Best natural monuments in Weißeritztalhänge are found within a significant nature reserve in Saxony, Germany. This region features diverse forest ecosystems, including old-growth beech stands, and steep slopes formed by the Wild Weißeritz river. The area is recognized for its rich biodiversity and geological significance, offering insights into the Earth's development. It provides habitats for numerous endangered animal and plant species, making it a valuable area for nature exploration.
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Many people confuse it. The area is called Stille Liebe (Silent Love), the shelter Waldblick (Forest View), which also has a summit register.
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Great view of the valley of the Wild Weißeritz and the Eastern Ore Mountains
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A magnificent view unfolds before us. We're hiking on the Backofenfelsen (Oven Rock). Info: The Backofenfelsen rises approximately 50 meters above the valley floor of the Weißeritz River in Freital-Hainsberg. The exposed steep slope reveals the sedimentary sequences of the Rotliegend (Lower Permian). From its plateau, there is an impressive view across the Weißeritz Valley between Tharandt and Freital and the ascent to the lower Eastern Ore Mountains.
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Heinrich Cotta, the founder of the Forest Botanical Garden, gave this viewpoint his name and considered it the most beautiful in the region. His grave is near the viewpoint, surrounded by 80 oak trees that were planted by his students for his 80th birthday. The stone platform invites you to linger and enjoy the view.
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Simply wonderful to relax and enjoy. Beautiful view.
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Above the passage secured with steel cables is the eponymous crash site Bellmanns Los. You could climb up the bank. The forest worker Bellmann is said to have fallen off the cliff up there when he wanted to throw his wood into the valley. The cliff is very steep, partly with vertical walls into the 100m lower Weißeritztal. During the rafting period (until 1875) such exposed places were used to drop the wood into the valley ("to get rid of"). In this way, the time-consuming transport of the wood down into the valley could be avoided. According to the Dorfhainer Totenbuch from 1792, however, it is said that it was the 46-year-old cottager and raft woodman J. S. Limbach from Kleinhain who fell. Above shelter and information board.
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The GEOPARK Sachsens Mitte is a contiguous region of nine municipalities between Dresden and Freiberg, in which the geological and natural features are preserved and made tangible. The GEOPARK offers extraordinary insights into geology, nature, culture and environmental education. The special thing about it: The activities take place together with the local people, who can contribute their skills and thus create a regional identity together. With sufficient qualification, geoparks have been able to achieve a national seal of approval as a certified national geopark in Germany since 2002 through the GeoUnion Alfred-Wegener Foundation. In November 2021, the GEOPARK Sachsens Mitte was recognized as the 18th National Geopark in Germany. There is a lot to experience in the GEOPARK. On guided tours with certified nature and landscape guides, the so-called GEOPARK rangers, you will learn interesting details, stories, historical features and immerse yourself in the nature of the region. Former mining facilities, fascinating geotopes, themed trails and a well-signposted network of hiking, cycling and bridle paths guarantee relaxation and recreation. With the GEOPARK mobile "Saxificus", the GEOPARK is actively on the move in the region to present itself and its offers. If you prefer to go exploring by rail: Germany's longest-serving narrow-gauge railway, the Weisseritztalbahn, puffs in the GEOPARK area. Along the Rote Weisseritz you cross the GEOPARK from north to south and admire the change in the landscape towards the lower Ore Mountains. In summer, numerous outdoor pools and swimming pools guarantee a pleasant cool down and an eventful time. The interplay between activity and relaxation is what makes the GEOPARK Sachsens Mitte so appealing.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Stille Liebe Lookout Hut, known for its peaceful setting and unique view from the edge of an abyss. Another favorite is the Backofenfelsen Viewpoint, offering scenic views of Hainsberg and the Rabenauer Grund. The Katzentreppenweg is also popular for its unique stone steps leading steeply uphill to a view, providing a fun, short scrambling section.
The Weißeritztalhänge region is characterized by diverse forest ecosystems, including significant old-growth beech stands over 200 years old. You'll encounter steeply sloped hillsides formed by the Wild Weißeritz river, offering varied vegetation from acid-loving plants to ferns. The area is also rich in geological formations, providing insights into the region's volcanic past.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. Besides the popular Backofenfelsen Viewpoint, you can visit Heinrichs Eck Viewpoint, which provides a wonderful view of the valley and was considered by Heinrich Cotta to be the most beautiful in the region.
The Weißeritztalhänge region showcases significant geological history. A key site is the Basaltbruch Ascherhübel, a natural monument composed of olivine-augite-nephelinite, a volcanic rock approximately 10 million years old. Nearby, the Porphyrfächer Schmieders Graben bei Mohorn-Grund is a National Geotop featuring a distinctive fan-shaped jointing of rhyolitic rock from about 300 million years ago, offering a glimpse into ancient volcanic activity.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly options. The Katzentreppenweg, for instance, has a short scrambling section that can be fun for kids. Additionally, the broader GEOPARK Sachsens Mitte e.V. is recognized as family-friendly, offering guided tours and themed trails that engage visitors of all ages with geology, nature, and culture.
The Weißeritztalhänge region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Ruins of Tharandt Castle – Heinrich Cotta's Grave loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Weißeritztal Cycle Path' and challenging MTB trails like the 'Einsiedlerstein rock formation – Malter Dam loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes, road cycling, and MTB guides for Weißeritztalhänge.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails in the Weißeritztalhänge area perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed walk. Examples include the 'Ruins of Tharandt Castle – Heinrich Cotta's Grave loop' (4.46 km) and the 'View of Tharandt Church – Tharandt Castle loop' (4.55 km), both starting from Tharandt. Another easy option is the 'Pferdestall Forest Hut – Katzentreppenweg loop' (4.65 km) from Dorfhain. You can find more easy routes in the easy hikes guide.
The Weißeritztalhänge region offers beauty throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming plants, while autumn transforms the forests with vibrant colors. Summer is ideal for longer hikes and outdoor activities. Even winter hiking can be rewarding, with the landscape covered in snow. The diverse forest ecosystems and geological sites can be appreciated in any season, depending on your preferred activity and weather conditions.
While specific regulations for each natural monument may vary, generally, dogs are permitted on trails within the Weißeritztalhänge Nature Reserve, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage for any specific restrictions in sensitive areas to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and scenic views, especially from spots like the Stille Liebe Lookout Hut. The unique hiking experiences, such as the stone steps of the Katzentreppenweg, are also highly rated. The overall natural beauty, diverse forest landscapes, and the opportunity to immerse oneself in nature are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Beyond the most popular spots, the entire Naturschutzgebiet Weißeritztalhänge itself is a hidden gem, offering extensive near-natural forest communities and a rich biodiversity that can be explored away from the main trails. The geological sites like Basaltbruch Ascherhübel, while significant, might be less frequented than the viewpoints, offering a more secluded experience for those interested in the region's geological past.


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