Natural Monuments in Lußberger Forst feature a diverse landscape with rock formations, caves, and springs. The region offers various natural features for exploration. Visitors can discover more than 7 distinct natural monuments within the area. These sites provide insight into the local geology and natural environment.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Closed in winter so that the bats are undisturbed. A visit is possible between April 20 and October 20. Registration must be made 1 week in advance.
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Here you can enjoy your break
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Here in the WALDKISTE, drinks are offered on a trust basis. Always pay carefully so that many other hikers and cyclists can enjoy them. And of course, always keep the places clean!
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Wrong! No Lußberger Wetterstein! That is the Rudendorfer Wetterstein, it was built voluntarily by the Haßbergverein Rudendorf and installed with the support of the Haßberge Nature Park!
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Note the sometimes very old graffiti everywhere in the rocks
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Aerial view of the Veitenstein
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Definitely a nice spot for a short stop.
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Lußberger Forst is characterized by a diverse landscape featuring rock formations, caves, and springs. You can discover geological formations like the Veitenstein Rock Formation, which includes a cave, or the refreshing Kammerstein Spring, a natural water source with a small rest area.
Yes, the Veitenstein Rock Formation is not only a natural monument but also a historical site associated with local legends. Additionally, the Querkel Cave at Veitenstein has an information board detailing its history, and can be visited by appointment.
The area around the natural monuments offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes that pass by the Querkel Cave at Veitenstein and the Rudendorf Weather Stone. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Lußberger Forst, or consider gravel biking and MTB trails in the region.
Absolutely. The Rudendorf Weather Stone is considered family-friendly and offers a snack bench with views. The Kammerstein Spring also provides a pleasant rest area in the forest. For a unique experience, the Wooden Sculptures and Carvings in Hassberge Nature Park offer a lovingly designed area with many discoveries for all ages, including wooden animals and reliefs.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views, such as those from the Veitenstein Rock Formation and the Rudendorf Weather Stone. The tranquility of places like the Kammerstein Spring for a break, and the unique, artistic elements found at the Wooden Sculptures and Carvings are also highly praised.
The difficulty varies. For example, the Veitenstein Rock Formation is accessible via intermediate trails. The Querkel Cave at Veitenstein is associated with more challenging routes. Many trails in the region, including those to the Rudendorf Weather Stone, are considered moderate. You can find detailed difficulty ratings in the respective tour descriptions on komoot.
Yes, the Querkel Cave at Veitenstein can be visited, but typically by appointment. There is also an annual 'day of the open Veitensteinhöhle' in August, offering a special opportunity to explore it.
Some natural monuments offer basic facilities. The Veitenstein Rock Formation provides a shelter, and the Rudendorf Weather Stone has a snack bench for resting. The Kammerstein Spring also features a small rest area.
From the Veitenstein Rock Formation, you can enjoy expansive views of the surrounding landscape. The Rudendorf Weather Stone offers specific views towards Altenburg. These viewpoints provide excellent opportunities to appreciate the region's natural beauty.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes that incorporate the natural monuments. For instance, you can find loops like the 'Querkel Cave at Veitenstein – Rudendorf Weather Stone loop' or the 'Veitenstein Rock Formation – Rudendorf Weather Stone loop' starting from Ebelsbach. More details are available in the hiking guide for Lußberger Forst.
While the natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the forest. Summer provides lush greenery, and winter can offer a unique, serene experience, though some cave access might be limited. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Lußberger Forst is home to more than 7 distinct natural monuments, offering a variety of rock formations, caves, and springs to explore.


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