Attractions and places to see around Olbersdorf offer a diverse range of experiences within the Zittau Mountains. This region is characterized by its unique natural landscapes, including volcanic peaks and distinctive sandstone formations. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from significant natural monuments to cultural points of interest and historical locations. The area provides opportunities for both active recreation and discovering local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Impressive rock formations, great trails with viewing platforms and a beautiful mountain restaurant.
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The large rock massif of the Nonnenfelsen (537 m) rises almost 100 meters above the southwestern edge of Jonsdorf. There is also a beautiful via ferrata (Nonnensteig) here.
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The €9 entrance fee is worth it 👍🏻. One of the most beautiful monastery/castle ruins 🏰 I've ever seen 🤩.
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The Nonnenfelsen are a popular rock formation on a slope in the south-east of the Buchberg. In total, the rocks have a height of 537 meters. This makes them 100 meters higher than the valley of the Pochebach. The most important climbing peaks in Jonsdorf belong to the Nonnenfelsen: Gorge wall, Barbarine and the Nonnenfelsen on the terrace of the associated restaurant.
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Via the bridge and the climbing facility you can get very close to the Nonnenfelsen. The reward is a gigantic view.
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The Kelchstein is one of the most famous climbing peaks in the Zittau Mountains. It got its idiosyncratic mushroom shape from the effect of wind abrasion and erosion on the sandstone layers of different hardness. It was climbed for the first time before 1785: at that time, lumberjacks placed a plaque on its summit that no longer exists.
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The location of the castle alone is fantastic! Get there early, the facility closes at 5 p.m. With a guest card you save 20%
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Olbersdorf is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. A major highlight is the Olbersdorfer See, a large lake popular for swimming and water sports. The wider Zittau Mountains Nature Park offers stunning scenery with volcanic peaks and unique sandstone formations like Nonnenfelsen (Nuns' Rocks) and Kelchstein (Chalice Rock).
Yes, the Zittau Mountains are known for their striking rock formations. You can visit Nonnenfelsen (Nuns' Rocks), which offers paths around its bizarre sandstone pinnacles and expansive views. Another notable formation is Kelchstein (Chalice Rock), a challenging climbing rock. Other formations in the nature park include Scharfenstein, 'Brütende Henne', and 'Teekanne'.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Lausche Summit and Observation Tower, the highest mountain in the Zittau Mountains. The Nonnenfelsen (Nuns' Rocks) also provides incomparable views of the surrounding mountains from its various paths.
Absolutely. The Olbersdorfer See is the largest body of water in the Zittau area and is ideal for swimming, surfing, and boating. It features sandy and grassy beaches. Additionally, the Volksbad Olbersdorf, a public swimming facility built in the 1920s, offers another option for bathing.
Near Olbersdorf, you can explore the impressive Oybin Rock and Castle Ruins, a significant attraction accessible by narrow-gauge railway. Other sites include the unique Olbersdorfer Uhrenhof, the Kokosweberei Hilger (a coconut weaving mill), and the Olbersdorfer Skulpturenpark. The Dampfbahn Lehrpfad highlights the history of the Zittau narrow-gauge railway.
Yes, the Olbersdorfer Uhrenhof houses Saxony's largest collection of electric clocks from the mid-19th century onwards, including many DDR-era productions. Visits can be arranged by appointment. The Kokosweberei Hilger also offers factory sales on specific days, showcasing their unique natural fiber products.
You can experience the Zittau narrow-gauge railway by walking the Dampfbahn Lehrpfad, an educational path along the line between Bertsdorf station and Oybin, which details its history. The Museumsbahnhof Bertsdorf also provides information about the region and the railway. The railway can take you directly to the Oybin Rock and Castle Ruins.
The Zittau Mountains offer extensive hiking trails, ranging from easy to difficult. For challenging routes, consider trails like the Nonnensteig via ferrata or the loop from Kelchstein (Chalice Rock) to Scharfenstein Viewpoint. You can find more details on specific routes in the Mountain Hikes around Olbersdorf guide.
Yes, Olbersdorf and its surroundings provide numerous cycling opportunities. You can find a variety of MTB trails, including easy loops around Lake Olbersdorf or more challenging routes towards Lausche. For road cycling, there are moderate to difficult routes exploring the wider region. Explore detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Olbersdorf and Road Cycling Routes around Olbersdorf guides.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Olbersdorfer See offers beaches and a children's playground. The Oybin Rock and Castle Ruins are a popular destination, and the Dampfbahn Lehrpfad provides an engaging way to learn about the steam railway. The Olbersdorfer Skulpturenpark also offers an interesting outdoor experience for all ages.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and panoramic views, especially from spots like Nonnenfelsen (Nuns' Rocks) and the Lausche Summit. The unique rock formations, such as Kelchstein (Chalice Rock), are also highly appreciated for their visual appeal and climbing opportunities. The historical significance and atmosphere of the Oybin Rock and Castle Ruins are also a major draw.
The natural landscapes around Olbersdorf are generally dog-friendly. The paths around the Olbersdorfer See and the extensive hiking trails within the Zittau Mountains Nature Park offer great opportunities for walks with your dog. Always ensure to keep your dog on a leash where required and respect local regulations.


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