Natural monuments around Haßleben are situated in Thuringia, Germany, a region characterized by rolling hills, wide fields, and river courses. The area offers diverse natural attractions, from protected wetlands to dry grasslands and riverine landscapes. These sites provide opportunities to experience the natural environment and observe local flora and fauna.
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It looks beautiful even in winter: Red and white
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Schwellenburg is a dry grassland nature reserve north of Erfurt and offers a wonderful panorama of the surrounding area, extending as far as Erfurt and the northern Thuringian Basin, as far as the Schrecke, Kyffhäuser, and Heilinger Heights. A must-see for nature lovers.
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beautiful wild flower meadow with various plants and flowers
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Unfortunately dogs are not allowed, so we had to turn around at the checkout. Very annoying, as it wasn't written anywhere before and dogs are less destructive than people!
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The Chinese "Garden of Eternal Happiness" is undoubtedly a highlight that radiates beyond Weißensee and the country. Because it was not a Disneyland for those curious about the Far East that was built here, but an original, even if it is around 8,000 km as the crow flies from the country of origin. Planned and built for the Thuringian State Horticultural Show 2013. In order to guarantee the authenticity, the direction was taken over by a planning office from Shanghai. The building materials for the various temples came from China, along with the construction team. Finally, the Chinese Ambassador was the opening guest. A true-to-style total art object has been created, harmoniously fitting into the old town and the surrounding landscape. Conclusion: Must see!
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Here, a dyke was strengthened with considerable effort. A sheet pile wall built 6 m deep into the ground is now in the dyke. In this way, floodwaters cannot penetrate to the site. So that the rainwater can flow out of the place, there is a new sewer - a collection basin with an outlet to the Mahlgera. A dike defense path was also built. There are still protective weirs in the plan, which block off the Mahlgera in the event of flooding, so that the flooding spreads to the areas outside and the place is protected. Information at https://blickpunkt-geraue.de
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This island was created by measures taken by the Free State of Thuringia to improve the water ecology. The widened river bed and a branch allows the flowing water to create natural ramparts. The sandy slope was formed this year and two breeding tunnels of birds such as the kingfisher can already be seen. More information about the conversion and the family competition for river explorers is available at https://blickpunkt-geraue.de.
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The two rivers are very close together here. You can clearly see the difference between the more naturally flowing Mahlgera and the Gera forced into an artificial trapezoidal profile. It is easy to draw comparisons as to which river is more attractive for animals and plants. In the future, the dyke (with the cycle path) is to be lowered here and some structures such as islands are to be created in the course of the Gera. Information about this and the family competition for river explorers at https://blickpunkt-geraue.de
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Near Haßleben, you can explore the Red Wall Natural Monument, a striking geological rock formation rising 12 meters in a flat floodplain. The Schwellenburg Hill offers panoramic views over the Thuringian Basin from its dry grassland reserve. Additionally, the Haßleber Ried Nature Reserve, located directly north of the village, is important for its biodiversity and rare species.
For expansive views, visit Schwellenburg Hill, a dry grassland nature reserve north of Erfurt. It provides magnificent panoramic views across the Thuringian and Erfurt basin, extending to the Kyffhäuser hills. Another spot with views is Kippelhorn, which also offers vistas from its gypsum keuper hills.
Yes, the **Haßleber Ried Nature Reserve** is located directly north of the village of Haßleben. This 101-hectare reserve is crucial for its rich biodiversity, protecting rare species like the marsh angelica and the scarce large blue butterfly. It's an excellent place for nature observation and birdwatching.
You can explore the unique Red Wall Natural Monument, a special geological rock formation that unexpectedly rises 12 meters high and stretches about 100 meters long in the floodplain landscape. The Kippelhorn also features gypsum keuper hills, showcasing distinct geological formations.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find trails near the Haßleber Ried Nature Reserve, which is also part of the Unstrut Cycle Route. For more hiking options, explore routes in the broader area, such as those listed in the Hiking around Haßleben guide, which includes easy to moderate trails like the 'Alperstedter Ried – Alperstedter Ried Wetlands loop'.
Absolutely. The Unstrut Cycle Route passes through the Haßleber Ried Nature Reserve, offering scenic cycling. The Unstrut Valley Nature Reserve also provides tranquil waterside settings ideal for cycling. For more cycling routes, check out the MTB Trails around Haßleben and Road Cycling Routes around Haßleben guides.
The **Haßleber Ried Nature Reserve** is home to rare species like the marsh angelica, scarce large blue butterfly, helmeted dragonfly, and narrow-mouthed whorl snail. The Renaturation of the Gera Floodplain near Gebesee features beautiful wild flower meadows with diverse plants. The Unstrut Valley Nature Reserve provides a vital habitat for insects and birds along its riverbanks.
Many natural monuments and areas around Haßleben are family-friendly. Places like the Red Wall Natural Monument and the Renaturation of the Gera Floodplain offer accessible natural experiences. The Haßleber Ried Nature Reserve is also suitable for families to observe nature. Look for easy trails in the Hiking around Haßleben guide for suitable options.
Generally, dogs are welcome in many natural areas around Haßleben, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Haßleber Ried, to protect wildlife and plants. Always check local signage for specific rules and regulations at each location.
The best time to visit is typically from spring to autumn (April to October) when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, especially in areas like the Gera Floodplain, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for cycling and longer hikes. Winter can also be beautiful for quiet walks, but some paths might be less accessible.
While Haßleben itself is a smaller municipality, public transport options exist to reach the broader region. For specific natural monuments, it's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train connections to nearby towns like Erfurt or Gebesee, and then plan for shorter walks or cycling routes to the sites. Information on local bus lines, such as bus line 220, might be available for connecting to some areas.
Yes, there are options for various fitness levels. The Haßleber Ried Nature Reserve offers relatively flat paths suitable for easy walks. The Hiking around Haßleben guide includes several 'easy' rated routes, such as the 'Alperstedter Ried – Alperstedter Ried Wetlands loop' which is just over 2 km long, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unexpected geological features like the Red Wall Natural Monument. The panoramic views from Schwellenburg Hill are also highly rated. The region's diverse natural landscapes, from protected wetlands to dry grasslands and riverine areas, offer a chance to experience unspoiled nature and observe local flora and fauna, making it a favorite for nature enthusiasts and cyclists.


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