Canyons around Claußnitz feature a landscape shaped by geological formations, including notable quarries. The area offers insights into mining history and unique natural attractions. Sites like the Uhlig Quarry and Claußnitz Quarry provide historical context and recreational opportunities. These features contribute to the diverse natural environment of the region.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The red porphyry rock and the deep vertical cliffs are very impressive. An educational trail leads around the quarry. Of course, it's worth taking a trip to the observation tower on Rochlitzer Berg afterward (or before 😉).
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The Gleisberg quarry was one of the most important quarries on the Rochlitzer Berg and was used to extract porphyry tuff until 1960. The red-yellow rock, formerly known as "red Rochlitz sandstone", was mainly used as a building material. Today, the former quarry is a popular tourist destination that attracts visitors with hiking trails and geological features. From here you have a fantastic view of the geotope.
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great corner, always worth a trip
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Many people are still unaware of the Sechserschlucht in the Küchwald. The facility, which includes bridges, stairs and benches, was built in 1906. It is located somewhat secluded, 50 metres after the roundabout junction in the direction of Borna. The transformation of the Küchwald into a park was the result of an initiative by Louis Schönherr. The textile king wanted to offer Chemnitz workers - including many children at the time - opportunities for recreation.
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A worthwhile hiking destination, great 😎 trails and many other highlights.
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You can easily walk up to this point from above, then it gets steeper and rockier. I didn't go all the way down because I wanted to continue up the slope.
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The Claußnitz area features unique geological formations, primarily in the form of former quarries. These include sites like the Gleisbergbruch Viewpoint, which was a significant porphyry tuff quarry, and the Devil's Gorge, offering insights into the region's geological history and unique landscapes. The Höllbachtal Stream also provides a natural setting with a crystal clear stream.
Yes, the region has a rich mining history. The Uhlig Quarry in Markersdorf, though not listed as a highlight in this guide, is an abandoned granulite quarry where a barite vein was worked in the 18th century, with an adit still accessible. The Gleisbergbruch Viewpoint itself is a former quarry that operated until 1960, providing a glimpse into the extraction of porphyry tuff.
The Claußnitz Quarry, also known as Steinbruch Claußnitz, is a flooded quarry that has become a popular recreational spot. It's located directly on the Chemnitz Valley Cycle Path and is well-known for swimming and sunbathing during the summer months. The Höllbachtal Stream also offers a beautiful natural setting for walks.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Höllbachtal Stream is categorized as family-friendly, offering a beautiful natural setting with smaller bridges. The Sechserschlucht is also family-friendly, featuring bridges, stairs, and benches within a park-like setting.
You can find a variety of hiking experiences. For instance, the Devil's Gorge offers a challenging hiking area with stairs and steep sections, suitable for experienced hikers. In contrast, the Höllbachtal Stream provides a more gentle walk along a crystal clear stream. The Eulenkluft Cliffs present a trail requiring surefootedness due to scree and rock edges.
Beyond exploring the gorges and quarries, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, running trails, and MTB trails. Popular routes include those around Hockstein and Schweizertal, offering diverse terrain for different fitness levels.
Yes, the Gleisbergbruch Viewpoint is a popular spot offering fantastic views of the geotope and the surrounding area. Other highlights like Devil's Gorge, Höllbachtal Stream, and Eulenkluft Cliffs also offer scenic perspectives during your exploration.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and sunbathing at the flooded Claußnitz Quarry, summer is ideal. For hiking and exploring the geological formations, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while winter can provide a unique, quiet experience if trails are accessible.
While specific rules for every trail vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in the region. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural environment, from the crystal clear waters of the Höllbachtal Stream to the challenging terrain of Devil's Gorge. The historical context of the former quarries, like the Gleisbergbruch Viewpoint, also adds a unique dimension to the experience. The komoot community has shared over 200 photos and given more than 500 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
The Claußnitz Quarry is notably accessible, located directly on the Chemnitz Valley Cycle Path, making it easy to reach by cycling. For other areas, accessibility can vary. It's advisable to check specific trailheads for parking availability and public transport connections before your visit.


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