Best attractions and places to see around Puschwitz, a municipality in the district of Bautzen in Saxony, Germany, offers a tranquil setting. While Puschwitz itself is a smaller community, its location provides access to a range of experiences. The surrounding Upper Lusatia region features historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural points of interest.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Nice opportunity to take a break. At the same time a place steeped in history. Information is offered in two languages.
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This listed cemetery is one of the most beautiful in the country.
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Very beautiful baroque palace with a picturesque park. The Saxon bird sanctuary is located in the manor pavilion.
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The castle and park are really worth seeing
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The monument erected in honor of Cyril and Methodius underscores the Sorbs' connection with other Slavic peoples. A monument was erected near the historic Via Regia in honor of Cyril and Methodius. These Byzantine scholars and priests from Thessaloniki were the Christian missionaries to the Slavic peoples in the 9th century. For this reason, the two brothers are also called "Apostles of the Slavs." The greatest achievement of the two brothers lies in their emphasis on the Slavic mother tongue and the cultural independence of the Slavic peoples. In the mid-19th century, Pastor Michał Hórnik and his like-minded friends founded the Cyril-Methodius Society. Although it has now been proven that the Sorbs were evangelized by the Diocese of Meissen, the Sorbs continue to venerate Cyril and Methodius. In 2000, the society erected the Millennium Monument at its present location.
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with information on the Way of St. James
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According to the explanations on the sign at the entrance, the mill initially stood in Saritsch from 1733 and was moved here as a display facility in 1977 after the war, destruction and reconstruction because it had to make way for open-cast clay mining. The story about the executioner's house next to it, commissioned by August the Strong, is also interesting.
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Right, the highlight is actually the cemetery: "All graves are equal, because all people are equal before God."
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Beyond the well-known abbey and palace, you can explore the St. Katharina Cemetery with White Crosses in Ralbitz, known for its more than 300 unified white wooden crosses, a striking Sorbian tradition. Another significant historical monument is the Cyril and Methodius Millennium Monument, symbolizing the spread of the Christian message in Lusatia.
Yes, the region offers several natural spots for relaxation. The Neschwitz Baroque Palace and Park features an impressive, well-maintained castle park perfect for strolls. Further afield, you can find the Naherholungsgebiet Blaue Adria recreational area and Waldbad Niesendorf, an open-air swimming pool, both offering opportunities to enjoy nature.
The area is rich in Sorbian culture. You can experience this at the St. Marienstern Abbey, a continuously existing monastery with a long history and Baroque architecture. The nearby city of Bautzen is also a hub for Sorbian traditions, offering self-guided tours to explore its heritage, towers, and Ortenburg castle.
The Puschwitz area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for hiking and cycling. For example, there are easy to moderate hiking trails like the 'Schweinerden Watermill – Klosterwasser Waterfall loop' or the 'Biotope at the Burgwall loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Neschwitz Palace Park – Neschwitz Palace and Park loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Puschwitz.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Caminau Castle Ruins, a fantasy ruin with wooden platforms offering panoramic views and a small rest area, which is described as a beautiful medieval playground for children. Additionally, the Saurier Park (Dinosaur Park) and Sauriergarten Gruss in Bautzen are popular amusement parks with dinosaur themes, and a Hedge Maze in Bautzen offers an engaging outdoor activity.
The Upper Lusatia region, including Puschwitz, is generally pleasant from spring to autumn (April to October) for exploring outdoor attractions, parks, and historical sites. During these months, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the castle parks and recreational areas. Winter offers a different charm, though some outdoor activities might be limited.
Yes, parking is generally available at major attractions. For instance, Neschwitz Baroque Palace and Park is listed as having parking facilities. It's always a good idea to check specific venue information for detailed parking options before your visit.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained historical sites and the tranquil natural settings. The St. Marienstern Abbey is valued for its continuous history and the accessibility of many parts of the monastery, including its garden and museum. The Neschwitz Baroque Palace and Park is praised for its impressive and beautifully kept park grounds.
Beyond the main highlights, the Caminau Castle Ruins offer a unique experience as a 'fantasy ruin' with wooden platforms providing panoramic views. While not a traditional ruin, its creative design and scenic outlook make it a charming, less-expected stop. The Krabat Mill in Schwarzkollm, associated with the Sorbian legend Krabat, also offers an experience world around the saga, including themed tours and an adventure trail.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not explicitly detailed for every attraction, many natural areas and parks, such as the expansive grounds of the Neschwitz Baroque Palace and Park, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. When exploring trails, always check local regulations regarding pets.
The Lusatian Lake District is a unique region formed from former open-cast lignite mines, now featuring numerous lakes and canals. It offers extensive opportunities for cycling, hiking, and water activities. While further afield than immediate Puschwitz attractions, it's a significant regional highlight about an hour's drive away, offering a different kind of natural experience with its artificial waterways like the Barbara Canal.


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