Start this tour at the O-See with a slight curve around the lake to reach Olbersdorf. Follow along the Dorfstrasse in the direction of the school. A tunnel allows you to cross below the high-traffic road. Now continue in the direction of the clock museum. A collector has put together quite a range of clocks here. The route continues upwards in the direction of the Hochwald (749m). If you can manage this section of the tour, then you've earned our respect. At the summit, there are two lodges for you to stop at if you like; both offer a very special ambience. The tower lodge possesses a viewing deck, just as you would imagine. The German Hochwaldbaude lodge, which is at the highest point of the mountain, features a terrace with a viewing deck. Don't underestimate the descent: it's already quite bumpy, and when it's wet it's really tricky, since the stones can get very slippery. The Hain area of town points the route past the Kammbaude lodge. If you want a unique Lausitz experience, then drop in here for a stop and a bite to eat.

The tour continues along the border, and a few slight detours allow brief excursions on the Bohemian side. After a brief climb, you'll reach the Johannisstein. After taking in the grand panorama, follow the small trail. Next, continue around the Jonsberg in the direction of the Kleiner Stern crossroads. Make a hard left and then continue downhill; a short climb follows, continued by a small single trail. Continue the fast ride down until the Armesünderweg at the Niederoybin train station. Now the final, steep climb up the Ameisenberg starts. The first section seems like the lip of ski jumping slope. Circle around the Ameisenberg just about completely, then you will reach a rocky section that leads into the valley. You’ve made it. The trail is flat and a little downhill again in the direction of Olbersdorf, at which point you'll ride back on the same route. Once you reach the O-See area, you've come to the last section, which is different than the start.








