Attractions and places to see around Wildenspring include a tranquil forest village nestled in the Ilm-Kreis district of Thuringia, Germany. This area is characterized by its natural surroundings, including the Langen Berg to the west and the Schwarzatal to the east, framed by the Junkersbach valley and the Kurau stream. The village features historical landmarks such as the Rittergut manor house, which serves as a community hub. Wildenspring offers access to the Wildenspringer Wald and local mountains like the Beerberg,…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Great observation tower and you can walk in... the landlord makes Tyrolean dumplings and there is Watzdorfer Pils on tap 😜🙏 Note!!!! NO typical Thuringian cuisine... no roulades or anything like that....
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The hiking trail is very adventurous, if you dare to do it please be careful. There are a lot of trees on the route. You have to crawl over or under the trees. It is not suitable for everyone. This section should actually be closed for safety reasons.
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Impressive rock formations. Challenging hiking trail over and under tree trunks. Great rest area with benches and fire pit and shelter with stamping station.
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The Meurasteine are a three-tiered wall on a rocky ridge and extend a little into the Schlagetal. The jagged rocky section is a good 500 million years old and consists of quartzite. You can do a little scrambling here, over steps hewn into the rock. A shelter also "floats" there.
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Great destination 🙏 By the way, the local gastronomy is highly recommended... Homemade dumplings with a Tyrolean recipe ☝️ But be careful... not typical Thuringian cuisine... but super tasty 🥰
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Open again since December '22.
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The cable car runs down to the valley every half hour, always 00 and 30 (summer timetable 2022)
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Wildenspring is surrounded by beautiful natural features. You can visit the 667-meter-high Beerberg, which offers magnificent panoramic views of up to 17 settlements. Other notable viewpoints include the Fröbel Observation Tower, providing a wide view over the Thuringian Forest, and the Meuselbacher Kuppe Observation Tower, also known for its panoramic vistas. Don't miss the scenic Schwarza Waterfall in the picturesque Schwarza Valley, or the impressive Meurasteine Rock Formation, a unique three-tiered quartzite wall.
Yes, Wildenspring has a rich history. The central point of the village is the historic Rittergut (Manor House), which once belonged to the noble family of Holleben. It now houses the mayor's office, a local history room, and a porcelain exhibition. You can also explore the "Historischer Wanderweg" (Historical Hiking Trail) which follows in the footsteps of the Knights of Holleben through the Junkertal.
Wildenspring is an excellent base for hiking. The village is dedicated to expanding its network of footpaths and hiking trails, integrating its idyllic charm and scenic beauty. You can find trails through the Wildenspringer Wald, explore the Junkersbach valley, or ascend the Beerberg for panoramic views. For more specific routes, consider exploring the various running trails available, such as the moderate 'Hirschkamm loop from Böhlen' or the more challenging 'Barigauer Turm Observation Tower loop from Oberhain'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around Wildenspring guide.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Fröbel Observation Tower is considered family-friendly, offering a great view and an adjoining mountain inn. The Schwarza Waterfall area is also family-friendly, with a cycle path along the river that's great for a leisurely ride. The village itself cultivates community life with events like the popular Blueberry Festival in July, which can be enjoyable for all ages.
Beyond hiking, the region around Wildenspring offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. The Schwarza Valley features a beautiful cycle path, though it's hard-packed gravel, making it ideal for trekking bikes. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can find routes like the 'Cursdorf Station – View of Leibis-Lichte Dam loop' in the Cycling around Wildenspring guide. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Schwarzburg Castle loop from Altenfeld' detailed in the Gravel biking around Wildenspring guide.
Wildenspring offers charm throughout the year, but the best time depends on your interests. For hiking and outdoor activities, late spring to early autumn (May to October) provides pleasant weather. The village's Blueberry Festival in July is a popular summer event. The diverse flora of the Wildenspringer Wald, including silver thistles, is particularly beautiful in warmer months. The quiet village atmosphere makes it a peaceful retreat in any season.
The Rittergut is a historic manor house located centrally in Wildenspring. It once belonged to the noble family of Holleben and is a significant landmark. Today, it serves as a community hub, housing the mayor's office, a local history room ('Heimatstube'), and a porcelain exhibition, reflecting the village's heritage.
While the Rittergut is within Wildenspring, a notable historical site nearby is Schwarzburg Castle. This castle offers an exciting blend of history, impressive architecture, and beautiful views of the Schwarza Valley, including the Imperial Hall and the Princely Armory.
The Wildenspringer Wald, located east of the village on the western slope of the Schwarzatal, is a key part of Wildenspring's natural appeal. It's known for its diverse flora, including unique silver thistles, and is home to a variety of bird species. It offers numerous opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore its charming coniferous forests and enjoy the tranquility of the area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent panoramic views from various observation towers like the Fröbel Observation Tower and Meuselbacher Kuppe. The natural beauty of the Schwarza Valley and the unique Meurasteine Rock Formation are also highly praised. Many enjoy the quiet, natural setting and the well-maintained hiking and cycling paths that allow for exploration of the region's diverse landscapes.
The Beerberg, standing at 667 meters high, is Wildenspring's local mountain. It is an unwooded peak that provides magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding area, allowing sight of up to 17 different settlements. It's a popular destination for hikers seeking expansive vistas.
Despite its small size, Wildenspring has an active community life. The local history association organizes various events throughout the year, including the popular Blueberry Festival in July, local history evenings, dance events, medieval markets, a living Advent calendar, and an Oktoberfest. These events offer a great way to experience the local culture.


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