Best attractions and places to see around Haussömmern include a variety of notable landmarks, natural features, and historical sites in the surrounding region. The area is characterized by the Unstrut river valley, offering natural reserves with diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can explore ancient castle ruins and historical town structures that reflect centuries of regional history. These points of interest provide opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Closed in the winter months
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Reconstruction of a Germanic fortified settlement from the period 200 BC is unique in Germany. and 50 AD. (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arch%C3%A4ologens_Freilichtmuseum_Funkenburg)
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This is a stamp office Touringen stamp 373
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Cycle and footpath bridge over Unstrut
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The former bridge gate is the last of the 5 city gates and one of the 3 main gates of the city. The Salzstraße, one of 2 important medieval trade routes that crossed in Tennstedt, led through the gate. According to a copper engraving by Merian, the bridge gate was originally a square gate tower with a pointed dome and a platform with battlements and a tower crown. With the completion of the gate in 1483, Tennstedt's oldest gate coat of arms was used. In addition to the Saxon coat of arms, the oldest depiction of the Tennstedt coat of arms can also be seen on this. The coat of arms stone was probably placed in the middle above the gate. This arrangement was found in the Langensalzaer Tor and is still preserved today in the Osthöfer Tor. On March 3, 1636, the Swedes invaded Tennstedt for the first time during the Thirty Years' War, plundering and burning. Half the city was burned down within 4 hours. The bridge gate also fell victim to this onslaught. After the city was sacked, the city council ordered the gate to be walled up. On April 12, 1640, the Swedes came from the north and smashed the gate. Tennstedt was plundered again, after which the gate was walled up again in 1641. Numerous complaints from the local farmers, who now had no direct access to their fields, led to the reopening of the gate. After the winter cultivation of the fields was completed, the gate was bricked up again. On May 24th of the following year, by order of the council, the gate was opened permanently. In 1643 a man-high wall was built on both sides of the gate entrance from the north, which could be closed with a gate. It is not clear what function this building served, as the wall was too low to defend the city. Around 1850 the bridge gate was demolished because of the new construction of the bridge road. Similar to the Langensalza Gate, two neo-Gothic gate pillars with battlements were erected in place of the gate. Likewise, the man-high walls to protect pedestrians were replaced by lower ones. The gate coat of arms was given a new place and was used in the area of the left pillar next to the passage gate. When the bridge over the Klunkerbach was rebuilt in the 1970s, the right pillar and the walls were removed. The left pillar with a passage and a coat of arms stone has been preserved to this day. There is a so-called "notice board" on the city side of the tower. Until well into the 1980s, notices were posted on the bulletin board in which the city administration informed the population about important matters.
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The region around Haussömmern is rich in natural beauty. A prominent feature is the Unstrut Valley Nature Reserve between Nägelstedt and Großvargula, where the Unstrut river flows in its original riverbed, forming picturesque loops. This reserve is known for its dense bank vegetation, pollarded willows, and is home to 35 species of butterflies. Another natural highlight is the Holz Spring at Wülfersberg, a small, refreshing spring located directly on the Unstrut bike path, perfect for a short rest.
You can explore several historical sites in the vicinity. The Herbsleben Castle Ruins offer a glimpse into the region's past, with a history of changing ownership among high nobility and significant extensions before being burned during the Thirty Years' War. In Bad Tennstedt, you can see the Town Hall Bad Tennstedt, one of the oldest buildings in town, originally built in 1377. Also, the Brückentor Tennstedt, a former bridge gate, stands as the last of the city's five original gates, marking a medieval trade route.
Yes, several attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Unstrut Valley Nature Reserve offers easy paths for walks and opportunities to observe nature, including 35 species of butterflies. The Holz Spring at Wülfersberg provides a pleasant spot for a family break along the bike path. Historical sites like the Herbsleben Castle Ruins and the Brückentor Tennstedt can also be engaging for older children interested in history.
The region around Haussömmern is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Unstrut river, with routes like the "Rest Area on the K2 Cycle Path – View of Kirchheilingen loop from Bad Tennstedt" available. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails such as the "Unstrut Bridge – Lohmühle Watermill loop from Bad Tennstedt." Hiking is also popular, with easy routes like the "Ketzerturm – Ballhausen Castle and Park loop from Bad Tennstedt." You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Haussömmern, MTB Trails around Haussömmern, and Easy hikes around Haussömmern guides.
Yes, the area offers hiking trails for various abilities. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the "Ketzerturm – Ballhausen Castle and Park loop from Bad Tennstedt" or the "Town Hall Bad Tennstedt loop from Bad Tennstedt." These trails are generally suitable for families and those looking for a relaxed outdoor experience. The Unstrut Valley Nature Reserve also provides pleasant walking paths. For more options, refer to the Easy hikes around Haussömmern guide.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Haussömmern, offering pleasant weather for cycling, hiking, and exploring natural reserves. The Unstrut Valley Nature Reserve, for instance, is particularly vibrant in spring and summer when its 35 species of butterflies are active. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage, though some paths might be less suitable for narrow tires in humid weather.
While specific dog-friendly designations for every attraction are not always available, many natural areas and outdoor trails around Haussömmern are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. The paths within the Unstrut Valley Nature Reserve and the various hiking and cycling routes mentioned in the nearby guides are good options for exploring with your canine companion.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and historical depth of the region. The Unstrut Valley Nature Reserve is often highlighted as the "most beautiful part of the middle Unstrut" for its idyllic scenery and shady paths. The Herbsleben Castle Ruins are praised for being "very nice, well maintained and interesting," with free access. The Holz Spring at Wülfersberg is valued as an "ideal" spot for a short, refreshing rest.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the area. You can find trails like the "Unstrut Bridge – Lohmühle Watermill loop from Bad Tennstedt" or the "Lohmühle Watermill – Grill Zum Unstruttal loop from Herbsleben." These routes offer varying distances and moderate difficulty levels, providing a good challenge for mountain bikers. For more detailed information and additional routes, consult the MTB Trails around Haussömmern guide.
The Unstrut Valley Nature Reserve between Nägelstedt and Großvargula offers numerous scenic spots along the river, with several seating areas inviting visitors to linger and enjoy the picturesque landscape. The natural setting of the Unstrut river flowing in its original riverbed provides beautiful views, especially with the dense bank vegetation and former vineyards. While not explicitly named as 'viewpoints', these areas offer tranquil and visually appealing natural vistas.
The Brückentor Tennstedt is historically significant as the last remaining of Tennstedt's five city gates and one of three main gates. It was a crucial passage for the Salzstraße, one of two important medieval trade routes that converged in Tennstedt. Originally a square gate tower with a pointed dome, it dates back to 1483 and features the oldest depiction of the Tennstedt coat of arms. It suffered destruction during the Thirty Years' War but was eventually reopened permanently after numerous complaints from local farmers.


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