Natural monuments around Langenweißbach are situated within the scenic landscapes of the Zwickau district, offering unique geological formations and diverse ecosystems. The region features protected areas like the "Wildenfelser Zwischengebirge," known for its crystalline rocks and fossil-rich limestones. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and showcase the area's natural heritage. The Zwickauer Mulde river also flows through parts of Langenweißbach, contributing to its varied terrain.
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located directly on the terrain paths, unfortunately without a resting place
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a great corner, always worth a trip
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The pretty little reservoir owes its existence to uranium mining, because the Silberbach stream was dammed here to provide water for the uranium mines.
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The dam was built between 1974 and 1987. The town of Muldenhammer with a few reactors and a railway line was originally located in this valley.
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Here you receive a point for the digital hiking pin at SummitLynx. As the name suggests, the small reservoir is located in the Silberbachtal. Nestled in the forest between Schneeberg and Bad Schlema. The campsite “Camping Silberbach” is very close by. Tel. 03772 372032 https://www.camping-silberbach.de/
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The region is rich in geological diversity, particularly within the Landschaftsschutzgebiet "Wildenfelser Zwischengebirge". Here, you'll find crystalline rocks overlaid by ancient Paleozoic strata, including a significant plate of Upper Devonian nodular limestones and Lower Carboniferous limestones. These formations are rich in fossils, offering insights into biological evolutionary history. Karst phenomena, such as the Marmorbruch-Höhle (Marble Quarry Cave), Saxony's second-largest karst cave system, are also prominent.
Yes, the Princes' Cave is a notable site with historical significance. While not of natural origin, it's a medieval mine tunnel that played a role in the Saxon Prince Abduction of 1455. It's accessible and approximately 18 meters long, offering a glimpse into the region's past intertwined with its landscape.
Langenweißbach offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through areas like the Landschaftsschutzgebiet "Wildenfelser Zwischengebirge", which features an 8.4 km adventure trail. The Oelbachgrund also has an idyllic hiking trail connecting Weißbach with Schneeberg. For cycling, the Zwickauer Mulde river flows through parts of Langenweißbach, offering picturesque routes including sections of the Muldentalradwanderweg. You can find more routes in the easy hikes around Langenweißbach guide or the cycling around Langenweißbach guide.
Absolutely. Several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Small Cascades on the Floßgrabenweg are a fascinating spot with steps designed for energy conversion, and there's a table and benches nearby for a break. The Eibenstock Dam and Wolfersgrün Reservoir are also considered family-friendly, offering scenic views and opportunities for gentle walks. Additionally, the Silberbach Reservoir is picturesquely embedded in forests and is a great spot for a family outing.
The Kalksteinbrüche in Grünau (Limestone Quarries in Grünau), located within the "Wildenfelser Zwischengebirge," are renowned for their unique flora and fauna. The calcareous soil supports rare plant species, including some on the "Red List." The Flächennaturdenkmal "Pfarrgarten Weißbach" is crucial for preserving old, cavity-rich trees and wet meadow biotopes, providing vital habitats for endangered animal and plant species like fire salamanders and wall lizards. The Flächennaturdenkmal "Hermannsdorfer Feuchtgebiet" is another protected biotope essential for safeguarding a representative wetland ecosystem, home to notable species such as bogbean and oxlip.
Langenweißbach features several significant water bodies. The Eibenstock Dam is a large man-made monument with display boards detailing its construction. The Wolfersgrün Reservoir, originally built to supply drinking water, now provides habitats for small animals like sand lizards. The Silberbach Reservoir is another picturesque lake nestled in the forests between Bad Schlema and Schneeberg.
Yes, the Natur- und Bergbaulehrpfad im "Hohen Forst" (Nature and Mining Educational Trail in the "Hohen Forst") offers a unique combination of natural exploration and historical insight into the region's mining heritage. This trail provides an opportunity to learn about both the natural environment and the historical impact of human activity in the area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the opportunities for recreation. The Small Cascades on the Floßgrabenweg are often highlighted for their unique engineering and scenic beauty. The dams, like Eibenstock Dam, are noted for their gigantic scale and informative displays. The blend of natural formations and man-made structures that integrate into the landscape, along with the rich biodiversity, makes the area appealing for exploration and relaxation.
Yes, the Flächennaturdenkmal "Hermannsdorfer Feuchtgebiet" is a particularly protected biotope in Saxony. This extensively used complex of mown meadows in the source area of a Klingerbach tributary is essential for safeguarding and maintaining a representative wetland ecosystem. It serves as a crucial refuge and habitat for numerous threatened animal and plant species, contributing significantly to the region's biodiversity.
The Landschaftsschutzgebiet "Wildenfelser Zwischengebirge" and the Landschaftsschutzgebiet "Hartensteiner Muldental" are excellent choices for hiking and exploring the rural surroundings of Langenweißbach. These areas offer varied terrain and beautiful natural scenery, with trails like the adventure path in "Wildenfelser Zwischengebirge" providing detailed information about the landscape and its history.
The Flächennaturdenkmal "Pfarrgarten Weißbach" is crucial for conservation, dedicated to preserving an original parsonage garden and an adjoining deciduous woodland. It secures old, cavity-rich trees, dry stone walls, and wet meadow biotopes, forming a vital habitat for endangered species like fire salamanders and wall lizards. Similarly, the Flächennaturdenkmal "Hermannsdorfer Feuchtgebiet" is essential for protecting a representative wetland ecosystem and its threatened flora and fauna.


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