Natural monuments around Roßwein offer unique insights into the region's geology, flora, and history. Located in the German state of Saxony, the area features diverse natural landscapes often integrated into local hiking trails. These sites provide a tangible connection to the Earth's ancient history and the powerful forces that shaped its environment. The municipality is committed to preserving significant natural features, making it a destination for those interested in natural heritage.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Kriebstein Dam is an impressive structure in Saxony. Built between 1927 and 1929, it is a curved concrete gravity dam. With a height of approximately 28 meters and a length of 230 meters, it serves power generation, shipping, fishing, and recreational purposes.
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great corner, always worth a trip
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Lime mining is one of the first economically important industries alongside agriculture in our villages. The first beginnings are thought to date back to the 12th century. Starting in the 17th century, several landowners from Kaltofen and Berbersdorf appear as owners of lime works and kilns. Source: Display board
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The Ringelthal Island Pond is a pond in Saxony near Mittweida. The Island Pond is also called the Fliehburg. The annual Island Pond Festival takes place in Ringethal. You can marvel at the lovingly landscaped tree park, small playground and cozy seating area. From Ringethal it is ideal for hiking to the Raubschloss, to Mittweida or via Lauenhain to Kriebstein.
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great view over the dam, unfortunately not possible to cross
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Roßwein offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including significant geological formations like the Gabbrofelsen, which showcases unique igneous rock, and historical quarry sites such as the Berbersdorf Lime Quarries. You can also find protected individual trees, like the Vier Linden, and unique features such as the Rock Gallery Under the Autobahn Bridge.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Ringethal Tree Park is a great option, featuring native trees and rocks in a prepared environment, complete with a playground. Additionally, the Striegistal Dwarves' Bench is known for its imaginative design, offering a unique and engaging experience for both children and adults.
The region is notable for its geological formations. The Gabbrofelsen (Gabbro Rock) is a prime example, recognized as a 'Geotop' for its unique streaky 'Flasergabbro' texture, formed deep within the Earth's crust. Historical quarry sites like the Berbersdorf Lime Quarries also highlight the area's geological past and early industrial use of natural resources.
The Berbersdorf Lime Quarries are a significant historical natural monument, showcasing the region's early lime mining industry dating back to the 12th century. These sites offer a tangible connection to the area's industrial heritage and the natural resources that shaped it.
Many natural monuments in Roßwein are integrated into local hiking trails. For instance, the Vier Linden (Four Lime Trees) are a point of interest along the 'Rundweg über den Hartenberg' trail. You can find various routes that pass by these sites, offering opportunities to explore the natural beauty and geological features of the region. Check out guides like Hiking around Roßwein for detailed trail information.
Visitors frequently express awe at the unique geological features, such as the 'unbelievable' and 'impressive' Rock Gallery Under the Autobahn Bridge. Family-friendly spots like the Ringethal Tree Park are appreciated for their relaxing environment and amenities like playgrounds. The imaginative design of the Striegistal Dwarves' Bench also stimulates imagination and humor for all ages.
Yes, the Forest Lodge Limestone Quarries offers a great resting place with good home cooking, making it an ideal stop for hikers. This location combines a natural monument with facilities like a restaurant, pub, and cafe, and is also family-friendly.
Beyond specific landmarks like the Vier Linden, Roßwein has a broader initiative to protect individual significant trees. In 2019, approximately 80 trees across the municipality were identified as valuable and placed under protection, marked with special signs. These trees contribute to the ecological quality and urban forestry of the area.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For example, the 'Margarethenmühle and Waldhotel – Zweiniger Grund loop from Oberranschütz' is an easy 3.8 km route. You can explore more accessible trails by checking out the Easy hikes around Roßwein guide.
Besides hiking, the Roßwein area offers opportunities for gravel biking. Routes like the 'Wooden Bridge Over the Mulde – Altväter Bridge loop from Nossen' provide a more challenging experience. For more cycling options, refer to the Gravel biking around Roßwein guide.
The Gabbrofelsen is a significant geological natural monument, officially recognized as a 'Geotop'. It's a unique formation of gabbro, an igneous rock that underwent metamorphosis deep within the Earth. Information boards at the site explain its formation millions of years ago and its transformation, offering a direct connection to the Earth's ancient history and powerful geological forces.


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