Attractions and places to see around St. Egidien, a municipality in Saxony, Germany, offer a diverse range of experiences. The area features notable landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes suitable for exploration. Visitors can find extensive views reaching the Ore Mountains to the south and Leipzig to the north on clear days. The region is also well-suited for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Paradise Bridge is rightly one of the most popular sights in Zwickau. It is a pure pedestrian and cyclist bridge. You can look at the beautiful construction from 1900 in peace.
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Here you can take a break.
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Beautiful bike path in the Ore Mountains.🚴🏻♂️
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According to legend, the name of the bridge is associated with Martin Luther: he is said to have been ambushed by angry Franciscans during his visit to Zwickau. Since he could not defend himself against the armed monks, Luther fled over the Mulde Bridge into the first open house that came along. Inside, he reportedly exclaimed, "Thank God he let me find this house. Because truly, it was my paradise.” From then on, the inn was called “Paradise”, also because of its beautiful location. https://www.zwickau.de/de/Tourism/sightseeing/36.php
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Beautiful & historic bridge over the Zwickauer Mulde near the old town.
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Hopefully it will be finished soon.
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Unfortunately, there is still no self-sufficient charging station at the rest area. Maybe it will be this year.
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For extensive panoramic views, visit the Maria Josepha Tower. This 30-meter high tower, rebuilt in 1998, offers vistas that can reach the Ore Mountains to the south and Leipzig to the north on clear days.
Yes, you can explore the listed Ursprung Station, which includes its reception building and abortion, maintained by a local club since 2003. It's located directly on the Lugau-Mittelbach bike path. Additionally, the 5-bow Viaduct, a landmark at the eastern end towards Rüsdorf, has carried a single-track railway line since 1879.
St. Egidien offers several cultural sites. The Native Museum "Gerth-Turm," housed in a 15th-century granary, features over 2000 exhibits from the last four centuries and is open on the first weekend of each month from March to November. The Church "Unserer lieben Frauen," one of the oldest buildings in the village, hosts concerts and worship services. You can also visit the Minerals and Deposit Cabinett, showcasing rare minerals, and the Eulenhaus, a historic half-timbered house displaying carving and bobbin work.
Absolutely. The Lugau–Ursprung Rail Trail and the Kohlebahn Cycle Path Ursprung–Mittelbach are both excellent options, providing safe routes for cycling. The Ursprung Station is a great spot to take a break along these paths. The Paradise Bridge, Zwickau, a beautiful and historic pedestrian and cyclist bridge, is also a popular spot nearby.
The region around St. Egidien is well-suited for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and running. For more details on specific routes, explore the Cycling around St. Egidien, MTB Trails around St. Egidien, and Running Trails around St. Egidien guides.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the Rümpfwald Trail, which offers moderate loops from Korneliuseiche, or the Forest Path Wildschweinringen loop from St. Egidien. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Running Trails around St. Egidien guide, which includes many suitable for hiking.
Families can enjoy the panoramic views from the Maria Josepha Tower. Cycling on the Lugau–Ursprung Rail Trail or the Kohlebahn Cycle Path Ursprung–Mittelbach is also popular, with the Ursprung Station offering a pleasant break spot. The Paradise Bridge, Zwickau is another beautiful and accessible spot for a family stroll or bike ride.
Yes, the Paradise Bridge, Zwickau is a beautiful and historic pedestrian and cyclist bridge that is wheelchair accessible. The Ursprung Station, a listed railway station, also offers wheelchair accessibility, making it a good spot for a break along the cycle paths.
The region is generally suitable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for exploring the trails and viewpoints. While specific seasonal details are not provided, these seasons typically provide the best conditions for outdoor pursuits in Saxony.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extensive views from the Maria Josepha Tower, with many describing it as a 'great view' that must be seen. The cycling paths, such as the Lugau–Ursprung Rail Trail, are appreciated for providing safe and enjoyable routes. The historical charm of sites like the Ursprung Station and the beautiful architecture of the Paradise Bridge also receive high praise.
The region around St. Egidien is known for its numerous hidden gems suitable for exploration. While specific 'secret spots' are not detailed, the area's landscape includes natural monuments and the nearby Stausee Oberwald (Oberwald Reservoir) offers natural scenery. Exploring the various hiking and cycling routes can lead to discovering these less-known beautiful areas.
Yes, the Kunze-Mühle (Kunze Mill) in Kuhschnappel is a notable historical site. This former watermill, built in the early 18th century, has been preserved since 2005. It offers a glimpse into the community's history and hosts the "Mühlenweihnacht" (Mill Christmas) event every year on the first Sunday of Advent, allowing visitors to see the historical building inside and out.


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