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Dog friendly hiking trails in Naunhof-Brandiser Forst traverse the largest continuous forest area in southeast Leipzig, characterized by extensive deciduous forests with old oaks, hornbeams, and beeches. The region features a gently rolling topography within the Brandiser Hügelland, including the distinctive Porphyry Hill Country. A network of natural and former quarry lakes, such as Kiesgrubensee Pomßen and Albrechtshainer See, defines the landscape, offering diverse natural features for exploration. This area provides varied terrain for dog friendly hiking, from woodland paths…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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☆ Right on the edge of the forest... to Oberholz. With outdoor facilities for cyclists... a good stopping point.
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Even more beautiful when it's green!!
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The wooded area known as Oberholz promises hiking fun along several themed trails. Children can romp around on the playground at the edge of the forest, and the Büffeltränke (Buffalo Drinking Water) serves lunch, cake, and, of course, draft beer, almost within earshot.
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The Büffeltränke (Buffalo Drinking Fountain) is located right next to the Oberholz University of Applied Sciences. It's only open on weekends. With outdoor seating, you can quench your hunger and thirst here. Simple, home-cooked food.
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The Oberholz stop in the south of Großpösna takes its name from the Oberholz forest area located south of the station. The station opened on April 20, 1893, making it forty years older than the Großpösna stop to the north. On October 1, 1916, Oberholz station was designated a railway station. The current stop has a platform and a wooden waiting room, which is the home of the Friends of the Großpösna Railway Association. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnstrecke_Leipzig%E2%80%93Geithain
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Every Sunday from 12 p.m. In summer, on our outdoor seating area under ancient oak trees. In winter, in our cozy dining room by the fireplace. Source: https://restaurant-stottmeister.de/Bueffeltraenke-in-Grosspoesna
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A playground right next to the buffalo trough. Almost everything is made of wood. There is something for every child. Whether it's a small climbing wall or swing or climbing castle, it's really nicely done. Right next to it is the forest and there is also a small Oberholz train station and bus stop.
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Naunhof-Brandiser Forst offers a wide selection of trails suitable for you and your dog, with over 90 dog-friendly routes to explore. This includes 60 easy, 33 moderate, and 5 difficult trails, ensuring options for all fitness levels.
The region is characterized by its extensive deciduous forests, featuring old oaks, hornbeams, and beeches. You'll also encounter a network of picturesque lakes, including former quarry lakes like Kiesgrube Pomßen Lake and Naunhof Gravel Pit. The gently rolling topography of the Brandiser Hügelland and the unique Porphyrhügelland with its spectacular quarries add to the diverse scenery.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly trails in Naunhof-Brandiser Forst are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. A popular option is the Küchenholz Hut – Parthe Bridge loop from Naunhof, which is an easy 7.3 km route. Another easy, shorter option is the Lindenklause in Lindhardt – Parthe Bridge loop from Naunhof, covering 4.2 km.
For an easy and relatively short walk, consider the Picnic Area Naunhofer Forst – Parthe Bridge loop from Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Naunhof, which is just over 3.4 km. Another great option is the Picnic Area Naunhofer Forst – Parthe Bridge loop from Naunhof, an easy 4.5 km route.
The most favorable seasons for hiking with your dog are spring and autumn. During these times, temperatures are mild, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant, with blooming flowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Winter hikes around the lakes can also be tranquil and picturesque.
Absolutely! You can discover several interesting spots. The Küchenholz Hut is a charming rebuilt hut with distinctive windows. Many trails pass by beautiful lakes like Kiesgrube Pomßen Lake, known for its depth and tranquil setting. You might also encounter the historic Lindhardt Watermill and its mill pond.
Yes, the region offers options for refreshments. The Lindenklause in Lindhardt is a restaurant with a beer garden quietly nestled within the Lindhardt forest, providing a convenient stop for hikers and their canine companions.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Naunhof-Brandiser Forst, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 4,200 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse natural landscapes, the extensive network of well-maintained trails, and the peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for walks with dogs.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging adventure, the Parthe Bridge – Wildlife Enclosure Großpösna loop from Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Naunhof is a difficult 20.5 km route. This trail offers a greater distance and elevation gain for a more strenuous hike with your dog.
The Naunhof-Brandiser Forst is rich in lakes, and some areas offer access for dogs to cool off. Kiesgrubensee Pomßen and Albrechtshainer See are popular lakes in the area, and some trails around them may provide opportunities for dogs to swim, with certain areas even designated as dog beaches.
Yes, parking is generally available at common starting points for hikes throughout the Naunhof-Brandiser Forst. Many trailheads, especially those near popular attractions or picnic areas, offer designated parking spaces, making it convenient to begin your dog-friendly adventure.
While many trails are best accessed by car, some starting points in Naunhof-Brandiser Forst are reachable via public transport, particularly those closer to the towns of Naunhof or Brandis. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for specific routes and access points before planning your trip.


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