Natural monuments around Großlohra are characterized by the municipality's location on the northern edge of the Hainleite ridge in Nordhausen, Thuringia. The Hainleite, a Muschelkalk ridge, features diverse natural elements including mixed woods and dense beech forests. This region is known for its rich flora, including Perlgras, Martagon lilies, and various orchid species on its open Muschelkalk slopes. The area offers opportunities for observing native plant life and enjoying tranquil forest environments.
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Great corner, a new bridge has been built and is accessible
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Lots of seating! Decorated with great attention to detail. Unfortunately the bridge is currently closed.
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There is a small chapel behind the Dünkreuz. Unfortunately, it was locked inside. But you could still catch a glimpse of the altar.
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Coming from Deuna, a station path leads to Dünkreuz. Once there, you have an overview of the entire Eichsfeld basin. In the warmer seasons, the place is ideal for holding outdoor services.
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Large rest area with a rest hut and even trash cans.
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Günter Schmidt and Harzer Naturmädel: You have no view there and bikers are not interested in the hiking trails either. What a nonsense! 👎
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My buddy is fine🤣👌
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The region around Großlohra, situated on the Hainleite ridge, is known for its diverse natural elements. You can explore extensive mixed woods and dense beech forests, particularly in the eastern parts of the Hainleite. The area is also rich in flora, including plants like Perlgras and Martagon lilies, and various orchid species thrive on the open Muschelkalk slopes. A notable geological feature is the Großes Seeloch, a karst phenomenon that forms a picturesque lake.
Yes, several natural monuments around Großlohra are suitable for families. The Kuhbrunnen Rest Area and Blechmann Statue offers a relaxing spot, and the nearby Kuhbrunnen Spring is a wonderful resting place where children can enjoy the water feature. The Dünkreuz Memorial Cross, with its ancient linden tree, is also family-friendly and provides scenic views.
An autumn hike is particularly recommended for visiting the natural monuments around Großlohra, as the vibrant colors of the trees create a beautiful landscape, reminiscent of an 'Indian summer.' However, the diverse forests and rich flora make the area appealing for nature observation throughout the warmer seasons, especially for spotting orchids in spring and early summer.
The region is home to some remarkable ancient trees. Near the Dünkreuz Memorial Cross, you'll find an approximately 400-year-old linden tree, considered an Eichsfelder natural monument. Another impressive specimen is the Summer lime tree at Wallisborn, estimated to be between 350 and 400 years old, standing majestically at around 26 meters tall.
Yes, the natural monuments offer several excellent viewpoints. The Dünkreuz Memorial Cross provides an extensive overview of the entire Eichsfeld basin. Additionally, the Hainleite ridge itself, where Großlohra is located, offers scenic vistas across the undulating landscape, including views of the plains between Hainleite and Harz.
The natural areas around Großlohra, particularly the Hainleite ridge, offer tranquil environments for hiking. You can find a variety of routes, including easy cycling paths and moderate MTB trails. For instance, there are easy cycling loops like 'View of the Harz – Waldhausen Cycling Path' and moderate MTB routes such as 'Neustadt–Haynrode Cycle Path'. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Großlohra, MTB Trails around Großlohra, and Running Trails around Großlohra guides.
Absolutely. Großlohra is known for its natural springs. The Kuhbrunnen Spring is a beautiful, made-up source that serves as a popular resting spot. Additionally, the Dünkreuz Memorial Cross has a spring nearby called the Walsborn.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. Many appreciate the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature, especially during autumn when the tree colors are vibrant. The Kuhbrunnen Rest Area is often mentioned as a fantastic place to relax and enjoy the surroundings, while the Kuhbrunnen Spring is valued as a wonderful resting spot.
Yes, the Großes Seeloch is a significant geological formation. It is the largest of three 'Erdfälle' (sinkholes) in the southern Harz foreland, formed by the leaching of deep underground layers and the subsequent collapse of the surface rock. This karst phenomenon creates a picturesque, constantly water-filled lake with no inflow or outflow.
The forests, particularly the dense beech forests of the Hainleite ridge, are home to a rich variety of flora. You can observe plants like Perlgras and Martagon lilies in the undergrowth. The open Muschelkalk slopes are especially notable for their abundance of various orchid species, making the area a treat for botanists and nature enthusiasts.
Yes, you can. The Dünkreuz Memorial Cross is a man-made monument with historical significance, and it is located in the immediate vicinity of an approximately 400-year-old linden tree, which is a natural monument. This allows you to experience both cultural heritage and natural beauty in one visit.
The diverse landscapes, from dense forests and open Muschelkalk slopes to unique geological features like the Großes Seeloch, offer ample opportunities for nature photography. The rich flora, including orchids and ancient trees, along with the vibrant autumn colors, provide stunning subjects for photographers.


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