elster Bridge loop from Elsterwerda is a great example, taking you through parts of the town while also offering views of the Elster river and its surrounding natural areas.
The urban hikes in Untere Pulsnitzniederung are predominantly easy. Out of 35 routes, 34 are classified as easy, featuring minimal elevation changes and well-trodden paths. There is one moderate route for those looking for a slightly more challenging experience, but overall, the area is very beginner-friendly.


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