Best attractions and places to see around Demitz-Thumitz, known as the "Granite Village," offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural insights. The area's character is largely shaped by its long history of granite mining. Situated on the edge of the Lusatian Mountains, the region features rolling hills, idyllic valleys, and picturesque forests.
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The castle, its park and the surrounding ponds form a wonderful ensemble.
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The Hochstein, also called Sibyllenstein (Sibinnen-Stein, Sibillenstein or Sybillen-Stein), Upper Sorbian Žiwiny, is a 449-metre-high mountain in Upper Lusatia in the Saxon district of Bautzen. It is the highest elevation in the Northwest Lusatian Uplands and the highest mountain in Upper Lusatia north of the A4.
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The lodge and the King John Tower on the summit are closed because the tenant and the municipality are at loggerheads with each other. Let's hope that both parties can come to an agreement at some point.
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The Valtenbergbaude and tower are unfortunately closed until further notice: https://www.saechsische.de/bautzen/neukirch-lausitz-valtenbergbaude-paechter-posche-kuendigung-zeiler-monsterroller-5899350-plus.html
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Rammenau Castle in Bischofswerda is one of the best preserved baroque castles in Saxony.
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...to the old water art with the remains of the city wall, to the Mühlbastei, Ortenburg and Michaeliskirche, to the water tower and to the St. Petri Cathedral.
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The castle was built in 1720. Today the best-preserved baroque palace in Saxony. Very well maintained park and beautiful sculptures. At the end of August, the linen weaver festival takes place there
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The region offers diverse natural beauty, including the Hochstein (Sibyllenstein), the highest point in the Northwest Lusatian Mountains, and the Valtenberg, the highest peak in the Lusatian Highlands, featuring an observation tower. You'll also find the Klosterberg, known for granite extraction, and several quarry lakes, such as the Demitz-Thumitz Quarry Lake, which are often incorporated into hiking routes. Don't miss the unique natural monument, Dreisesselstein, an unusually shaped granite block.
Yes, Demitz-Thumitz is rich in history and culture, largely due to its granite mining heritage. You can visit the 16th-century Thumitz Moated Castle (Wasserschloss Thumitz) or the 1722 Schloss Demitz-Thumitz. The Old Waterworks Bautzen is a technical museum with a viewing platform. The Demitz-Thumitz Railway Viaduct is a significant landmark, and the Church "Maria am Berg" is one of Lusatia's oldest places of worship. The Erlebnismuseum "Alte Steinsäge" offers insights into granite processing, and the Sächsische Steinmetzschule showcases the region's enduring craft.
Demitz-Thumitz is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various hiking trails, including circular routes that pass by the Demitz-Thumitz Railway Viaduct and the Demitz-Thumitz Quarry Lake. For more options, check out the hiking routes around Demitz-Thumitz. There are also gravel biking and road cycling routes available; find more details on gravel biking and road cycling routes in the area.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Rammenau Baroque Palace offers a beautiful park and events. The Erlebnismuseum "Alte Steinsäge" provides an interactive experience of granite processing. The parks of Schloss Demitz-Thumitz are also pleasant for a stroll. Additionally, the Valtenberg with its observation tower can be a fun outing for active families.
The Granitroute is an approximately hour-long thematic circular walk through Demitz-Thumitz. It starts at the information point and guides you past key sites related to the region's granite heritage, including the "living sundial" at the school square, the granite churches, the stonemasonry school, the railway viaduct, and the "Großer Bruch" (Large Quarry), Saxony's deepest granite quarry.
For panoramic views, head to the König-Johann-Turm on Valtenberg, which offers extensive vistas that can reach the Elbe Sandstone Mountains and the Giant Mountains on clear days. The Hochstein (Sibyllenstein) also provides nice views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the Friedensbrücke offers a phenomenal view of Bautzen's Old Town and the Spree river.
Demitz-Thumitz is known as the "Granite Village" due to its long history of granite mining and processing. Granite has been extracted from the Klosterberg for 300 years, making it central to the region's geology and industrial history. You'll see its influence in landmarks like the Demitz-Thumitz Railway Viaduct, churches built entirely from local granite, and institutions like the Sächsische Steinmetzschule.
Yes, the Memorial Cemetery at "Lausitzer Granit" is a significant site. Located on the grounds of the "Lausitzer Granit" stonemasonry company, it serves as a memorial to prisoners of war and forced laborers who died there during World War II while working in the granite quarries, offering a somber reminder of a difficult past.
For beginners, there are easy hiking trails such as the loop from Demitz-Thumitz that takes you past the Demitz-Thumitz Quarry Lake and the Demitz-Thumitz Railway Viaduct, covering a distance of about 4.5 km. Many of the local trails are well-suited for those new to hiking. You can find more options on the hiking guide for Demitz-Thumitz.
Beyond the mountains and quarry lakes, the Dreisesselstein is a unique natural monument. This unusually shaped granite block features three large "chairs" and is part of a legendary treasure trove in Upper Lusatia, making it an interesting stop for those exploring the region's natural wonders.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The scenic views from high points like the Valtenberg and Hochstein are highly rated. The region's rich industrial heritage, showcased through sites like the Demitz-Thumitz Railway Viaduct and the Erlebnismuseum "Alte Steinsäge," also captivates many. The komoot community has shared over 560 photos and given more than 650 upvotes to the attractions here, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, Demitz-Thumitz is part of several significant routes. The first stage of the Oberlausitz Mountain Trail leads through the village, offering scenic views and connecting to other natural areas. Additionally, the Saxon Way of St. James, a well-known pilgrimage route, also passes through Demitz-Thumitz, providing options for longer journeys.


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