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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Beiersdorf

Natural monuments around Beiersdorf offer diverse geological formations and natural features. The region presents opportunities to explore unique rock formations, historical natural springs, and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can experience varied terrain, from forested summits to river sources, providing a range of outdoor activities. The landscape is characterized by its natural beauty and geological interest.

Best natural monuments around Beiersdorf

  • The most popular natural monuments is Kälbersteine and Kälbersteinbaude, a summit that features numerous exciting rock formations. The largest rock…

Last updated: June 25, 2026

Kälbersteine and Kälbersteinbaude

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Almost 200 meters, the calf stone massif rises above Sohland and the Spree. On top of the wooded mountain you can discover many exciting rock formations. The largest rock directly …

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The highest source of the Spree is on the western slope of the Kottmar at a height of 478 meters. In 1921, a semi-circular phonolite stone wall was built around …

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Devil's Pulpit

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this is a mystical place

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Devil's Window rock formation

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The Devil's Window is an interesting rock formation. The billboard briefly explains their origin. Especially in the wood box located below visitor book.

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The Hromadnik (514m) is the westernmost part of the Czornebohmassivs. Once you are on the Czorneboh, the Hromadnik overflows. The forest trails are easy to ride and have mostly solid ground. On the summit are numerous rock cliffs.

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May 20, 2024, Teufelsfenster Rock Formation

Great rock formation near the mountain inn

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Uwe Drescher
November 24, 2022, Teufelskanzel

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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HORST
March 13, 2022, Teufelskanzel

there is a bench up there to rest on.

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Martina
February 5, 2022, Teufelskanzel

Beautiful view

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Rossi
October 10, 2021, Spreequelle am Kottmar

The war memorial is a bit strange in this place. Otherwise very contemplative.

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According to tradition, the name of the mountain came about during the Thirty Years' War. At that time, the farmers of the area drove their cattle up this mountain to find protection and refuge. On the other hand, Theodor Schütze says: "The name can hardly have anything to do with calves that were supposedly hidden in the mountain forest during the Thirty Years' War." Kelerstein is listed on Scultetus' map from 1593. In a loan letter from 1669, it is referred to as a "Hichtwald". Source: Wikipedia

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Uwe Drescher
September 2, 2021, Teufelskanzel

A long time ago a mechanic was commissioned by the Bautzen city council to provide the city with water from the river, but since the work was very expensive, he undertook to give up his head if it didn't work. So he built a so-called art and used one of the towers in the curtain wall, where the water is lifted up by machines and from there into the city. When the work was finished, behold, it did not work; So the builder was established and death awaited him afterwards. In the meantime he succeeded in escaping at night; He fled out the Neusalzaer Strasse, but when he came to the mountain near the village of Ebendörfel, he was suddenly seized with tiredness, sat down and fell asleep. Then he dreamed as vividly as if he saw that a rat was stuck in one of the tubes of his water art and that the work was clogged as a result. Upon awakening, he decided that at the risk of losing his life, he would return and take the advice. As expected, so it happened; he turned back and faced his judges on the condition that they allow him to examine the workings of his waterworks again before being led to death. He was allowed to do this, and behold, he really did find a rat in the tube, just as he had seen it in a dream. When it was pulled out, the water art went and continues to this day. Popularly called; but the mountain near Ebendörfel henceforth the dream mountain, from which the dialect of Bautzen made Dromberg or Thronberg. More information: https://historischerstammtisch.webnode.com/sagen/dromberg-und-die-wasserkunst/

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The mountain, 9 km southeast of Bautzen, forms the western end of the Czorneboh massif. To the north are the places Rachlau, Döhlen, Pielitz and Großkunitz. To the west lies the village of Cosul, in between the road from Bautzen to Cunewalde leads past the mountain. To the south lies the Cunewald valley with the towns of Schönberg and Frühlingsberg. Sacrificial basin between Hromadnik and Czorneboh The Hromadnik is part of various legends that entwine around the Czorneboh massif. The sacrificial basin between Döhlener Berg and Czorneboh also plays a role here, as it is a typical leaching of granodiorite rock for the area. Another deepening is called the horse bustard. On the summit of the mountain, which is mainly covered with spruce, there are rocky cliffs that are also used for climbing. In the past, rock mining took place in the western foothills in particular, as evidenced by numerous smaller fractures, some of which are filled with water. Because of its location between Cunewalder and the Spreetal, the mountain is rich in precipitation and a source area. The butter water flowing to Cunewalde rises on the mountain. The hiking trail of German Unity runs over the Hromadnik and the Czornebohkette from Görlitz to Aachen. Source: Wikipedia

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural features can I expect to see around Beiersdorf?

The Beiersdorf region, part of Märkisch-Oderland, is characterized by diverse natural features. You'll find impressive rock formations like the Kälbersteine and Kälbersteinbaude and the unique Devil's Window rock formation. The area also features significant river sources, such as the Spree River Source at Kottmar, along with tranquil lakes like Gamensee and Fängersee, extensive forests, and scenic viewpoints.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or trails in the Beiersdorf area?

Yes, several natural monuments and trails are suitable for families. The Spree River Source at Kottmar is listed as family-friendly. Additionally, the region's well-maintained hiking trails around lakes like Gamensee and Fängersee offer pleasant, serene settings for walks that families can enjoy. Many trails are relatively flat, providing an accessible outdoor experience.

What are the most popular natural monuments around Beiersdorf?

Visitors frequently enjoy the Kälbersteine and Kälbersteinbaude, a summit with exciting rock formations and a climbable largest rock. The Spree River Source at Kottmar is another must-see, marking the highest source of the Spree. The mystical Devil's Pulpit, with its flat, rooty trail, also draws many visitors.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Beiersdorf are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including circular walks around Fängersee and Gamensee. For more structured routes, consider the many hiking routes around Beiersdorf. The region also offers opportunities for mountain biking and cycling tours, taking you through forests, past lakes, and along the Alte Oder river.

Are there any challenging hiking trails near the natural monuments?

While many trails in the region are considered easy to moderate, some routes offer more challenge. For instance, the 'Butterwasser Spring – Devil's Window rock formation loop from Beiersdorf' is rated as difficult, covering over 20 km. The Summit rock formations on Hromadnik (Döhlener Berg) also present opportunities for climbing, though caution is advised due to the terrain.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Beiersdorf?

The Beiersdorf region is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit for hiking and outdoor activities is typically from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant for exploring the lakes, forests, and trails. Winter can also offer unique experiences, especially for those interested in winter hiking, though some paths might be more challenging.

Are the natural monuments and trails dog-friendly?

Generally, the natural trails and monuments in the Beiersdorf region are dog-friendly, making it a great destination for walks with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local regulations regarding pets.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Beiersdorf?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil ambiance and scenic beauty of the region. Many enjoy the opportunities for hiking and exploring unique geological formations like the Kälbersteine. The peaceful lakeside environments, such as those around Gamensee and Fängersee, are also highly valued for relaxation and immersion in nature. The historical and mystical aspects of sites like the Devil's Pulpit and Devil's Window rock formation also add to the unique experience.

Are there any accommodations or cafes near the natural monuments?

While the region is known for its rural charm, you can find amenities in nearby villages and towns. Some natural monuments, like Kälbersteine and Kälbersteinbaude, even have a restaurant on-site. For broader options, look for cafes, pubs, and accommodations in Beiersdorf itself or the surrounding communities, especially near popular lakes or trailheads.

How long should I plan for a visit to the natural monuments?

The duration of your visit depends on which natural monuments you wish to explore and what activities you plan. A short visit to a single highlight like the Spree River Source at Kottmar might take an hour or two. For a more comprehensive experience, including hiking around lakes or exploring multiple rock formations, you could easily spend half a day or a full day. Many visitors combine several natural monuments into longer hiking or cycling tours.

Are there any circular walks that include natural monuments?

Yes, the region offers several circular walks. The Fängersee Loop is a pleasant trail encircling the Fängersee, providing scenic views. The East Shore of Gamensee is also directly accessible from the 66-lake hiking trail, allowing for circular hikes. Additionally, komoot offers specific hiking routes around Beiersdorf, many of which are circular and incorporate natural monuments or scenic points.

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