Best attractions and places to see in Röthenbacher Wald include a variety of natural and man-made sites. This region offers more than 20 hidden gems, ranging from geological formations to interactive forest experiences. Visitors can explore forested areas, reservoirs, and historical markers, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Forest labyrinth with quiz questions and fun for young and old. At the end, there is also an opportunity for a refreshment that you have brought yourself.
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The Röthenbach flows through a large forest area before flowing into the Flöha below Wünschendorf. Approximately in the middle of the forest area are two small dams that impound the waters of the Röthenbach and the Rainbach, respectively, and are connected to the Saidenbach Dam. However, they have not been used as drinking water reservoirs since 1995.
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According to the information board: "The "H-C Stone" commemorates the great forester Heinrich Cotta from Jena. Cotta founded the first private forestry school in Thuringia, which attracted attention throughout Germany. In 1811, the Saxon government appointed him as forestry officer in Tharandt, where his forestry school received state funding. In 1816, it was elevated to a state forestry academy. ... The "H" and "C" may have been carved into the stone by a grateful student of Cotta..."
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Memorial stone commemorating the 800th anniversary of the reign of the Saxon princely House of Wettin, of regional, dynastic, and local historical significance. From June 15 to 19, 1889, the Wettin Festival was held throughout Saxony to commemorate the 800 years of Wettin rule in Saxony. The H stands for Henry, Count of Eilenburg, the first Wettin, to whom the County of Meissen (later Saxony) was granted in 1089. The A commemorates King Albert of Saxony, the reigning ruler of the kingdom in 1889.
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Description: A special attraction in the municipality of Grünhainichen is the forest labyrinth, which opened in fall 2022. Covering 1,000 m2 and a path length of 1.2 km, it offers visitors, especially families, an incredible experience! The forest labyrinth, unique in Germany, is located in the Borstendorf district, in the Röthenbach Forest. Guests of all ages enter through the impressive entrance portal, and an exciting adventure begins. Visitors can enjoy 8 different experience stations, including a barefoot path, a forester's stand, a quiet island with a covered seating area, and a robber's house with moving figures. A must-see for every family! There are also 10 quiz boards hidden in the labyrinth with questions on two topics that must be answered. Children can collect small prizes by completing the quiz card. Source and history: https://gruenhainichen.com/tourismus/neu-ab-24-09-2022-das-waldlabyrinth-mit-bambiniwanderweg/
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Everything is beautifully laid out with lots of variety for children and interesting facts about chess and the forest. Really great and highly recommended.
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A really great excursion destination - not just for kids
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Eclogite is the densest of all silicate rocks found on the surface of the earth. "350 million years ago, two continents collided with enormous energy. A piece of the continental plate pushed over a piece of oceanic crust. The plate below was pushed far in the direction of the earth's interior by the weight of the upper plate. By the inside The earth's prevailing heat and the enormous weight of the upper plate is said to have transformed the material structure of the lower plate by enormous pressure energy. Eclogite was formed. However, the rock material did not melt at 500 to 1000 °C, but the ultra pressure changed the minerals. It has not been clearly clarified by which geological event the eclogite, which had been shifted into the earth's interior, came back to the earth's surface." Source: www.erzgebirge.tv/2018/01/ultrahart-und-steinalt/
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Yes, Röthenbacher Wald offers several family-friendly attractions. A popular choice is the Borstendorf Forest Labyrinth – Röthenbach Forest, which features 8 interactive stations and quizzes, ideal for all ages (though not suitable for strollers). The Röthenbach Reservoir is also considered family-friendly, offering peaceful walks and nature observation.
The region is rich in natural landscapes. You can visit the Röthenbach Reservoir, a somewhat hidden lake known for its tranquility and as a breeding ground for herons and black storks. Another unique natural site is the Geotope Eclogite Rock Eppont, a natural monument showcasing eclogite, one of the densest silicate rocks formed by ancient continental collisions.
While specific difficulty levels for all trails aren't detailed, the Borstendorf Forest Labyrinth – Röthenbach Forest is located directly on the Bambini hiking trail, suggesting accessible options. The area around Röthenbach Reservoir is also described as having a 'nice way' and being 'ideal for families,' implying easier walking paths.
Yes, Röthenbacher Wald is known for its diverse hiking opportunities, including circular routes. Many visitors enjoy exploring the area around the Röthenbach Reservoir, which offers scenic paths suitable for round trips.
The Röthenbach Reservoir is a notable spot for wildlife observation, particularly as a breeding ground for herons and black storks. With a bit of luck, you might spot these birds in their natural habitat.
The Borstendorf Forest Labyrinth – Röthenbach Forest is explicitly noted as not suitable for strollers, which suggests it may not be wheelchair accessible. For specific accessible routes, it's recommended to check local trail information or contact the regional tourist office, as detailed accessibility information for all paths is not readily available.
Röthenbacher Wald can be enjoyed throughout the year, depending on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes. Summer is ideal for outdoor activities, while winter can provide a unique experience for those interested in snow-covered trails.
Yes, Röthenbacher Wald can be suitable for hiking in winter. The forested areas and trails offer a different kind of beauty when covered in snow. However, it's advisable to check local conditions and trail accessibility before heading out, and to be prepared with appropriate winter gear.
Röthenbacher Wald offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find options for road cycling, mountain biking, and touring bicycle. Routes range from easy to difficult, catering to different skill levels and preferences.
For scenic views, consider visiting Weber's Ruh Shelter on the Schachwanderweg, which offers a wonderful view towards Augustusburg. The Röthenbach Reservoir also provides picturesque natural vistas.
Beyond the well-known spots, the Röthenbach Reservoir is described as 'somewhat hidden' and offers a peaceful, less-trafficked experience. The Geotope Eclogite Rock Eppont is another unique, less common natural monument showcasing geological history.
Many natural areas and trails in Röthenbacher Wald are generally dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy walks with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and to be mindful of local regulations, especially around wildlife breeding areas like the Röthenbach Reservoir.
While specific cafes are not listed directly within the highlight descriptions, the Borstendorf Forest Labyrinth – Röthenbach Forest has a tranquility area at its center where picnics are available. For more substantial dining options, you would typically find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns and villages surrounding Röthenbacher Wald.


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