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After a visit to the Louise briquette factory in Domsdorf, the oldest briquette factory in Europe, this hike also invites you to explore the surrounding area. The landscape is characterised for kilometres by coal mining. Beavers are at home along fields, meadows and forests.
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  • Brikettfabrik Louise Domsdorf, Foto: TV Elbe-Elster-Land, Lizenz: TV Elbe-Elster-Land
  • Radfahrer an der Brikettfabrik, Foto: TMB-Fotoarchiv/ Steffen Lehmann
Length: 14 kilometres

Start/finish: Domsdorf

Marking/logo: The tour is not signposted.

How to get there:
  • Take the A100, A113 and A13 motorways from Berlin towards Luckau. Take the B96 to Doberlug-Kirchhain and continue to Tröbitz (about 2.5 hours)
  • Take the RE10 (Senftenberg) regional express train from Berlin Ost (Berlin East) railway station to Calau, then take the RE10 (Leipzig) regional express train to Doberlug-Kirchhain. From here, take the bus line 560 (Bad Liebenwerda) to Domsdorf (about 3 hours)

Route description: The tour starts at the parking area at the Louise briquette factory. Follow the signs here for Wahrenbrück. After a few metres, there is a pit lake on the right-hand side. This is where beavers live, which you can clearly see from the gnawed and felled trees. After a sharp left turn, continue straight ahead, following the signs for Wahrenbrück. You will pass wide fields, meadows and forests until you arrive at the animal enclosure in Wahrenbrück after hiking for six kilometres and finally cone to the Kleiner Spreewald park.

We recommend a punting boat or canoe tour on the Kleine Elster River. The branched river landscape invites visitors to relax and here too you can occasionally tell where the beavers live because of the gnawed tree trunks. If you are still not tired of hiking, you can finish the hiking tour back to the Louise briquette factory.

Trail conditions/surface: The tour leads along unspoilt and partially asphalted paths, flat terrain

Maps/Literature: Naturpark Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft / Kurstadt Bad Liebenwerda - Mühlberg - Schradenland, ISBN 978-3-86843-063-9, Euro 5.90 each
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After a visit to the Louise briquette factory in Domsdorf, the oldest briquette factory in Europe, this hike also invites you to explore the surrounding area. The landscape is characterised for kilometres by coal mining. Beavers are at home along fields, meadows and forests.
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  • Brikettfabrik Louise Domsdorf, Foto: TV Elbe-Elster-Land, Lizenz: TV Elbe-Elster-Land
  • Radfahrer an der Brikettfabrik, Foto: TMB-Fotoarchiv/ Steffen Lehmann
Length: 14 kilometres

Start/finish: Domsdorf

Marking/logo: The tour is not signposted.

How to get there:
  • Take the A100, A113 and A13 motorways from Berlin towards Luckau. Take the B96 to Doberlug-Kirchhain and continue to Tröbitz (about 2.5 hours)
  • Take the RE10 (Senftenberg) regional express train from Berlin Ost (Berlin East) railway station to Calau, then take the RE10 (Leipzig) regional express train to Doberlug-Kirchhain. From here, take the bus line 560 (Bad Liebenwerda) to Domsdorf (about 3 hours)

Route description: The tour starts at the parking area at the Louise briquette factory. Follow the signs here for Wahrenbrück. After a few metres, there is a pit lake on the right-hand side. This is where beavers live, which you can clearly see from the gnawed and felled trees. After a sharp left turn, continue straight ahead, following the signs for Wahrenbrück. You will pass wide fields, meadows and forests until you arrive at the animal enclosure in Wahrenbrück after hiking for six kilometres and finally cone to the Kleiner Spreewald park.

We recommend a punting boat or canoe tour on the Kleine Elster River. The branched river landscape invites visitors to relax and here too you can occasionally tell where the beavers live because of the gnawed tree trunks. If you are still not tired of hiking, you can finish the hiking tour back to the Louise briquette factory.

Trail conditions/surface: The tour leads along unspoilt and partially asphalted paths, flat terrain

Maps/Literature: Naturpark Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft / Kurstadt Bad Liebenwerda - Mühlberg - Schradenland, ISBN 978-3-86843-063-9, Euro 5.90 each
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Louise 111

04924 Domsdorf

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Tourismusverband Elbe-Elster-Land e.V.

Schlossplatz 1
03253 Doberlug-Kirchhain

Tel.: +49 (0) 35322-6888516
Fax: +49 (0) 35322-6888518

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