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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Neißeaue

Best natural monuments around Neißeaue are characterized by diverse natural areas, including its role in the Natura 2000 network for habitat and species protection. The region features landscapes such as the Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape, offering varied ecosystems with dune forests, wet meadows, and numerous ponds. Visitors can explore unique geological formations and significant ecological sites within this area. These natural monuments provide opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation.

Best natural monuments around Neißeaue

  • The most popular natural monuments is Devil's Stone (Königshain Hills), a natural monument known for its unique rock formations. This site offers climbing opportunities and historical significance within the Königshain Mountains.
  • Another must-see spot is Hochstein Observation Tower, a viewpoint and natural monument. Located in the Königshain Mountains, it features a 22-meter high steel observation tower and free-standing granite rock towers.
  • Visitors also love Totenstein, a natural monument and viewpoint. This site offers an exciting rock formation with fortified stairs leading to the top, providing views of the Hamannbruch.
  • Neißeaue is known for its unique rock formations, significant watersheds, and ecologically protected areas. The region offers a variety of natural monuments to see and explore, from geological features to important biodiversity sites.
  • The natural monuments around Neißeaue are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 500 upvotes and over 500 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: July 8, 2026

Hochstein Observation Tower

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The Hochstein is a mountain in the Königshainer Mountains in eastern Upper Lusatia west of the town of Görlitz in the Görlitz district. It is located northwest of the municipality of Königshain.

The Hochstein is 397.2 meters high and is therefore the second highest elevation in the Königshain Mountains after the 415 meter high Ahlberg in the Kampfberge. In the summit area there is a mountain inn, a lookout tower and some free-standing rock towers made of Upper Carboniferous Königshain granite that have been spared from quarry operations and which show clear wool sack weathering here. The observation tower is a 22 meter high steel structure with a round viewing platform. The Hochstein can be reached via a road closed to public transport and several hiking trails.

The European long-distance hiking trail E10 runs over the Hochstein in the Niesky–Löbau section and the Way of St. James in the Görlitz–Weißenberg–Bautzen section.
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Totenstein

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Nice viewpoint in the forest at the quarry. A very exciting rock formation; You get to the top via a very well-fortified staircase; The way to the Teufelsstein is definitely worth it

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Devil's Stone (Königshain Hills)

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In the 18th century, one or more elevations or rocks of the Königshain Mountains were called Eulfinckenstein, Eulstein, Eulenstein, Zeisigberg or Zeisigstein. The present work aims to clarify their location, the extent of their current rock formation and the possible connection to the Teufelsstein rock formation. For this purpose, historical writings, maps and drawings were evaluated and our own site surveys were carried out. This showed that the names Eulenstein and Zeisigstein only applied to a single rock group in the Hochstein area. Gersdorf (1789) and Zobel (in Schmidt 1797) subdivided them into the Eulenstein as the main rock and the Zeisigstein as the immediately adjacent smaller rock cliff. In the first half of the 19th century the names were displaced against the background of the growing interest in the legends of the region. Afterwards Preusker (1841) named this rock formation for the first time as the Devil's Stone. As the new name caught on in common parlance, the old names fell into oblivion. This was already noticed by stock (1922a and b) while exploring the Königshain Mountains. One possible explanation was provided by a local resident who reported the destruction of the Owl Stone around 1870. However, this message turned out to be flawed and inapplicable, as the granite quarrying did not cover the rock. Eulenstein and Zeisigstein referred to a rock formation that is now called Teufelsstein. It is located about 350 m northwest of the Hochstein and comprises a larger elongated rock and a rock cliff in front of it to the north. A comparison with the historical images from 1782 and 1797 shows that the rock formation has remained unchanged to this day despite the earlier granite quarrying in the Hochstein area.
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Easternmost Point of Germany

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In order to complete my "Zipfelpass" I have also visited the easternmost point of Germany. I also liked this point because the community made some effort to make this place beautiful.

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Geheege Watershed

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At the watershed, which as the caption can be seen, flows into the Baltic Sea and into the North Sea, a small house is set up for rest. The small area around is lovingly designed.

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Günter und Carola
August 16, 2024, Teufelsstein (Königshainer Berge)

It's beautiful to see how the rock rises here.

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A beautifully laid out ladder until it can't go any further east. 🧭

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one of the few granite rocks that did not fall victim to the quarry work. Sure-footed and experienced mountaineers can also climb via the Alter Weg (I) without a safety rope.

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great 👍

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Nathi
December 2, 2022, Totenstein

You can climb the rock and then have a good all-round view, but not recommended when there is snow

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Nice that there is this marking so you can set all directions as a goal 🇩🇪

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Really maxed out down to the last centimetre, it actually lies on the shore, the easternmost point in Germany.

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In contrast to the other peaks in Germany, the easternmost point is rather unspectacular and unexcited. We were also lucky enough to be the only ones in this place, it was our fourth peak and we were a little proud of having been to all four peaks in Germany. The people here in the region prepared this place on their own initiative and also provided it with a corner book. A beautiful thing and one should definitely write in this book.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in the Neißeaue region?

The Neißeaue region is characterized by diverse natural areas. You can explore the

Natura 2000 network, which protects valuable habitats and species. Other significant areas include the Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape with its dune forests and wet meadows, the idyllic Niederspree Pond Area known for its diverse ecosystems, and the Muskau Heath, Germany's largest inland dune area. The Königshain Mountains offer impressive granite formations, such as the Devil's Stone (Königshain Hills) and Hochstein Observation Tower.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities in Neißeaue?

Yes, several natural spots are suitable for families. The Easternmost Point of Germany is a family-friendly landmark with facilities. The Geheege Watershed also offers a small, lovingly designed rest area, making it a pleasant stop for families. The broader natural areas like the Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape provide gentle paths for walks and wildlife observation.

What kind of wildlife can I spot in the natural areas around Neißeaue?

The diverse ecosystems in Neißeaue support a variety of wildlife. In areas like the Niederspree Pond Area, you might spot over 50 bird species, including sea eagles and cranes, as well as mammals like otters. The Natura 2000 sites are crucial for maintaining biodiversity, offering opportunities to observe various plant and animal species in their natural environments.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments in Neißeaue?

Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, the Hochstein Observation Tower in the Königshain Mountains can be reached via several hiking trails, including sections of the European long-distance hiking trail E10 and the Way of St. James. You can find more hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Neißeaue guide.

What cycling routes are available around Neißeaue's natural areas?

The natural landscapes around Neißeaue are well-suited for cycling. The Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape, for instance, is popular for cycling. For more specific routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Neißeaue guide, which includes longer routes like the 'Wooden Bridge Over the Neisse – Muskau Castle loop'.

What is the best season to visit the natural monuments in Neißeaue?

The best season largely depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for wildlife observation, especially birds in the pond areas, and for enjoying lush greenery. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, particularly in forested areas like the Königshain Mountains. Even winter can be appealing for tranquil walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

Can I find viewpoints with scenic vistas in the Neißeaue region?

Absolutely. The Hochstein Observation Tower provides panoramic views from its 22-meter high steel structure. The Totenstein also offers a viewpoint with fortified stairs leading to the top, providing views of the Hamannbruch. The Easternmost Point of Germany offers a unique perspective on the Neisse River.

Are there any unique geological formations to see?

Yes, the Königshain Mountains are notable for their extensive granite area and free-standing granite rock formations, remnants of over 200 years of quarrying history. The Devil's Stone (Königshain Hills) and the rock towers at Hochstein Observation Tower are prime examples of these unique geological features, showcasing wool sack weathering.

What is the significance of the Geheege Watershed?

The Geheege Watershed is a fascinating natural monument because it represents a European rarity: a moat that separates into two arms, with its outflow regulated to feed into two different seas. Half of the water flows towards the North Sea (via the Spree, Havel, Elbe), and the other half flows towards the Baltic Sea (via the Neisse). It's a unique hydrological feature.

Are there places to eat or rest near the natural monuments?

Yes, some natural monuments offer amenities. For instance, the Hochstein Observation Tower has a mountain inn where you can eat and drink. The Geheege Watershed features a small house set up for rest. For other areas, it's advisable to bring your own provisions or check local towns for cafes and pubs.

How accessible are the natural monuments by public transport?

While specific public transport details for each individual natural monument are not readily available, the region's natural areas are generally best explored by car or bicycle, especially for reaching more remote spots. Some areas, like the Königshain Mountains, might have bus connections to nearby towns, but direct access to the natural sites often requires a short walk or cycle from the nearest stop.

What makes the Muskau Heath a special natural monument?

The Muskau Heath is significant as Germany's largest inland dune area, featuring dunes up to 25 meters high. It offers fascinating habitats such as heather ponds and heather forest moors, criss-crossed by extensive pine forests. The 'Trebendorfer Tiergarten' nature reserve within the Muskau Heath protects rare biotopes and species, making it a place of enchanting natural beauty and diversity.

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