Best natural monuments around Weida are found in a region characterized by its diverse natural landscape, including valleys and forests. This area in Thuringia offers a variety of protected individual natural creations and geological formations. These sites are recognized for their scientific, natural history, or regional significance. Exploring these locations provides insight into the area's natural heritage and geological features.
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Great viewpoint overlooking the castle, directly on the Elsterperlenweg trail.
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Beautiful overview of the Pöllwitz forest and the moor
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The overflow structure of the Weida Dam is designed in a cascade shape and is very impressive.
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You can also easily walk around the balancing pool 🏃🏼♀️.
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Highlights of the dam are the views of the cascades and the dam wall, the view from the Grobisch, the quarry area and the carp meadow.
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A beautiful viewpoint in the moorland.
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Among the most popular natural monuments are the Auma Reservoir, an idyllic lake perfect for swimming, and the
Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. The Moor Experience Trail in Pöllwitzer Forest offers 20 activity stations and a 9-meter-high observation tower, making it an engaging outing. The Auma Reservoir is also family-friendly, with opportunities for swimming and a natural campsite. Additionally, the Schmirchauer Höhe — Grubengeleucht (Mining Lamp) Observation Tower provides an accessible viewing platform with historical context.
The natural monuments around Weida showcase a variety of features. You can explore serene lakes like the Auma Reservoir and the Weida Dam, which also offers views of cascades. There are unique ecosystems such as the moor landscape at the Moor Experience Trail in Pöllwitzer Forest, and impressive ancient trees like the 500-year-old Stiel-Eiche (Schwedeneiche).
Yes, some natural monuments in the region also hold historical significance. The Sophienkreuz (White Cross) on Hirschstein is a historical site built in 1838 in memory of Princess Sophie. The Schmirchauer Höhe — Grubengeleucht (Mining Lamp) Observation Tower serves as a landscape monument depicting the effects of uranium mining, offering both natural beauty and historical context.
Yes, the Moor Experience Trail in Pöllwitzer Forest features a 650-meter-long wooden plank path, making it wheelchair accessible. Similarly, the viewing platform at the Schmirchauer Höhe — Grubengeleucht (Mining Lamp) Observation Tower is also accessible, offering beautiful views over the Gessental.
The area around Weida offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, especially around the Weida Dam. For more structured routes, there are dedicated MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Running Trails available in the region, catering to various difficulty levels.
Yes, the vicinity of the Weida Dam is known for its countless beautiful hiking trails. Additionally, the Running Trails around Weida guide includes routes like the 'Eisenhammer Bridge – Auma Reservoir loop' which passes by the Auma Reservoir.
The Stiel-Eiche, also known as the Schwedeneiche (Swedish Oak), is an impressive Pedunculate Oak approximately 500 years old. It's designated as a natural monument due to its advanced age, considerable size (with a trunk circumference of 7.20 meters), and its significance for scientific, natural history, and regional studies. It's a remarkable example of nature's longevity and grandeur.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from various viewpoints, such as the Sophienkreuz on Hirschstein and the Schmirchauer Höhe Observation Tower. The tranquil and idyllic settings, like the Auma Reservoir, are also highly appreciated for relaxation and swimming. The interactive elements and educational aspects of places like the Moor Experience Trail are also popular.
Yes, several natural monuments provide excellent panoramic views. The Sophienkreuz (White Cross) on Hirschstein offers a great view towards Greiz from its viewing platform. The Schmirchauer Höhe — Grubengeleucht (Mining Lamp) Observation Tower provides a beautiful view over the Gessental. Additionally, the 9-meter-high observation tower on the Moor Experience Trail offers sweeping views across the moor landscape.
While the natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for activities like swimming at the Auma Reservoir. Winter can provide a unique, serene experience, especially for monuments like the ancient Stiel-Eiche, though some trails might be less accessible.


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