Natural monuments around Gommern offer diverse experiences shaped by natural processes and historical resource extraction. The region features unique geological formations like wandering dunes and former quarry lakes, now recreational areas. These natural features provide opportunities for recreation and education, showcasing the area's geological history.
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A great moment to look at the Saale as it flows into the Elbe
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A fantastic stretch of route! Beautiful scenery and excellent cycling infrastructure. Highly recommended!
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War memorial to wars before the two world wars
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impressive war memorial to wars before the two world wars
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Immediately south of the cathedral you will find the small park at Fürstenwall. This park also dates back to part of the former fortifications of the old town of Magdeburg. The Cleve Bastion used to stand here, which has now been partially uncovered. In addition to the actual Fürstenwall, the park at Fürstenwall is also a result of Magdeburg's fortress history. After the Magdeburg fortress was abolished in the 19th century, the Cleve Bastion was leveled in 1872. The area thus freed up was to be used to commemorate those who died in the wars of 1866, 1870 and 1871 with the "war memorial" erected in 1877. In 1900, garden director Johann Gottlieb Schoch had the green area around the newly created memorial hill designed as a park. The area has remained almost unchanged since then. It has been extensively renovated in recent years, most recently in 2020, including replanting the valuable tree population with flowering shrubs and perennials and renewing paths. Source: https://www.magdeburg.de/B%C3%BCrger-Stadt/Verwaltung-Service/Eigenbetriebe-st%C3%A4dtische-Partner/Stadtgarten-Friedh%C3%B6fe/Park-am-F%C3%BCrstenwall.php?object=tx,557.3705.1&NavID=37.927&La=1
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An imposing monument to Magdeburg's contemporary history stands in the well-kept grounds of the park on Fürstenwall not far from the cathedral. The war memorial, which stands on a hill, commemorates the fallen soldiers of the German War of 1866, the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71 and the founding of the Empire in 1871. It was ceremoniously inaugurated on September 2, 1877, the seventh anniversary of the capitulation of the French troops and the capture of Napoleon. The monument was erected as part of the redevelopment of the Fürstenwallpark in 1872 by leveling the Cleve Bastion. Source: https://www.magdeburger-news.de/?c=20190118085926&tag=Annett%20Szameitat
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we call it the "Central German Corner"
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Very interesting. Stopping is rewarding.
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Gommern is home to the fascinating Wandering Dune and Kulk. The Fuchsberg dune is a unique Holocene wandering dune, approximately 800 meters long and up to 12 meters high, offering a distinct landscape. Nearby, the Kulk is a former quartzite quarry now filled with water, providing insight into the region's geological past. You can also visit the Kreuzhorst Nature Reserve, a beautiful forest area.
Yes, the Quarry Lakes in the Plötzky-Pretzien-Dannigkow Area are perfect for water activities. This region features nearly 30 former quarries that have filled with water, creating picturesque lakes. The Plattensee, for example, is a popular recreational center with a campsite, ideal for swimming, hiking, and camping amidst pine and birch forests.
The Gommern Rock Garden is an excellent place to learn about the region's geological diversity. It's considered Germany's largest open-air rock collection, featuring over 240 rock blocks from more than 200 locations. A notable exhibit is a glacial pothole discovered in the Gommern quartzite quarries. An exhibition on the quarry and petroleum industry also complements the visit. For more information, you can visit wikipedia.org.
Several natural monuments around Gommern are family-friendly. The Dornburg Old Elbe, a former section of the Elbe river, is a great spot for nature observation. The Domfelsen viewing platform also offers wonderful views of the Elbe and Magdeburg Cathedral, suitable for all ages. Additionally, the Kreuzhorst Nature Reserve is a pleasant forest area for family outings.
Absolutely! You can find many hiking opportunities. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Wasserburg Gommern – Hiking trail in the Gommeraner Forest loop' or the 'Fuchsberg Wandering Dune – St. Trinitatis City Church loop'. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Gommern guide.
The region offers various road cycling routes. You could try the 'Paved bike path – Pretzien Weir loop' or the 'Dornburg Castle on the Elbe – Old Railway Bridge Barby loop'. Discover more detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Gommern guide.
The Domfelsen viewing platform offers spectacular views of the Elbe river and passing ships, situated directly above the cathedral rock. Another significant spot is the Confluence of the Saale and the Elbe, where the Saale river flows into the Elbe, marking the end of the Saale Cycle Route.
The natural monuments around Gommern offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for water activities at the Quarry Lakes. Even winter can be charming for tranquil walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, the Kreuzhorst Nature Reserve is a significant protected forest area near Gommern. It's known for its peaceful environment and natural beauty, making it a great place to enjoy nature and observe wildlife. The Wandering Dune itself has also been under nature protection since 1936.
The natural areas around Gommern, particularly the Dornburg Old Elbe and the Quarry Lakes, are rich in biodiversity. The old arms of the Elbe serve as a refuge for various animals, making it a great spot for observing local fauna. In forested areas like the Kreuzhorst Nature Reserve, you might encounter various bird species and small mammals.
Visitors often appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the unique geological formations of the Wandering Dune to the serene beauty of the Quarry Lakes. The opportunity for peaceful walks, cycling along the Elbe, and observing local wildlife in areas like the Dornburg Old Elbe are frequently highlighted. The educational aspect of the Gommern Rock Garden is also a draw for many.


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