Attractions and places to see around Bellstedt, located in the Kyffhäuser district of Thuringia, Germany, offer a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated at the foot of the Kyffhäuser, the area provides opportunities for outdoor recreation. Bellstedt presents a tranquil setting with various points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The Jewish cemetery in Sondershausen could be established when the modern Jewish community was founded in the city at the end of the 17th century: in 1699, the area for a Jewish burial site south of the city on the Spatenberg was purchased. The "protected Jew" of the time, Alexander Cantor, acquired the property. The oldest gravestones (from the early 18th century) are located on the area to the left of the entrance gate (approx. 25 rows of graves). On the area to the right of the gate, there are seven rows of newer gravestones from the years 1885 to 1939; the last burial was in 1939 (Selma Baruch). The older gravestones are predominantly made of local shell limestone. There are approximately 180 burial sites. The cemetery area - in the shape of a triangle - covers about 33 ares. A cemetery hall / Taharahaus was present (demolished in 1988). In 1988, a memorial stone was erected at the site of the demolished cemetery hall - the inscription reads: "In silent remembrance of our murdered brothers and sisters 1933-1945". The cemetery was desecrated in August 1990, April 1997, December 2003, and August 2014. Location: South of the city on the Spatenberg; continuation of Possenallee / south of Heinrich-Cotta-Weg
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All kinds of distractions for young and old.
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If you're looking for hustle and bustle, you've come to the right place.
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Very nice with many old gravestones
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A real gem in the Kyffhäuser district. 👍
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Far away from the Touringen-Stempel route, the Jewish cemetery lies inconspicuously at the foot of Sondershausen. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BCdischer_Friedhof#:~:text=Blumenschmuck%20ist%20in%20der%20j%C3%BCdischen,der%20Regel%20am%20Schabbat%20geschlossen.
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Bellstedt and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the 18th-century Bellstedt Castle, which now functions as a museum. Another significant historical site is Ebeleben Palace Park, a baroque-designed park featuring fountain figures and a past as a princely residence. The Spatenberg Tower also stands as a notable historical monument, though it is not open to visitors.
Yes, Bellstedt offers several family-friendly options. The Possen Recreation and Leisure Park is a popular choice, featuring indoor and outdoor playgrounds, a climbing park, an observation tower, and animal encounters. Another exciting option for families is the High Ropes Course, which offers multiple difficulty levels suitable for various ages and skill sets. Ebeleben Palace Park is also a pleasant historical site for families to explore.
The picturesque Kyffhäuser region surrounding Bellstedt provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and climbing. For specific routes, consider exploring the nearby hiking trails, such as the 'Cheetah Enclosure – Zum Possen Hunting Lodge loop' or 'Fora Bench in the Forest – Sofield Bench loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Bellstedt guide. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes like the 'Pond in Thalebra – Small Pond loop' in the Cycling around Bellstedt guide.
Bellstedt is situated at the foot of the Kyffhäuser, offering breathtaking scenery. The Possen Recreation and Leisure Park features an observation tower with views. Additionally, the Spatenberg Tower, while not open for climbing, is located at a summit that likely offers scenic vistas. The nearby Panorama Trail is also known for spectacular views over the Harz Mountains.
Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor pursuits like hiking and cycling around Bellstedt. The region is particularly appealing in autumn when the leaves change color, offering beautiful scenery. While outdoor activities are best in warmer months, the Avenida-Thermalbad adventure pool provides options for fun and relaxation even in adverse weather.
Bellstedt hosts an annual culture and wine festival in the summer, offering visitors a chance to experience local traditions. In the spring, a traditional Easter market is held, providing another cultural highlight for the region.
Beyond the picturesque Kyffhäuser region itself, a notable natural attraction in the vicinity is the Barbarossa Cave. This cave offers a unique underground experience, complementing the scenic landscapes above ground.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of activities available, especially for families. For instance, the Possen Recreation and Leisure Park is loved for its combination of indoor and outdoor playgrounds, climbing park, observation tower, and animal encounters, along with good food. The High Ropes Course is appreciated for its challenging experience suitable for all ages. The Ebeleben Palace Park is considered a 'real gem' for its beautiful baroque design and historical significance.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Gehrenberge – Possen Tower loop' or the 'Meerkat Enclosure – Possen Tower loop'. These trails vary in distance and difficulty. More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Bellstedt guide.
Parking information is available for some attractions. For example, Ebeleben Palace Park has parking facilities. For the High Ropes Course, there is a parking fee of 6€.
The Glückauf Sondershausen Potash Mine is the world's oldest still traceable potash mine, with a history dating back to 1893. While it was a significant industrial site, it now serves as an adventure mine and continues rock salt extraction. It offers a unique glimpse into the region's industrial heritage and is considered a family-friendly historical site.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes. Examples include the 'Fora Bench in the Forest – Sofield Bench loop' (7.1 km) and 'Große Haardt loop' (6.8 km), both starting from Kyffhäuserkreis. The 'Freibad Ebeleben – Ebeleben Palace Park loop' (4.2 km) is another easy option. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Bellstedt guide.


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