Attractions and places to see around Schlegel include a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty in this village nestled in the rolling hills of eastern Germany. The region offers 25 hidden gems for exploration, from historical landmarks to natural features. Visitors can explore various sites, including bridges, trails, and natural monuments, providing diverse options for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The arched bridge of the Höllentalbahn, which ran between Triptis and Marxgrün, was in use from 1895 to 1945. After that, the railway line leading to Thuringia was discontinued. The Selbitz Viaduct is now a lost place.
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A remarkable wooden bridge over the Selbitz River and a very popular photo subject in the Höllental Valley. According to legend, the Prince of Hell was once seen on the Devil's Bridge.
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Hikers walk on the pipes that carry water to the power plant. On the trail along the right bank of the Selbitz River, you walk on 1.60-meter-high pipes, which carry water for 1,855 meters from the weir to the water tower and from there to the power plant. Sometimes the surface of the pipes peeks through.
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A wooden bridge over the Sebnitz, partly with different roofs, a truly magnificent construction.
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Very nice path, especially in autumn.
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On the Rohrensteig on the right bank of the Selbitz you walk on 1.60 m high tubes in which the water runs over a length of 1855 m (descent: 37.4 m) from the weir to the water tower and from there into the power plant. Occasionally you can see the surface of the pipes. In 2006, the Rohrsteig was opened to the public again after fundamental, expensive repairs.
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The railway bridge that spans the path was built from the diabase rock quarried from the Höllental quarry! 😉👍
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Rustic wooden bridge over the Selbitz!👍 We had a great hike through the Höllental! 🤩👍
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Schlegel is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Schlegel Castle, a 13th-century fortress overlooking the village, or the historic Schlegel Church, also from the 13th century. The Hofgarten (Court Garden), once part of the castle complex, offers a glimpse into the opulent past. Additionally, the Selbitz Viaduct (Höllental Railway) is a significant historical site, an arched bridge that was part of a railway line in use from 1895 to 1945.
Yes, the region boasts several natural highlights. The Rothental Valley offers breathtaking views and serene hiking trails. You can also find the picturesque Stegenbach Waterfall nearby, perfect for picnics. The 👹 Höllental (Hell Valley) is a significant natural monument with scenic views, and the Jungfernsteg — Covered wooden bridge over the Selbitz provides lovely views of the surrounding landscape, including the Hirschsprung.
To delve into the region's heritage, visit the Schlegel Museum, which features archaeological finds and exhibits on the village's development. If you visit during summer, you might experience the annual Schlossgarten Festival, celebrating local culture with music, dancing, and traditional foods. The Village Market, held every Saturday, offers local produce and goods.
The area around Schlegel, particularly the Rothental Valley and Höllental, offers a variety of hiking trails. You can explore the Röhrensteig Trail, a pleasant route through the Höllental with continuous views and information about historical pipes. For more options, you can find numerous routes, including easy hikes, on the Easy hikes around Schlegel guide, which features trails like the 'Black Pond – Ponds for smooth newts loop'.
Yes, Schlegel offers options for families. The Jungfernsteg — Covered wooden bridge over the Selbitz is listed as family-friendly, providing an interesting walk. The Stegenbach Waterfall is a popular spot for leisurely walks and picnics, suitable for families. The Rothentaler Allee, a scenic tree-lined promenade, is also perfect for pleasant family strolls.
Absolutely. The surrounding areas, including the Rothental Valley, provide various trails for cycling. For gravel biking enthusiasts, the Gravel biking around Schlegel guide offers challenging routes like the 'Bleiloch Dam – Bleiloch Reservoir loop'. If you prefer general cycling, the Cycling around Schlegel guide includes routes such as the 'Höllental along the Selbitz – Höllental Gorge loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and historical significance of the area. The wooden bridges like the Jungfernsteg and Teufelssteg are popular photo subjects, offering unique views. The Röhrensteig Trail is praised for its pleasant hiking experience and continuous landscape views. The blend of natural landscapes and historical sites, especially within the Höllental, is highly valued by the komoot community.
The 👹 Höllental (Hell Valley) is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a chance to experience this natural monument. While specific details for other attractions vary, the main paths and promenades in the village, such as the Rothentaler Allee, generally provide easier access for strolls.
The spring and summer months are ideal for enjoying the full range of outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling, when the Rothental Valley and other natural areas are in full bloom. The annual Schlossgarten Festival also takes place during the summer. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for scenic walks. While winter can be charming, some trails might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.
Beyond the main highlights, the region has 25 hidden gems to explore. The historical significance of the Selbitz Viaduct (Höllental Railway) as a 'lost place' offers a unique historical exploration. The various smaller trails and viewpoints within the Rothental Valley and Höllental, often less frequented, can also be considered hidden gems for those seeking tranquility and discovery.
The Village Market is held every Saturday, offering local produce and goods. For larger cultural events, the annual Schlossgarten Festival takes place during the summer. For current event schedules, it's best to check local tourism information sources upon arrival in Schlegel.


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