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Top 11 Natural Monuments in Callenberger Forst

Best natural monuments in Callenberger Forst include a sprawling forest, a large reservoir, and unique geological features. This area, encompassing 350 hectares, is recognized for its ecological significance and historical ties to the ducal family of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Visitors can explore a historically managed forest, observe wildlife, and discover various natural attractions. The landscape offers diverse natural features, from tranquil lakes to ancient springs.

Best natural monuments in Callenberger Forst

  • The most popular natural monuments is Goldbergsee (Coburg Sea)

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Goldbergsee (Coburg Sea)

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Goldbergsee, a 145-hectare reservoir, was originally created as a flood control basin. Today, it is one of the most popular recreational areas in Coburg.

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Kupferbrunnen

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Nicely hidden in the cool forest with a spring, a nice hut to rest and right next door it goes up to the Ummerstädter Kühlitze, nice trail 👍🏻.

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Bad Colberg Spa Park

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If you end up in Bad Colberg (like me for rehab 🧑‍🦽), then you are welcome to take a look at the old spa park. The old bubble hall and …

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Dreilöcherstein Memorial

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The Three-Hole Stone stood at this spot. It was not made by human hands, but was perforated and notched by weathering. The original was formerly a boundary stone between Saxe-Coburg …

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Climbing Roots at Callenberger Forst

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The climbing root is a place where you can let your play instinct run free. The roots of the tree are exposed and invite you to climb.

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Bärenspur
April 14, 2026, Kurpark Bad Colberg

The small park of the former spa clinic seamlessly transitions into the surrounding nature. I am always fascinated by the great tranquility that the park, village, and surroundings radiate. It is also a great training ground for free-running or leash training for future well-behaved dogs. As the clinic and thermal baths are currently closed, there is little public traffic, and you can use the paths, park, and meadows extensively and almost undisturbed. I heard that there is supposed to be a new user from the hotel and wellness industry soon. That would be desirable, because Bad Colberg is a pearl!

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Maren
September 12, 2025, Kurpark Bad Colberg

It has a certain morbid charm, and the contrast between the modern clinic and the historic spa gardens is stark.

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Goldbergsee, a 145-hectare reservoir, was originally created as a flood control basin. Today, it is one of the most popular recreational areas in Coburg. The lake was created at the end of 2010. Since then, it has become a popular destination for day trips. The idyllic surroundings offer beautiful views of the majestic Callenberg Castle, which overlooks the lake, and the Glender Wiesen bird sanctuary.

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The associated red beech has since been felled.

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Elaborately crafted shelter next to the copper fountain.

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The Three-Hole Stone stood at this spot. It was not made by human hands, but was perforated and notched by weathering. The original was formerly a boundary stone between Saxe-Coburg and Saxe-Hildburghausen. It was stolen by unknown persons and replaced with a man-made three-hole stone.

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The path around the Goldbergsee can be enjoyed at any time of year. Many water birds can be observed, part of the path leads through the forest, the rest along the lake. If you prefer peace and quiet, you should come during the week, as it can get crowded at the weekend.

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The thermal bath is a village beautifully embedded in a lush hilly landscape. It owes its title as a spa to three deep drillings from the last century, which led to the bubbling of three thermal springs. They are used in the modern spa clinic for bathing, for inhalations and as a drinking source. The historical architectural part of the spa facilities is unfortunately only partially used and needs a structural refreshment. It encloses a small but fine spa park. All together I give the predicate: "Worth seeing!" So stop, look and walk around.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit in Callenberger Forst?

Visitors frequently enjoy the Goldbergsee (Coburg Sea), a large reservoir offering scenic views and a popular recreational area. Another favorite is the Kupferbrunnen, known for its elaborately crafted shelter and a refreshing spring. The Bad Colberg Spa Park also attracts visitors with its historical significance and natural elements.

Are there natural monuments suitable for families with children in Callenberger Forst?

Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Goldbergsee (Coburg Sea) offers a pleasant path around the lake, ideal for walks. The Kupferbrunnen provides a nice resting spot in the forest. Additionally, the Climbing Roots at Callenberger Forst is a fun spot where children can engage with nature.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the natural monuments?

Callenberger Forst, as a historically managed forest, is home to red and fallow deer. The Goldbergsee is adjacent to the Glender Wiesen bird sanctuary, making it an excellent spot for observing diverse waterfowl. The Hofmann Ponds, nestled within the forest, are also great for observing local flora and fauna.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance?

Absolutely. The Bad Colberg Spa Park features a fountain, drinking hall, and old trees, showcasing a blend of natural elements and historic architecture. The Dreilöcherstein Memorial marks the site of a historic boundary stone. The entire Callenberger Forst itself has historical ties as a former hunting ground for the ducal family of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

What are the best times to visit the natural monuments in Callenberger Forst?

The path around the Goldbergsee is enjoyable year-round. While weekends can be busy, visiting during the week often offers a quieter experience. Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for forest walks and wildlife observation.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible natural monuments?

Yes, the Bad Colberg Spa Park is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy its historical and natural features.

What kind of hiking trails are available near the natural monuments?

Callenberger Forst offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy routes, such as those around the Goldbergsee. For a more adventurous experience, the Saulochklamm features a forest hiking trail with interesting rock formations and a small waterfall. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Easy hikes in Callenberger Forst guide.

Can I go mountain biking near the natural monuments?

Yes, the region around Callenberger Forst offers several mountain biking opportunities. You can find routes that take you through diverse landscapes. For specific trails and difficulties, refer to the MTB Trails in Callenberger Forst guide.

Are there unique geological features to explore?

Yes, the Saulochklamm is a notable area for geological interest, featuring captivating rock formations and a small waterfall. It also includes intriguing sights like the 'fairy tale fountain,' 'Teufelsbrünnla,' and 'Teufelskanzel'.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in Callenberger Forst?

Visitors appreciate the tranquil beauty and recreational opportunities. The Goldbergsee is loved for its idyllic views and peaceful atmosphere, while the Kupferbrunnen is valued as a serene resting spot. The chance to observe wildlife and explore a historically rich forest also adds to the appeal.

Are there any natural springs or water features besides Goldbergsee?

Beyond the Goldbergsee, the Kupferbrunnen is a natural spring known for its clear, cool water. Additionally, the Hofmann Ponds offer a serene environment with fish ponds, ideal for natural history excursions.

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