Circular trail around Lieberose – Eichberg Tour

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A walk through the area of the hilly end moraine formed around 100,000 years ago in the Weichsel Ice Age, across Bismarckhöhe and past the Eichberg (96 metres above sea level) with the wind turbine. On the edge of the field on the right-hand side you can see a heavily damaged stone – a reminder of a joke once played by hunting friends on one of their companions. From Eichberg you have an interesting view of the town with its two church towers. You can walk back through the Stockshof-Behlower Wiesen nature reserve with the Slavic castle wall (Altes Schloss) or via Doberburger Chaussee at the Börnchen – a small spring – past Lieberose. 
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  • Rast am Börnchen, Foto TEG
  • In weiter Ferne güßen die Lieberoser Kirchtürme, Foto: TEG
Start/finish:                                    Lindenhof Lieberose

Length:                                          4.5 kilometres, approximately 60 minutes

Logo:                                             a circle

Directions:                                     By bus (510, 519), car or bicycle

Route:                                           Continue along Doberburger Chaussee to Bismarckhöhe as far as Eichberg. The return route is through the Stockshof-Behlower Wiesen nature reserve.

Points of interest:                 

  • Lindenhof
  • Börnchen
  • Stockshof


Possible combinations:   Stockshof Tour

Trail conditions:                   varied

Maps/literature:                    Lieberose tourist information centre (Schlosshof 3a)

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A walk through the area of the hilly end moraine formed around 100,000 years ago in the Weichsel Ice Age, across Bismarckhöhe and past the Eichberg (96 metres above sea level) with the wind turbine. On the edge of the field on the right-hand side you can see a heavily damaged stone – a reminder of a joke once played by hunting friends on one of their companions. From Eichberg you have an interesting view of the town with its two church towers. You can walk back through the Stockshof-Behlower Wiesen nature reserve with the Slavic castle wall (Altes Schloss) or via Doberburger Chaussee at the Börnchen – a small spring – past Lieberose. 
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  • Rast am Börnchen, Foto TEG
  • In weiter Ferne güßen die Lieberoser Kirchtürme, Foto: TEG
Start/finish:                                    Lindenhof Lieberose

Length:                                          4.5 kilometres, approximately 60 minutes

Logo:                                             a circle

Directions:                                     By bus (510, 519), car or bicycle

Route:                                           Continue along Doberburger Chaussee to Bismarckhöhe as far as Eichberg. The return route is through the Stockshof-Behlower Wiesen nature reserve.

Points of interest:                 

  • Lindenhof
  • Börnchen
  • Stockshof


Possible combinations:   Stockshof Tour

Trail conditions:                   varied

Maps/literature:                    Lieberose tourist information centre (Schlosshof 3a)

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Lindenplatz 4

15868 Lieberose

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Tourist information

Tourismusverband Spreewald

Lindenstraße 1
03226 Vetschau/Spreewald OT Raddusch

Tel.: +49 (0) 35433-72299
Fax: +49 (0) 35433-72228

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