Attractions and places to see around Mildenau are situated at the foot of the Ore Mountains, offering a diverse landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and clear rivers. The town features a historic old town with notable landmarks and a history path detailing its past. This region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
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Here you can take a wonderful tour along the river. A highlight for the senses.
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Great hiking trail along the Röhrgraben
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An absolute highlight in every season. The old Königssteig from the valley is unfortunately no longer accessible.
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You just have to see this masterpiece on this track. So beautiful.
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Stairs lead to a rewarding view (€ 1). Below the rock formation is a really cute children's playground and a restaurant with an ice cream dealer.
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Unmistakable rock in the Schwarzwassertal. Here you can often watch climbers and the Nonnenfelsen is also a beautiful photo opportunity - whether summer or winter.
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Mildenau is surrounded by the beautiful Ore Mountains, offering diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the scenic Schwarze Pockau Rest Area, where the river meanders through varied terrain, or hike through the Schwarzwassertal gorge, known for its rich flora and fauna. Other notable natural features include the Felsklippen am linken Talhang der Preßnitz and the unique Läusekrautwiese am Rauschenbach, both designated natural monuments.
Yes, Mildenau offers several historical sites. The historic old town features prominent buildings like St. Andrew's Church and Mildenau Castle. You can also explore the Röhrgrabenweg – Historic Mining Canal Trail, which provides insights into the region's mining past. Additionally, the Mildenau History Path guides visitors through the village with display boards and ceramic plaques detailing historical events and architecture. For more information on the history path, you can visit erzgebirge-tourismus.de.
The region around Mildenau is ideal for hiking, with numerous trails through dense forests and rolling hills. Popular options include routes around the Pöhlberg mountain and trails through the Preßnitz Valley. The Schwarzwassertal offers various tours along the river, while the Schwarze Pockau Rest Area also provides diverse hiking options for different fitness levels. For more hiking ideas, you can explore the general cycling guide for the area: Cycling around Mildenau.
Yes, Mildenau has options for families. The Röhrgrabenweg – Historic Mining Canal Trail is wonderful for children, offering opportunities to play and even organize small boat races in the canal, alongside its historical interest. The Schwarzwassertal is also considered family-friendly, inviting exploration of its impressive flora and fauna.
For breathtaking panoramic views of the Ore Mountains, visit the Greifensteine Observation Rock. This natural monument offers extensive vistas of the Erzgebirge peaks and surrounding valleys, including Pöhlberg, Bärenstein, Keilberg, and Fichtelberg. Another excellent viewpoint is the Katzenstein Lookout, which provides great views into the Schwarzwassertal.
Absolutely! The region around Mildenau is well-suited for cycling, with numerous trails. The "Annaberger Landring" is a popular cycle route. You can find various cycling routes, including gravel biking and road cycling, in the area. For detailed routes and guides, check out: Gravel biking around Mildenau, Road Cycling Routes around Mildenau, and Cycling around Mildenau.
Beyond the well-known attractions, the Felsklippen am linken Talhang der Preßnitz and the Läusekrautwiese am Rauschenbach are designated natural monuments offering unique natural beauty. The Schwarze Pockau Rest Area, while popular, is often described by visitors as a place they return to repeatedly due to its picturesque and varied landscape, making it a consistently rewarding 'gem'.
The Röhrgrabenweg – Historic Mining Canal Trail is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive option for enjoying the historical and natural surroundings.
The changing seasons in Mildenau offer different outdoor opportunities. Spring brings beautiful blooms perfect for hiking, summer is ideal for cycling and enjoying the outdoors, autumn is great for mushroom picking, and winter provides opportunities for skiing on the nearby Fichtelberg. Generally, late spring through early autumn (May to October) is excellent for hiking and cycling.
Mildenau hosts various cultural events throughout the year, including concerts and theater performances. A special highlight during the Advent season is the traditionally decorated Christmas markets. The summer miners' festival also attracts thousands of visitors annually, offering a vibrant cultural experience.
Visitors consistently praise the natural beauty and tranquility. For instance, the Schwarze Pockau Rest Area is loved for its picturesque meandering river and varied landscape, making every visit a must. The Schwarzwassertal is admired for its impressive flora and fauna, described as one of the most beautiful valleys, perfect for a sensory experience along the river.
While Mildenau itself is known for its hiking and cycling, the broader Ore Mountains region, where Mildenau is situated, offers winter sports opportunities. The Fichtelberg, for example, is a popular destination for skiing during the colder months.
Yes, the Greifensteine Observation Rock is a prominent natural monument and rock formation near Mildenau, reaching 731 meters and offering panoramic views. It's also known for climbing and mountaineering. Additionally, the Felsklippen am linken Talhang der Preßnitz are designated natural monuments worth exploring.


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