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 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).
[1] The extensive stands of woods and variety of landscapes in the Dubrower Berge and surrounding area are used by hikers and cyclists.