Best mountain peaks around Lawalde are situated within the Upper Lusatian Highlands, offering a diverse natural landscape. The region features notable peaks such as Hochstein, Bieleboh, and Löbauer Berg. These mountains are part of the Czorneboh chain and provide distinct geological formations and historical significance. Lawalde serves as a starting point for exploring these elevated areas in Saxony, Germany.
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Probably the only surviving cast iron tower... The climb is always worth it. It costs 2 € and goes through a machine... so put some change in it... the 120 steps are rewarded with a great view
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Beautiful iron observation tower, bring some change to visit.
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The Czorneboh is one of the highlights in the region. Many visitors flock here especially at the weekend. There are ascents of various difficulties to the summit. I chose the crossing from Hromadnik over the ridge. Adventurous but very cool. There is refreshment in the mountain hut and then you definitely have to go up the tower. The view to the west and north is wonderful. Unfortunately, towards the south and east, the trees are now taller than the tower. Since 1867 there has been a station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation on the tower. The granite pillar in the tower structure is a reminder of this. "The Royal Saxon Triangulation (here with the historical proper name) is a state survey carried out in the years 1862 to 1890 on the territory of the Kingdom of Saxony with the simultaneous creation of a trigonometric network. The aim was to record the national territory scientifically and geodetically and to create the basis for the production of precise maps by establishing permanently marked reference points." - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6niglich-S %C3%axial_triangulation#stations_2nd_order From the station one observed from N.T.R. Nostitzhöhe (in Poland); Strohmberg; Rothstein; Kottmar; Listen; Taubenberg; Valtenberg; butter mountain; salt forest; Grossdubrau
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Wonderful view 👌
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Like all mountain inns, a worthwhile destination. Here you can take a wonderful break both outside and inside. Unfortunately, the guest rooms are no longer available. The observation tower should definitely be climbed. The view extends far over the mountains on one side and far into the flatter north. The actual summit of Czorneboh is a little away from the inn.
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An original idea for a summit book.
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Around 1850 the idea was born to build an observation tower on the Löbauer Berg. In 1853 the project took concrete shape. The appearance and financing of the building were discussed. Plans existed for a stone tower and one made of cast iron. In the end, the decision was made to use the cast iron variant. But the city fathers still had the problem of financing. Then a man decided to take the tower project into his own hands. It was the Löbau master baker Friedrich August Bretschneider (born 1805). After negotiations between him and the city council, construction could begin in 1854. From January 12, 1854, work began to cut down the space on which the tower would later stand. With a climbing tree erected at the projected tower height, the best vantage point on the mountain was found. Supporting columns were anchored eight meters deep in the rock and an octagonal scaffolding made of 80 square meters of wood was erected for the tower structure. In February, King Friedrich August of Saxony gave permission for the tower to bear his name and for the Saxon coat of arms to be attached. On the occasion of the king's 57th birthday, the iron ground anchor was solemnly installed on May 18, 1854. At the beginning of June, work began on erecting the tower. Despite the technical possibilities at the time, assembly only took two and a half months. Contrary to expectations, the construction had cost a total of around 25,000 thalers - not easy for a master baker to cope with and therefore all the more honorable. In order to earn this sum, Bretschneider would have had to bake and sell around 1.6 million kilograms of bread. The inauguration of the tower had to be postponed from August 1 until further notice because the Saxon king had traveled to the Tyrolean Alps. There he died in an accident. Overshadowed by this event, the inauguration took place on September 9, 1854. In the years that followed, the "cast iron" was enthusiastically received by guests from Germany and abroad. Bretschneider did not experience the upswing that the tower took. He died on July 22, 1863. Source; https://www.loebau.de/
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THE TOWER - CAST IRON OF A SPECIAL KIND Experts on the Löbauer Tower "...a very rare cast iron object..., the cast-iron lookout tower from Löbau in Saxony, which was built in 1854, just three years after its technical model, Paxton's London crystal palace. This octagonal, almost net-like, resembling a filigree pagoda transparent structure is the only cast-iron observation tower in Europe. Like Paxton's work, it is a prefabricated structure, a work of the sculptor and modeler Marquart from the Bernsdorf foundry." Technical specifications 28 meters high 4 meters in diameter octagonal shape Founded 8 meters into the rock 4 floors inside 3 galleries at 12, 18 and 24 meters in height 120 steps - spiral staircase More than 1,000 individual parts weighing 70 tons were used. The parts are mainly put together and sealed with lead. The architecture of the tower corresponds to a neo-style of the 19th century, which is mainly based on Byzantine and Gothic ornamentation. Opening hours for visits & admission 2.00 euros May to September (Monday - Friday 9am - 8pm | Saturday, Sunday 9am - 10pm) October to April (Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. | Saturday, Sunday 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.) Source: https://www.loebau.de/
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For expansive views, the König-Friedrich-August Tower on Löbauer Hill provides wide vistas of the Upper Lusatian mountains, including the Lusatian and Zittau Mountains. Similarly, the observation tower at Bieleboh Forest Lodge offers infinite views over the Lusatian Mountains, extending to the Iser and Riesengebirge mountains.
Yes, the Hochstein mountain near Lawalde has significant historical importance. Its summit cliffs are protected natural monuments, and a prehistoric rampart encircles the rocks. Historically, it was suspected to be a pagan sacrificial site and later served as a hiding place for bandits around 1350, earning it the Sorbian name 'Rubježny hród' (robber castle).
The König-Friedrich-August Tower on Löbauer Hill is a unique 28-meter-high cast-iron observation tower, the only one of its kind still accessible in Europe and likely the oldest. It features an octagonal shape with Byzantine and Gothic ornamentation. On Bieleboh, you'll find the Bielebohbaude, a quaint mountain cottage with overnight accommodation, and a 21-meter-high observation tower.
Yes, several peaks and their surrounding trails are suitable for families. Both the Bieleboh Forest Lodge and Czorneboh Mountain Inn and Lookout Tower are listed as family-friendly destinations. The Löbauer Berg also offers recreational activities for families, including a toboggan run in winter.
The Hochstein is integrated into several hiking routes, including the 'Kammweg' and 'Kriegsweg'. A challenging hike from Lawalde to the Czorneboh often includes the Hochstein. Bieleboh is also a popular hiking destination with trails leading from Lawalde. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Kleindehsa Trail Map – Hochstein Rock Formation loop' or the 'Gasthof Kretscham Lawalde loop'. You can find more hiking options on the Easy hikes around Lawalde guide.
Yes, you can. At the summit of Bieleboh, the Bieleboh Forest Lodge offers overnight accommodation and a dining room, with a restaurant providing regional and vegan options. On Löbauer Berg, there's a mountain guesthouse and a tower restaurant at the summit, and the Berggasthof Honigbrunnen on the western slope. The Czorneboh Mountain Inn and Lookout Tower also has a restaurant.
The Hochstein mountain features mica granodiorite rock formations at its summit cliffs, which are protected as natural monuments. The Löbauer Berg is notable for being an extinct volcano. The Kälbersteine and Kälbersteinbaude highlight features exciting rock formations, with the largest rock at the summit accessible via a staircase.
The region offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Cunewalder Valley Rail Trail – Spree Cycle Route Sohland loop' or the 'Löbau–Cunewalde Rail Trail – Cunewalder Valley Rail Trail loop'. For more options, check out the Cycling around Lawalde guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Lawalde guide.
Visitors appreciate the unique architecture of the König-Friedrich-August Tower and the rewarding views after climbing its 120 steps. The Bieleboh Forest Lodge is praised for its great service, friendly atmosphere, and delicious food. Many also enjoy the exciting rock formations at Kälbersteine and the well-maintained facilities at the Czorneboh Mountain Inn.
While specific dog policies can vary by trail and protected area, many outdoor trails in the region are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near wildlife, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions on individual peaks or trails.
The mountain peaks around Lawalde can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours for extended exploration. Winter hiking is also possible, especially on trails like those in the Czornebohkette, but be prepared for snow and ice conditions, and check local weather forecasts before heading out.
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