Natural monuments around Großpostwitz/Oberlausitz offer diverse geological features and scenic landscapes within the Lusatian Mountains. This region in Upper Lusatia, Saxony, is characterized by its natural beauty and geological significance, providing opportunities to explore unique rock formations, ancient trees, and mountain peaks. The area is known for its varied terrain and designated natural landmarks, making it a notable destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Great rock formation near the mountain inn
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Today a tourist restaurant.
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story Trying to unravel a mystery. In the spring of 2006 we discovered a large hand-shaped weathering depression in the rocks of Upper Lusatia. We baptized it "God's Hand" Maybe it was just a whim of nature. Nevertheless, measurements carried out in the spring of 2007 yielded a surprising result: if you looked out of the triangular viewing hole of a nearby cave over the "God's Hand" towards the sky, you could see the noon point of the winter solstice directly. ... An accident? Since then we have systematically visited every rock known to us in Upper Lusatia and many more, examined them for characteristics and measured them. We discovered more solar observation phenomena. Individual rock objects with one or more viewing windows are particularly impressive. These viewing windows often mark not only the midday sun of the winter solstice, but also the morning and evening sun of both the winter and summer solstices and the beginning of spring and autumn. Some rocks reflect the observation scheme of the prehistoric "Nebra Sky Disc" discovered in Saxony-Anhalt even reflected 1:1. ... Is it really all just a coincidence???? We don't think so! We are of the opinion that although nature in many cases created the conditions for numerous viewing windows through crevasses and fissures in the rock, their alignment to always the same specific points in the sky is in many cases a deliberate work of man with the intention of using the suns and their movement in the sky to determine the length of the year and to divide it into periods. Undoubtedly traces of this targeted human influence and even stone tools used for this purpose have already been discovered and recorded in expert reports. In 2008, with the support of the star friends of the observatory "Bruno H. Bürgel" e.V. Sohland/Spree, we launched the "Project-Götterhand" to investigate the phenomenon. Source: Hand of the Gods
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Nice gastronomy with old cultural technology (= water mill). Even if the mill is unfortunately no longer functional.
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Old water mill with an enclosed water wheel, which unfortunately is not working, the mill still has the water rights. Old technology inside.
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The water mill in Obergurig in the Spree Valley was operated with two wheels 600 years ago. Grain was milled here until around 1960. With the help of a support association, the mill was finally completely renovated between 2002 and 2004. The food is tasty and good, home-style.
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The region is rich in diverse geological formations. You can explore the impressive rock formations at Kälbersteine and Kälbersteinbaude, which rise almost 200 meters and offer panoramic views. Another notable site is the Devil's Window rock formation on Czorneboh mountain, known for its interesting structure and local legends. Additionally, the Summit rock formations on Hromadnik (Döhlener Berg) provide impressive rock cliffs, reminiscent of Saxon Switzerland.
Yes, within Großpostwitz, specific sites are officially recognized. These include the Schmoritzberg - Rosengarten in Binnewitz, designated as a natural monument (BZ070). Additionally, two individual Winter Linden trees are protected as natural monuments: one in Denkwitz (ND, 248) and another in Ebendörfel (255), valued for their age, size, or ecological significance.
Many natural monuments and peaks in the region offer expansive views. From the largest rock at Kälbersteine, accessible via a staircase, you can catch glimpses of the surrounding hills and mountains. For broader vistas, Czorneboh Mountain and Bieleboh Mountain both feature lookout towers, providing panoramic views over the Lusatian Mountains.
While specific natural monuments are not explicitly labeled 'family-friendly,' many sites offer accessible paths suitable for families. Exploring the rock formations at Kälbersteine can be an adventure, and the lookout towers on Czorneboh and Bieleboh mountains provide engaging destinations for all ages. The legends associated with sites like the Devil's Pulpit or Devil's Window can also captivate younger visitors.
The area around Großpostwitz/Oberlausitz offers numerous hiking trails that connect to or pass by natural monuments. You can find a variety of routes, from easy to moderate, suitable for exploring the landscape. For detailed hiking routes, refer to the Hiking around Großpostwitz/Oberlausitz guide, which includes trails like the 'Seven Wendish Kings Steles – View from Dromberg loop'.
The natural monuments are generally accessible year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for longer explorations, while winter can provide a unique, serene experience, especially for those interested in winter hikes, though some paths might be more challenging due to snow or ice.
Yes, several sites carry historical or legendary weight. The name 'Kälbersteine' is believed to originate from the Thirty Years' War, when farmers reportedly hid their cattle there. Devil's Pulpit is known as a mystical place steeped in local legends, and the Devil's Window rock formation on Czorneboh mountain is part of a legendary cult site of the Milzener, ancestors of today's Sorbs.
Absolutely. Besides hiking, the region provides opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can explore various trails and routes that traverse the scenic landscape near the natural monuments. For specific routes and guides, check out the MTB Trails around Großpostwitz/Oberlausitz and Road Cycling Routes around Großpostwitz/Oberlausitz guides.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique rock formations and the panoramic views from the mountain peaks. Sites like Kälbersteine are praised for their exciting rock structures and the sense of discovery. The mystical atmosphere of places like Devil's Pulpit and the historical context of Czorneboh mountain also resonate strongly with those exploring the area.
Yes, the region recognizes individual trees as natural monuments due to their significance. Specifically, two Winter Linden trees are designated as natural monuments: one located in Denkwitz and another in Ebendörfel. These trees are protected for their age, size, or ecological value, showcasing the natural beauty of the local landscape.
Access to the natural monuments varies. Many are reachable via hiking trails, and some, like the Kälbersteine summit, have staircases for easier ascent to viewpoints. While specific wheelchair accessibility details for all natural monuments are not available, the general area offers a mix of terrain. Public transport options to trailheads and parking availability near popular sites can facilitate access for visitors.
While the main highlights are well-documented, the broader landscape of the Lusatian Mountains around Großpostwitz/Oberlausitz holds many smaller, less-frequented natural spots. Exploring the various trails can lead to discovering unique rock formations or ancient trees that might not be as widely publicized but still offer significant natural beauty and tranquility.


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