Wooden observation tower and bird hide in Lübben, Brandenburg, Germany.
Rozhledna Barzlin is a wooden observation tower and birdwatching hide in Lübben (Spreewald), Brandenburg, Germany. Built in 2005, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding area, including Lübbenau/Spreewald. The tower is accessible year-round and is popular for hiking, picnicking, and photography.
Rozhledna Barzlin is a wooden observation tower located in Lübben (Spreewald), Brandenburg, Germany. Constructed in 2005, it serves as both a viewing platform and a birdwatching hide. The tower is situated near the right bank of the Spree River and the Burg-Lübbener Canal, within the picturesque Spreewald region, known for its natural beauty and biodiversity. The structure features a wooden, truss design with a roof, an open-air observation deck, and external stairs. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding area, including Lübbenau/Spreewald, and is a popular spot for observing local wildlife and nature. The tower is accessible year-round and is located approximately 100 meters from several hiking and cycling trails, such as the European long-distance path E10 and the Spreeradweg. It attracts many visitors, especially during the summer months, for family outings, hiking, picnicking, and photography. There are no specific opening hours or admission fees, allowing visitors to access the tower during daylight hours without charge. The area also offers additional sightseeing opportunities with other nearby viewpoints, enhancing the experience for nature enthusiasts and tourists exploring the Spreewald's scenic landscapes.