Natural monuments around Neuhausen/Erzgebirge offer diverse outdoor experiences within the scenic Ore Mountains. The region is characterized by its forested hills, prominent peaks, and river valleys, such as the Flöha valley. These natural features provide opportunities for exploring the local landscape and appreciating its geological and ecological elements. The area is known for its well-developed network of trails, making it accessible for nature enthusiasts.
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The Flaje Dam (Fláje Dam) The Flaje Dam is a major drinking water reservoir in the Czech part of the Ore Mountains. * Location: It is located in the Eastern Ore Mountains, northwest of the municipality of Český Jiřetín (Georgendorf) and southeast of the town of Fláje (Fleyh), after which it bears its name. It is relatively close to the German-Czech border. * Purpose: Its primary and most important function is to supply drinking water to the region around Most (Brüx) and other parts of Northern Bohemia. Therefore, access to the lake and swimming are strictly prohibited to protect water quality. * Construction: The dam was built between 1951 and 1964. Its construction was a feat of engineering, as it is the only pier dam in the Czech Republic. This means that the dam consists of individual, vertical piers, giving it an unusual and striking appearance.
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The Gimmlitz rises here and flows into the Freiberger Mulde near Lichtenberg.
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The stream that has been dammed to form the alluvial ponds flows into the Mortelgrund at the Mortelmühle. Overall, the area with its bodies of water, riverbanks, mountain meadows and wet meadows represents a very valuable habitat.
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There is an opportunity to take a break at the small Gimmlitz spring. A table and benches invite you to do so. A small water wheel is powered by the Gimmlitz. Nice idea.
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Nice rest area at the Gimmlitzquelle
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Pure landscape, you feel absolutely in silence
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We are from Rehefeld on the winter toboggan run to the Hemmschuh, then along the railway embankment to the Teichhaus, on the other side of the street along the Freiberger Mulde and steeply uphill via Dreidellenweg to the Drachenkopf 👍🤩 Departure then to the Teichhaus and again steeply uphill to the Steinkuppe with the summit cross 👍🤗E MTB or E trekking bike required☝️😄
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Beyond the well-known peaks, Neuhausen/Erzgebirge is home to a notable Gimmlitz Spring, the source of the small, inconspicuous Gimmlitz river. It's a peaceful spot with a small water wheel and facilities for a break. Additionally, a significant Norway Maple (Spitz-Ahorn) on Göhrener Weg is officially registered as a natural monument, recognized for its exceptional size and age.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Sluice ponds offer a contemplative place within the forest, perfect for a quiet outing. The Gimmlitz Spring also provides a pleasant spot for families to rest and enjoy nature.
The region is known for its impressive panoramic views. The Schwartenberg Summit, at 789 meters, offers extensive vistas of the Ore Mountains on clear days. Similarly, the Steinkuppe Summit and Drachenkopf Summit also provide rewarding viewpoints amidst forested landscapes.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. The Sluice ponds, for instance, were likely created in the 15th century for mining purposes. The Drachenkopf Summit features a historic surveying column from the Royal Saxon Triangulation, preserved as a technical monument.
The area around Neuhausen/Erzgebirge is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes around the Rauschenbach Dam, or embark on mountain biking adventures. For detailed routes, check out the hiking guide or the MTB trails guide for the region.
Absolutely. Many trails in the region will take you past or directly to these natural features. For example, you can find routes that lead to the Schwartenberg Summit or explore the scenic Flöha Valley. The hiking guide for Neuhausen/Erzgebirge offers a variety of routes, including those with dam views or leading to viewpoints like Buschecke.
Yes, the region is well-suited for mountain biking. The Steinkuppe Summit is even part of the new 'BLOCKLINE' mountain bike route. You can find several MTB trails, including challenging loops like the 'Blockline 8000 Bench' or moderate routes around the 'Schwemmteich Natural Monument'. Discover more options in the MTB Trails around Neuhausen/Erzgebirge guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from summits like Schwartenberg. The peaceful and contemplative atmosphere of places like the Sluice ponds is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails and the opportunity to refresh themselves at mountain huts or restaurants found at some locations.
While not extensively documented, the Norway Maple (Spitz-Ahorn) on Göhrener Weg, designated as a natural monument, offers a quiet appreciation of a long-standing arboreal specimen away from the more prominent peaks. The Sluice ponds are also considered an insider tip for those seeking tranquility in the forest.
The Ore Mountains offer beauty throughout the year. Spring brings vibrant yellowish-green flowers to trees like the Norway Maple and fresh greenery to the forests. Summer is ideal for hiking and enjoying the scenic views. Autumn transforms the foliage into golden-yellow and reddish hues, making it a visually stunning time for visits. Even winter offers opportunities for snowy landscapes and quiet exploration, though some trails might require appropriate gear.
Yes, several natural monuments offer facilities. The Schwartenberg Summit has the Schwartenberg Hut, which includes a mountain restaurant. Near the Gimmlitz Spring, you'll find a table and benches, along with a wind shelter hut, perfect for a break.
The natural monuments around Neuhausen/Erzgebirge are part of the scenic Ore Mountains, characterized by forested hills and prominent peaks. While specific geological formations are not detailed, the landscape itself, with its river valleys like the Flöha, reflects the region's geological history. The designation of individual trees or water bodies as natural monuments often highlights unique ecological or aesthetic qualities shaped by the local environment.


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