Thirteenth Stage of Tour Brandenburg: Cottbus - Senftenberg

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The thirteenth stage of the Tour Brandenburg extends 72 kilometres from Cottbus to Senftenberg. It takes you via Neuhausen along the Spremberg reservoir and to the town of the same name. You pass through the lake district of the Lausitz region and then to Senftenberg via Geierswalde.
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  • Staatstheater Cottbus, Foto: Marlies Kroos
  • Am Senftenberger See, Foto: Wieck
  • Bismarckturm in Spremberg, Foto: Regina Stein
  • Aussichtsturm Talsperre Spremberg, Foto: Gemeinde Neuhausen/Spree
  • Pyramide im Park Branitz, Foto: Steffen Lehmann
Length: 72 kilometres (4.5 hours)

Start: Cottbus / Finish: Senftenberg

Logo/route sign: red Brandenburg eagle against a white background

How to get there: Take the RE2 (Cottbus) from Berlin central station to Cottbus (about 1.5 hours).

Return journey: From Senftenberg take the RB24 (Eberswalde) regional train to Berlin Ostkreuz. Continue from here by taking the S5 to Berlin central station (about 2 hours).

Route: Cottbus, Frauendorf, Neuhausen, Bräsinchen, Sellesen, Spremberg, Proschim, Klein Partwitz, Geierswalde, Kleinkoschen, Senftenberg

Sights:
  • Cottbus: Human Rights Center Cottbus (Menschenrechtszentrum und Gedenkstätte Zuchthaus), Spree meadow park, Stadtmuseum local history museum, Wendish museum, St. Nikolai upper church, Spremberger Turm tower, provost and parish church of St. Maria Friedenskönigin, Brandenburg pharmacy museum, art museum, die power station
  • Madlow bathing lake
  • Spremberg: Kreuzkirche church, Niederlausitzer Heidemuseum
  • Geierswalde: Lake Geierswalder See
  • Großkoschen lakeside bathing area
  • Senftenberg: Town harbour, zoo, Protestant Peter-Paul church, Buchwalde lakeside bathing area, castle and fortress


Possible combinations:

  • Prince Pueckler Cycle Path
  • Gherkin Cycle Path
  • Water Tour / W krainie wody
  • Burg-Guben-Zielona Góra: Rivers and Landscapes / Rzeki i krajobrazy
  • Lower Lusatian Mining Tour
  • Spree Cycle Path
  • Pyramids and works of art in a power station
  • Cottbus-Forst (Lausitz)-Zielóna Góra: Castles and Gardens
  • Lakeland Route
  • Schwarze Elster Cycle Path
  • Garden Towns Tour
  • From Miner to Sailor

Trail conditions/surface: The tour consists of largely well-maintained and mostly asphalted cycle paths. Large sections of the “Tour Brandenburg” have already been upgraded and are signposted to make it easy to cycle without any restrictions.

Maps/Literature:

  • “Tour Brandenburg: Rund um Berlin durch ganz Brandenburg”, Maßstab 1:75.000, ISBN 978-3850002141, Esterbauer, 3. Aufl. (2014)

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The thirteenth stage of the Tour Brandenburg extends 72 kilometres from Cottbus to Senftenberg. It takes you via Neuhausen along the Spremberg reservoir and to the town of the same name. You pass through the lake district of the Lausitz region and then to Senftenberg via Geierswalde.
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  • Staatstheater Cottbus, Foto: Marlies Kroos
  • Am Senftenberger See, Foto: Wieck
  • Bismarckturm in Spremberg, Foto: Regina Stein
  • Aussichtsturm Talsperre Spremberg, Foto: Gemeinde Neuhausen/Spree
  • Pyramide im Park Branitz, Foto: Steffen Lehmann
Length: 72 kilometres (4.5 hours)

Start: Cottbus / Finish: Senftenberg

Logo/route sign: red Brandenburg eagle against a white background

How to get there: Take the RE2 (Cottbus) from Berlin central station to Cottbus (about 1.5 hours).

Return journey: From Senftenberg take the RB24 (Eberswalde) regional train to Berlin Ostkreuz. Continue from here by taking the S5 to Berlin central station (about 2 hours).

Route: Cottbus, Frauendorf, Neuhausen, Bräsinchen, Sellesen, Spremberg, Proschim, Klein Partwitz, Geierswalde, Kleinkoschen, Senftenberg

Sights:
  • Cottbus: Human Rights Center Cottbus (Menschenrechtszentrum und Gedenkstätte Zuchthaus), Spree meadow park, Stadtmuseum local history museum, Wendish museum, St. Nikolai upper church, Spremberger Turm tower, provost and parish church of St. Maria Friedenskönigin, Brandenburg pharmacy museum, art museum, die power station
  • Madlow bathing lake
  • Spremberg: Kreuzkirche church, Niederlausitzer Heidemuseum
  • Geierswalde: Lake Geierswalder See
  • Großkoschen lakeside bathing area
  • Senftenberg: Town harbour, zoo, Protestant Peter-Paul church, Buchwalde lakeside bathing area, castle and fortress


Possible combinations:

  • Prince Pueckler Cycle Path
  • Gherkin Cycle Path
  • Water Tour / W krainie wody
  • Burg-Guben-Zielona Góra: Rivers and Landscapes / Rzeki i krajobrazy
  • Lower Lusatian Mining Tour
  • Spree Cycle Path
  • Pyramids and works of art in a power station
  • Cottbus-Forst (Lausitz)-Zielóna Góra: Castles and Gardens
  • Lakeland Route
  • Schwarze Elster Cycle Path
  • Garden Towns Tour
  • From Miner to Sailor

Trail conditions/surface: The tour consists of largely well-maintained and mostly asphalted cycle paths. Large sections of the “Tour Brandenburg” have already been upgraded and are signposted to make it easy to cycle without any restrictions.

Maps/Literature:

  • “Tour Brandenburg: Rund um Berlin durch ganz Brandenburg”, Maßstab 1:75.000, ISBN 978-3850002141, Esterbauer, 3. Aufl. (2014)

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Vetschauer Straße

03046 Cottbus

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Tourist information

Tourismusverband Lausitzer Seenland e.V.

Am Stadthafen 2
01968 Senftenberg

Tel.: +49 (0) 3573-725300-0
Fax: +49 (0) 3573-725300-9

Weather Today, 6. 11.

7 8
few clouds

  • Friday
    4 13
  • Saturday
    5 13

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