The Dubrower Berge are an ice age range of hills (end moraines) in the German state of Brandenburg.
They lie about six kilometres southeast of Fürstenwalde/Spree in the county of Oder-Spree in the triangle between the villages of Langewahl, Alt Golm in the municipality of Rietz-Neuendorf and Neu Golm in the municipality of Bad Saarow.
The name is derived from the Slavic dub which means oak.
The Dubrower Berge are easy to reach from Berlin or Frankfurt/Oder on the A12 autobahn, just 2 kilometres to the north.
A transmission tower has been erected at their highest point, 150 metres above sea level (NN).
The extensive stands of woods and variety of landscapes in the Dubrower Berge and surrounding area are used by hikers and cyclists. Near the village of Langewahl in the Dubrower Berge is the Osterquelle spring.
There's a trail leading to the summit.
By elevation Dubrower Berge is
# 96 out of 1355 in Brandenburg # 8 out of 138 in Oder-Spree
By prominence Dubrower Berge is
# 5 out of 1355 in Brandenburg # 3 out of 138 in Oder-Spree
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