Attractions and places to see around Stützerbach include a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites within the Thuringian Forest. This state-recognized climatic health resort is known for its connection to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, its glassmaking heritage, and its focus on the Kneipp philosophy of health. The region features pristine landscapes, clear streams, and diverse flora and fauna, making it suitable for outdoor exploration.
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The Neue Gehlberger Hütte is located on the 978-meter-high Schneekopf mountain and is the highest-altitude serviced hut in Thuringia. It offers a cozy hiking hostel with shared rooms and a restaurant serving traditional Thuringian cuisine. Opening Hours: The restaurant is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. – longer in summer. Breakfast for guests is served from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
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Explorer of the Thuringian Forest. In 1829 he undertook the first continuous hike along the Rennsteig.
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You can't get more nature than on the 170km long Rennsteig. There are also a number of raised bogs to see.
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The Neue Gehlberger Hütte is open Thursday to Monday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday are rest days. I can only recommend taking a break here. The offer is very good. The proximity to the parking facility at the Güldenen Brücke causes a large number of visitors, mostly on weekends and when the weather is nice.
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Here at 978 m you have a really great all-round view of other peaks in the Thuringian Forest and the Rhön, up to the Ettersberg near Weimar and Oberhof. With very good visibility, such as winter inversion weather conditions, the view extends to the Brocken in the Harz Mountains, to the Schneeberg (Fichtelgebirge) and to the western Ore Mountains. You can also see the “Wilde Gera” (A 71) motorway bridge, the largest arched bridge in Germany with a span of 252 m. https://schneekopf.eu/ And if you want, you can crack the 1000 meter mark here on the observation tower for three euros. Diligence also has its price.
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Very nice vantage point with a successful lookout tower
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Great view, you have to enjoy it!
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A photo is a must when you get there!
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Stützerbach offers several historical sites. You can explore the Goethe Museum Stützerbach, housed in the Gundelachsches Haus, where Johann Wolfgang von Goethe resided. It showcases his original living rooms, writings, and a glassblower's workstation. The village also features the historic Dreieinigkeitskirche (Trinity Church), contributing to its local charm.
You can delve into Stützerbach's rich glassmaking heritage at the Heimat- und Glasmuseum, located in the Haus des Gastes. This museum explores local history and the significant glassmaking tradition, often featuring demonstrations of glassblowing techniques. The Goethe Museum Stützerbach also includes a glassblower's workstation.
For panoramic views, visit the Kickelhahn Tower, an observation tower from 1855 that also features the Goethe house and a restaurant. Another excellent spot is the Schneekopf Summit and Observation Tower, the second-highest elevation in Thuringia, where you can exceed 1,000 meters in the Thuringian Forest. Additionally, Plänckner's viewpoint offers a fantastic vista, especially towards Suhl and, on clear days, as far as the Rhön.
Yes, Stützerbach is a starting point for numerous hiking trails catering to various skill levels. You can follow in the footsteps of Goethe on the Goethewanderweg, enjoy scenic paths like the Oberer Berggrabenweg, or take in village views on the Panoramatrail Stützerbach. For easier walks, explore routes like the Finsteres Loch Gorge or the Kneipp Station Busselbach, which are part of the Easy hikes around Stützerbach guide.
Yes, the famous Rennsteig long-distance hiking trail is easily accessible from the Stützerbach region. You can reach the Highest Point of the Rennsteig, which is marked by a hollow pole and has a nearby viewing platform. This section of the trail offers beautiful natural scenery and high moors.
Kneipp facilities in Stützerbach emphasize a holistic approach to health using natural elements like water, movement, and fresh air. Stützerbach has offered Kneipp cures since 1932. You can find Kneipp Anlagen and 'Wassertretbecken' (water-treading basins) throughout the village, designed for therapeutic water treading and arm baths.
Stützerbach offers several family-friendly options. The Kickelhahn Tower and Schneekopf Summit and Observation Tower are great for adventurous families, offering views and a sense of accomplishment. Special trips with the Dampfbahn (Steam Railway) provide a unique and exciting way to experience the mountainous landscape between Stützerbach and Rennsteig station. Many easy hiking trails are also suitable for families.
Stützerbach hosts various cultural activities and events. The Kulturscheune Stützerbach (Cultural Barn) serves as a center for cultural events and aims to preserve Goethe's memory. The village also features traditional, local heritage, and club festivals, concerts, and demonstrations by artisans, offering insights into local culture. Don't miss the Dampfbahn (Steam Railway) excursions for a unique cultural and scenic experience.
The best time to visit Stützerbach for outdoor activities largely depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the vibrant Thuringian Forest. Summer is ideal for longer hikes and enjoying the Kneipp facilities. Winter provides opportunities for snow-related activities, though some trails might be less accessible.
While specific public transport routes to every attraction may vary, Stützerbach is connected within the region. The Dampfbahn (Steam Railway) offers a unique transport option, connecting Stützerbach with Rennsteig station. For other attractions, local bus services might be available, and many hiking trails are accessible directly from the village center.
Stützerbach offers several popular running routes for various distances and difficulties. You can find routes like the Freibachtal Valley loop or the Waterfall in Marktal loop, both starting from Stützerbach. For more options, consult the Running Trails around Stützerbach guide, which includes routes like the Manebach Train Station – Meyersgrund Campsite loop.
Many of the natural trails and outdoor areas around Stützerbach are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the Thuringian Forest with your canine companion. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and to be mindful of local regulations and other hikers. The numerous hiking trails, including the Goethewanderweg and Panoramatrail, are generally suitable for walks with dogs.


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