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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Bollberg

Best natural monuments around Bollberg are located within the Saale-Holzland district in Thuringia, Germany, an area known for its diverse natural landscapes. The region features a variety of natural elements, including springs, lakes, and protected areas, offering opportunities for outdoor exploration. Bollberg is situated near Stadtroda, with the Zeitzgrund Valley contributing to the local natural attractions. This area presents a landscape rich in geological formations and forested environments.

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Last updated: June 25, 2026

Hubertus Spring

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In the middle of the forest is the Hubertus spring, where you can refresh yourself.

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The following legend has been told in the community of Hainspitz for several generations:

The Mist Woman of Hainspitz
From time to time, especially in autumn and during foggy weather, …

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Läusegrund Spring

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A small spring in the forest. Splendid. There are enough benches at the pitch oven.

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Falcon Pond

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Not far from the Hubertus spring, a little off the beaten track, but not to be missed. Very nice, with a guard room.

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Rote Pfütze Nature Reserve

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Beautiful forest paths and interesting moorland landscape.

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February 14, 2026, Rote Pfütze Nature Reserve

Beautiful forest paths and interesting moorland landscape.

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The Red Puddle is a small stream and pond nestled in a moorland landscape surrounded by spruce and pine forests. The area was formerly a center of peat extraction, which ceased in 1972. Traces of the old peat railway, which connected the moor to the spa center, are still visible today. Today, the moor is a protected refuge for numerous plant and animal species. The area can be easily explored on well-marked trails. Interpretive panels provide information about the unique flora and fauna, as well as the historical use of the moor.

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The following legend has been told in the community of Hainspitz for several generations: The Mist Woman of Hainspitz From time to time, especially in autumn and during foggy weather, one sees a misty female figure floating from the Hainspitz Pond to the cornerstone at the former knight's estate. This is the ghost of an unfortunate knight's daughter, who is said to have once drowned in the pond and has not found peace to this day. Long ago, a hard-hearted knight, his wife, and his sensitive daughter lived in the old moated castle in Hainspitz. The daughter was a beautiful girl. The knight had promised her to a drinking companion. But he was already somewhat older and the girls did not like him at all. The knight kept a strict eye on his daughter. She was not allowed to leave the castle and could only walk within the walls. As she was once again strolling through the castle and looking longingly over the rampart, she suddenly heard the sound of a harp. The knight's daughter saw a handsome young man standing there, who greeted her warmly and continued to play his harp. From that day on, the girl and the harpist saw each other more often and grew increasingly fond of each other. But they couldn't get together. One day, after the old knight had left the castle, the girl managed to get the keys to the drawbridge. She quickly lowered the bridge, and a few moments later, the girl and the harpist were in each other's arms. From then on, the knight's daughter took every opportunity to secretly meet her lover. It wasn't long, however, before the old knight learned of their secret affair and surprised them both. From that day on, the girl was never allowed outside, so that she was even denied a view of the castle ramparts. Then she fell into a melancholy mood. But the old knight soon ordered the wedding with the groom he had chosen. On the eve of the wedding, the old knight threw a wild feast with the groom, whom his daughter disliked. Late that night, when all the knights were drunk, the girl fled the castle. Since she absolutely did not want to become the wife of her father's drinking companion and knew no way out, she threw herself into the pond in despair. There, the unfortunate girl is sometimes seen as a ghost to this day. after: The Witch's Taler - Legends and Selected Events from the Saale-Holzland District; Jenzig Publishing

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Right on the lake is an ice cream parlor and the lakeside restaurant where you can eat well

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A small spring in the forest, a bit overgrown, but still chic. The deserted area “Bleifeld” is located near the source.

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Idyllic lake for a little rest.

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The whole place is full of woodcarving art.

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A beautiful forest pond with a rest stop

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural features to explore around Bollberg?

Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover the unique moorland landscape of the Rote Pfütze Nature Reserve, which is a protected refuge for various plant and animal species. Another interesting geological feature is the Thieves' Crag landslide (Räuberfelsen) near Stadtroda, known for its fascinating rock formations and local folklore.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Bollberg area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Hubertus Spring offers a refreshing stop with a refuge, while Hainspitz Lake with Nebelfrau statue provides a calming atmosphere with a local legend and wooden sculptures. The Falcon Pond is a secluded spot with a rest house, perfect for listening to nature. The Rote Pfütze Nature Reserve also features well-marked trails suitable for family exploration.

What kind of hiking trails can I find near Bollberg's natural monuments?

The area around Bollberg offers a variety of hiking trails, particularly within the Zeitzgrund Valley. You can find easy loops like the 'Zeitzgrund Valley – Zeitzgrund loop from Mörsdorf' or slightly more moderate options such as the 'Hubertus Spring – Zeitzgrund Valley loop from Bollberg'. These trails often lead through forested areas and past springs and ponds. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Bollberg guide.

Are there any natural monuments with historical or legendary significance?

Yes, Hainspitz Lake with Nebelfrau statue is associated with a local legend of the Mist Woman, a ghostly figure said to float from the pond. Additionally, the Thieves' Crag landslide (Räuberfelsen) near Stadtroda is steeped in folklore, known as 'Thieves' Crib' or 'Devil's Crib' due to its unique formations and a local legend of robbers using it as a hiding place.

What are the best times of year to visit the natural monuments around Bollberg?

Spring is ideal for experiencing the lush greenery and blooming flora, especially when wild garlic is abundant in the broader Thuringian region. Summer offers pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the lakes. Autumn brings beautiful fall colors to the deciduous forests. While winter walks are possible, some paths might be less accessible depending on snow and ice conditions.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments and trails?

Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails and in natural areas around Bollberg, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Specific rules may apply to certain protected areas, so it's always good to check local signage. The trails in the Zeitzgrund Valley are popular for dog walking.

Are there any facilities or amenities near the natural monuments?

Some natural monuments offer basic facilities. For instance, Hubertus Spring has a refuge, and Falcon Pond features a rest house. At Hainspitz Lake, you might find ice cream available on weekends, and the village has wooden sculptures to admire. For more extensive amenities like cafes or restaurants, you would typically find them in nearby villages or towns like Stadtroda.

What kind of wildlife can I spot in the natural monuments area?

The natural monuments around Bollberg, particularly areas like the Rote Pfütze Nature Reserve, serve as refuges for numerous plant and animal species. You can expect to see various birds, small mammals, and diverse insect life. The secluded Falcon Pond is a great spot to listen for birds and frogs.

Are there opportunities for cycling near the natural monuments?

Yes, the region offers opportunities for gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'Zeitzgrund – Historic Tar Kiln loop from Stadtroda' or the 'Zeitzgrund Nature Reserve – Zeitzgrund loop from Hermsdorf-Klosterlausnitz'. These routes allow you to explore the natural landscapes on two wheels. For detailed cycling routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Bollberg guide.

Is there a significant natural park in the wider Thuringian region worth visiting?

While not immediately adjacent to Bollberg, the Hainich National Park is a significant natural monument within Thuringia. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for being Germany's largest contiguous area of untouched primeval deciduous forest. It offers extensive hiking trails and a unique Canopy Walk. It is approximately a 3.5-hour drive from central Germany.

What makes the Rote Pfütze Nature Reserve special?

The Rote Pfütze Nature Reserve is characterized by its unique moorland landscape, surrounded by spruce and pine forests. It's a protected area that provides a vital refuge for numerous plant and animal species. Visitors can explore its distinct environment via well-marked trails, with interpretive panels offering insights into its unique flora, fauna, and historical use, including its past as a peat extraction site.

Where can I find a refreshing natural spring in the forest?

The Hubertus Spring is located in the middle of the forest and is a popular spot for visitors to refresh themselves. It also features a refuge nearby, offering a great view of the source and the surrounding forest path. Another small forest spring is the Läusegrund Spring, which is slightly hidden but equally splendid.

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