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Kohlhaas Trail

At a glance

  • Start: Landscape Museum of the Düben Heath, Burg Düben
  • Destination: Landscape Museum of the Düben Heath, Burg Düben
  • Easy
  • 10,15 km
  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • 9 m
  • 91 m
  • 86 m

The circular route is one of four themed paths inviting you to explore the Flora-Fauna Habitat area "United Mulde & Mulde Floodplains" and the bird protection area "United Mulde."

The Kohlhaas Trail is a circular route through the Mulde floodplains near Bad Düben. It is dedicated to the regional historical events surrounding the merchant Hans Kohlhase. The Kohlhaas Trail winds for over ten kilometers through the rural, idyllic landscape and a wetland with its special flora and fauna.

With the current project of the Landscape Conservation Association of Northwest Saxony e.V., the original route guidance has been supplemented with numerous information about Natura 2000. In particular, it focuses on the animal and plant species along the route that are protected by the FFH and Bird Protection Directives, as well as their habitats.

In and around the oxbow lakes, e.g. in front of the Altenhof, beavers build their lodges. The wetland with the Wellaune clay pits is home to various amphibian species (e.g., crested newt, fire-bellied toad, common toad, and garlic toad). Bird species such as sand martin, bee-eater, and kingfisher can dig their nesting holes in the steep banks of the Mulde.

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  • Unknown (54%)
  • Street (6%)
  • Tarmac (7%)
  • Gravel (29%)
  • Hiking trail (1%)
  • Path (4%)

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