Natural monuments around Osterfeld offer diverse natural attractions within the Burgenlandkreis district of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The region features a landscape that blends natural beauty with historical elements, providing various opportunities for outdoor exploration. While specific natural monuments within Osterfeld itself are not widely documented, the broader area is recognized for its natural features, including lakes and scenic parks. This guide highlights several key natural sites that contribute to the region's appeal for nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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A very beautiful, small castle garden with many flowers and a small fountain.
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A castle has been documented on this site since the 12th century. Due to its location on the border of the Margraviate of Meissen, it was strategically important and well protected by a wall and moat. The castle was redesigned several times in the following centuries. In 1589, the "New Kitchen" was built. Of the medieval castle and Renaissance palace, only the west wing (House I) remains today. During the period when Eisenberg was the residence of the Duchy of Saxe-Eisenberg (1680-1707), Duke Christian had the building complex altered. The palace was redesigned into a Baroque three-wing complex, and between 1679 and 1692, the transverse church was added to the east wall of the palace. The palace complex also includes the two-part palace park with an arched garden, the laboratory, the kitchen garden with a pavilion, and the bust of Duke Christian.
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This beautiful spot is located in the middle of the castle park. A lovely place to take a break.
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The Eisenberg Palace Park is located on the edge of the historic old town of the East Thuringian town of Eisenberg and is inextricably linked to the Christiansburg Palace complex.
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The following legend has been told in the community of Hainspitz for several generations: The Mist Woman of Hainspitz From time to time, especially in autumn and during foggy weather, one sees a misty female figure floating from the Hainspitz Pond to the cornerstone at the former knight's estate. This is the ghost of an unfortunate knight's daughter, who is said to have once drowned in the pond and has not found peace to this day. Long ago, a hard-hearted knight, his wife, and his sensitive daughter lived in the old moated castle in Hainspitz. The daughter was a beautiful girl. The knight had promised her to a drinking companion. But he was already somewhat older and the girls did not like him at all. The knight kept a strict eye on his daughter. She was not allowed to leave the castle and could only walk within the walls. As she was once again strolling through the castle and looking longingly over the rampart, she suddenly heard the sound of a harp. The knight's daughter saw a handsome young man standing there, who greeted her warmly and continued to play his harp. From that day on, the girl and the harpist saw each other more often and grew increasingly fond of each other. But they couldn't get together. One day, after the old knight had left the castle, the girl managed to get the keys to the drawbridge. She quickly lowered the bridge, and a few moments later, the girl and the harpist were in each other's arms. From then on, the knight's daughter took every opportunity to secretly meet her lover. It wasn't long, however, before the old knight learned of their secret affair and surprised them both. From that day on, the girl was never allowed outside, so that she was even denied a view of the castle ramparts. Then she fell into a melancholy mood. But the old knight soon ordered the wedding with the groom he had chosen. On the eve of the wedding, the old knight threw a wild feast with the groom, whom his daughter disliked. Late that night, when all the knights were drunk, the girl fled the castle. Since she absolutely did not want to become the wife of her father's drinking companion and knew no way out, she threw herself into the pond in despair. There, the unfortunate girl is sometimes seen as a ghost to this day. after: The Witch's Taler - Legends and Selected Events from the Saale-Holzland District; Jenzig Publishing
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Today, September 22, 2024, the spring unfortunately had no water. We would certainly have missed it even if it had not been marked on the tour.
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Beautifully landscaped castle park with fountain ⛲️. There's a lot to discover here.
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Beautiful spring-⛲️ in the Eisenberg castle park. It was rebuilt in 2018 based on a historical model.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Hainspitz Lake with Nebelfrau statue, known for its relaxing atmosphere and local legend. Another highly regarded spot is The Lady of the Mist of Hainspitz, also a lake with a tragic local legend. Additionally, Eisenberg Palace Park is a favorite for its beautifully landscaped grounds and historical connection.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Both Hainspitz Lake with Nebelfrau statue and The Lady of the Mist of Hainspitz are considered family-friendly, offering space for relaxation and intriguing local legends. Eisenberg Palace Park is also a great option for families, with its open spaces and fountain. The Teufelsstein near Waldau is another family-friendly natural monument, featuring an information board and a small circular path.
The area around Osterfeld offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Peace Oak with Memorial Stone loop' or the 'Former Waldau Railway Station – Teufelsstein near Waldau loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Zuckerbahn Cycle Path' and mountain biking trails, including the 'Old Droysig Railway Station – Donkey Café loop'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Osterfeld, Road Cycling Routes around Osterfeld, and MTB Trails around Osterfeld.
Yes, there are hiking routes that incorporate natural monuments. For instance, the 'Former Waldau Railway Station – Teufelsstein near Waldau loop from Osterfeld' is a moderate 11.3 km hike that takes you past the Teufelsstein near Waldau. Another option is the 'Osterfeld station – Teufelsstein near Waldau loop from Osterfeld', an easier 4.7 km route. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Osterfeld guide.
The region features a blend of natural and historical elements. You'll find serene lakes like Hainspitz Lake, which are often intertwined with local legends. There are also historical parks such as Eisenberg Palace Park, offering beautifully landscaped environments. Additionally, you can discover unique geological formations like the Teufelsstein near Waldau, a large boulder with its own local folklore.
While the natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, autumn is particularly noted for its atmospheric conditions, especially around the lakes. The local legend of the Mist Woman at The Lady of the Mist of Hainspitz is said to be seen more often during foggy weather in autumn. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, while winter can provide a tranquil, snow-covered landscape for those interested in winter hikes.
Absolutely. Both Hainspitz Lake with Nebelfrau statue and The Lady of the Mist of Hainspitz are deeply connected to the tragic local legend of the Mist Woman, a knight's daughter who drowned in the pond. Eisenberg Palace Park is historically significant as it's linked to the Christiansburg Palace complex. The Teufelsstein near Waldau also has a fascinating legend about the devil's attempt to destroy the village.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty with local history and legends. Many find the lakes, such as Hainspitz Lake, to be very calming and a nice place to relax, especially for cyclists. The stories behind sites like The Lady of the Mist of Hainspitz and the Teufelsstein near Waldau add a unique cultural dimension to the natural experience. The beautifully landscaped Eisenberg Palace Park is also highly praised for its scenic environment.
Yes, you can visit the Ernst Spring, which is not only a beautiful hiking destination but also has historical significance regarding its construction and use for water supply. The area surrounding the spring is forested, offering a natural environment for walks and runs.
While the main highlights are popular, exploring some of the lesser-known spots or visiting during off-peak hours can offer a more tranquil experience. The Ernst Spring, for example, offers a beautiful hiking destination that might be less frequented than the more prominent lakes or parks. Exploring the various hiking and cycling routes in the broader region can also lead you to peaceful natural settings away from the main attractions.
While specific cafes are not listed for every natural monument, Hainspitz Lake with Nebelfrau statue is noted for having ice cream available on weekends, making it a pleasant stop for refreshments. For other locations, it's advisable to check local listings or plan your visit to include stops in nearby towns like Osterfeld or Eisenberg, which offer dining options.


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