Attractions and places to see around Brandis, located in the Leipzig district of Saxony, Germany, offer a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The town is situated in the scenic Mulde Valley and is known for its historical ties to stone quarrying, with several quarries now forming unique natural attractions. Brandis also serves as a starting point for exploring the nearby Leipzig New Lake District, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The dining car is worth a stop. Not only the view, but also the offer was very good, delicious snacks for the little hunger in between, definitely try the delicious 😋 pancakes.
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The way up is really narrow. The view rewards the effort.
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It rolls well as the tarmac is fairly new. Nice view of the lake.
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A nice little snack bar for a quick snack with an excellent view. There are delicious pancakes in many unusual creations, coffee and various drinks. Just stop by on your next tour ☺️. It is particularly worth mentioning that the snack bar is open even when the weather is not so good, which can make some tours even more enjoyable when it rains. You can find out more here: https://www.instagram.com/leipzig.entdecken/?igsh=bzgwM3M0c2RjMW84
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An imposing landmark of our city. It gets tight on the ascent, then there is a magnificent view over Leipzig.
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It doesn't matter whether you just watch or bravely join one of the rafting adventures on offer: the Markkleeberg whitewater park is awesome! The facility was planned for Leipzig's bid for the 2012 Olympic Games. It is one of the most modern whitewater facilities with competition and training courses. Rafting trips, whitewater and surfing courses are offered. If you are experienced, you can also train on your own in the facility. I also like to go for a swim there. ;) You can find out more at: https://kanupark-markkleeberg.com/
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The 91 meter high memorial is the largest national monument in Germany. It was built between 1897 and 1913 and inaugurated on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Nations near Leipzig. In 2013 the 200th anniversary was celebrated with big celebrations. There was extensive reconstruction work beforehand.
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Brandis offers several historical sites. The Brandis Town Church, dating back to 1121, features a magnificent Donat organ from 1705 and Romanesque masonry. You can also find the Soviet Memorial Grove in the old cemetery, commemorating prisoners of war and forced labor victims from WWII. While Brandis Castle is privately owned, its baroque park is occasionally open for special events.
The area around Brandis is rich in natural beauty, particularly its unique quarries. The Kohlenberg features active and abandoned quarries, with the Ostbruch (East Quarry) and Westbruch (West Quarry) being popular climbing spots. You can also discover several picturesque flooded quarries, including a heart-shaped one visible from the Beucha Mountain Church. The Mulde Valley provides scenic landscapes for outdoor activities.
Absolutely! Brandis is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. The scenic Mulde Valley offers numerous cycling and hiking routes, including the Mulde Valley hiking trail. For cyclists, the nearby Road Cycling Routes around Brandis and Gravel biking around Brandis guides provide many options. You can also explore the Leipziger Neuseenland for more cycling and hiking around its many lakes.
Families visiting Brandis have several engaging options. The Albrechtshainer See (Autobahnsee) is popular for its climbing forest and sandy beach. The Markkleeberg Canoe Park offers exciting whitewater rafting and courses. Additionally, the cycle paths around Störmthaler Lake, such as the East Shore of Lake Störmthaler, are well-developed and suitable for family bike rides.
Brandis Castle is a beautiful baroque structure with a well-preserved park. While the grounds are privately owned and not generally open for daily public access, they do host special events, festivals, and markets throughout the year. It also houses a wedding room for the town administration. Check local event listings for potential access during your visit.
For a unique cultural experience, take a stroll along the Brandis Mile, also known as the 'Walk of Fame.' This path through the town center features over 170 memorial stones dedicated to important personalities and sights of Brandis. The Local Museum also offers a glimpse into the region's past with exhibits on tractors, farm equipment, and home furnishings.
For stunning views, head to the Beucha Mountain Church, which stands on a porphyry plinth and offers panoramic vistas, including a heart-shaped flooded quarry. The View of Störmthaler Lake (northeast shore) is another excellent spot to appreciate the lake district's beauty. Further afield, the Monument to the Battle of the Nations provides magnificent panoramic views of Leipzig and its surroundings from its viewing platform.
Yes, Brandis is known for its quarries, some of which are popular with climbers. The Ostbruch (East Quarry) and Westbruch (West Quarry) on the Kohlenberg have been developed by the Leipzig climbing school since the 1920s and offer numerous climbing routes. You can find more details on routes in the MTB Trails around Brandis guide, which includes routes passing through these areas.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are ideal for enjoying Brandis's outdoor attractions. During this period, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, exploring the lake districts, and visiting the quarries. Many local events and festivals also take place during these months.
Visitors particularly enjoy the well-maintained cycling paths around the lakes, such as those at Störmthaler Lake, noting the smooth tarmac and beautiful views. The historical significance and imposing architecture of sites like the Monument to the Battle of the Nations are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty, historical depth, and opportunities for active exploration makes the region appealing.
Yes, for a relaxing break with a view, consider visiting Dining Car No. 51 at Störmthaler Lake. This snack bar offers a great view over Lake Störmthal, perfect for a small snack or a drink. The area around the lakes often features cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy the scenery.


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