The so-called "Bielplatz", a Slavic sectional wall that was built around 1000, is located north of Georgewitz on the Löbauer Wasser. However, since it is within the district of Bellwitz, it is listed as the Bellwitzer Burgwall. In the vernacular, however, the wall is usually referred to as the "Alte Schanze". Excavations took place here as early as 1904, during which many classified stones were found on the south-east side of the interior. After that, the formerly horseshoe-shaped castle was severely damaged by a quarry. The wall length that has been preserved is only 36 m, the height is almost 5 m, the crest of the wall is 4 to 14 m wide. It is assumed that there was a ford at the castle that led to Jauernick. The task of the castle could therefore have been to guard this path. After the conquest, the hill fort was also used in the early German period. The ramparts were placed under protection in 1935 and again in 1958.