Best attractions and places to see around Tabarz, a state-approved Kneipp spa town, are nestled within the Thuringian Forest. The region offers a diverse range of attractions for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. The landscape is characterized by prominent mountains, dramatic ravines, and unique geological formations, shaped by ancient volcanic eruptions. Tabarz also has connections to literary figures and a rich spa tradition.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The “Red Tower” climbing rock can be seen from a distance. The rock gate is beautiful. This place invites you to linger... great.
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A really nice climbing rock - albeit a bit small
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The tour leads to or via these highlights and allows worth seeing insights into nature and views of the beautiful landscape of the Thuringian countryside. It makes the hike an unforgettable experience.
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Just beautiful... and TODAY on the open day with a look inside 💚🙏🌳🦊
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Very nice climbing rock made of red porphyry rock with a maximum rock height of 15 meters. You can often watch the climbers here. The Red Tower is usually referred to as the "beginner's rock". With its free sides in all directions, it offers climbing pleasure in grades 2 to 8. The rock is solid to brittle and in some places doesn't exactly inspire confidence. Due to its child-friendly environment, it is accordingly frequented by climbers.
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Tabarz is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Great Inselsberg, the fourth highest mountain in Thuringia, offering panoramic views. The Lauchagrund is a romantic ravine known for its bizarre rock formations from the region's volcanic past. Don't miss the Red Tower, a striking natural monument popular for climbing, or the impressive Trusetal Waterfall.
Yes, Tabarz offers several historical and cultural sites. Explore Altenstein Castle, a residential castle with a rich history and extensive park grounds. You can also visit the Struwwelpeter-Park, dedicated to the famous children's book character, or the KUKUNA Cultural Center, which hosts art exhibitions and cultural events. The 'Verrückte Schule' (Crazy School) serves as a local history museum.
The area around Tabarz is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and mountain biking on the Great Inselsberg. The Bärenbruchsgraben Gorge offers challenging trails and viewpoints. For climbing, the Red Tower is a popular spot. The region also boasts over 160 km of cycling and hiking trails, including sections of the famous Rennsteig trail.
Tabarz is very family-friendly. The Struwwelpeter-Park is a delightful spot for children. The Trusetal Waterfall and the Red Tower are also considered family-friendly natural monuments. For more active fun, the Inselsberg Funpark provides entertainment, and the TABBS – Kur- und Familienbad offers a wide range of swimming and spa facilities.
The Tabarz Volcano Trail (Vulkansteig) is a unique route that provides insight into the immense volcanic eruptions that shaped the supercontinent Pangaea millions of years ago. It passes by significant geological stations, including the large Rock Park in the Kneipp-Spa Park Arenarisquelle and the Haderholz-Porphyry rock formations, showcasing the region's volcanic history.
Tabarz is surrounded by numerous hiking opportunities. You can find a variety of routes, from easy to difficult, including those leading to the Great Inselsberg or through the Lauchagrund. For more detailed options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Tabarz guide, which features routes like the 'Torstein Rock Arch – Red Tower loop'.
Absolutely. The area around Tabarz offers over 160 km of cycling trails. For road cycling enthusiasts, you can find routes such as the 'Caféhaus Spiegler loop' or longer, more challenging rides. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Tabarz guide for detailed tour suggestions.
The forest climate in and around Tabarz, with its low temperature contrasts, makes it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the Rhododendron Garden. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter provides opportunities for snow-related activities in the Thuringian Forest.
Tabarz is a state-approved Kneipp spa town, and its Kneipp facilities are central to its health and wellness offerings. These facilities, including those along the Kneipp spa mile, promote hydrotherapy and a holistic approach to health, reflecting the town's long-standing spa tradition.
The Thuringian Forest Railway (Waldbahn) is one of Germany's oldest long-distance tram lines and offers a scenic connection from Tabarz to Gotha. Guests staying in Bad Tabarz may even have the opportunity to use it for free as part of their spa fee, making it a convenient way to explore the wider region.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the Great Inselsberg and the impressive natural beauty of the Trusetal Waterfall. The unique climbing experience at the Red Tower and the well-maintained grounds of Altenstein Castle are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the diverse hiking opportunities and the peaceful forest environment.
Yes, Tabarz has a Mineralien-Museum (Mineral Museum) which focuses on local history and minerals, providing insights into the geological makeup of the region, including the volcanic history that shaped features like the Lauchagrund and the Tabarz Volcano Trail.


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