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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Großenhain

Natural monuments around Großenhain, a town in Saxony, Germany, offer diverse natural attractions. The region features serene parks, expansive nature reserves, and river floodplains. These areas provide opportunities to explore varied landscapes, from diverse flora to significant ecological sites. The natural environment around Großenhain is characterized by its blend of historical gardens and protected natural habitats.

Best natural monuments around Großenhain

  • The most popular natural monument is Heideberg Tower on Heidehöhe, a viewpoint located in a forest. From the…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Zschornaer Ponds Nature Reserve

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The road “through” the pond is freshly tarred. A real experience to drive through the pond landscape. At the southern end you can even buy fresh fish from the pond.

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The Kutschenberg - at 201 meters, the highest point in Brandenburg.
The last climb from the ski hut is quite steep. So be sure to put on proper shoes!

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Zabeltitz Baroque Garden

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The baroque garden of Zabeltitz was laid out in 1728 by Wackerbarth, who also laid out the baroque garden of Großsedlitz. Both of these were modeled on the Park of …

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Heideberg Tower on Heidehöhe

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A nice trip with huge success. The tower is built in a beautiful forest and from above you can largely see and enjoy the landscape.

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Heidengräber (quartz blocks)

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June 14, 2025, Heidengräber Quartz Blocks

Given the name, you'd expect something different. According to the information board: "These stone blocks are remnants of the Ice Age. They are made of quartz and belong to a vein in the Meissen Granodiorite Massif. (Granodiorite = a plutonic rock containing silica.) Since the 19th century, they have been called "Heathengräber" (heathen graves). Secret meetings and gatherings took place here during various periods."

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In the middle of the forest, on the Raupenbergweg, are the remains of the "heathen stones" dating back to the Ice Age. However, these stones are wrongly called heathen graves. They are simply blocks of vein quartz from the Meissen granite massif. They are meant to remind us of the numerous megalithic graves, the discovery of which was made by the teacher and local historian Kurt Schöne. According to the sign, however, secret meetings and gatherings also took place here... for whatever reason...

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Interesting little place in the middle of the Golkwald, the magic of the stones is unbroken, so you can easily imagine that secret meetings used to take place here.

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At 201m above sea level, the Kutschenberg is already one of the low mountain ranges and is still the highest mountain in Brandenburg. So if you want to hike the 16-Summits Germany (the highest peak in each federal state), you can't avoid this mountain. Parking spaces to start a hike can be found, for example, at the cemetery in Kleinkmehlen. The tour on the Kutschenberg is suitable for families overall, only the short stretch from the ski hut up to the summit is a bit steeper. At the top is the pictured stele and a few meters further in the forest the boundary stone that marks the border with Saxony.

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A magical garden that invites you to dream. With a book and a chilled beer you can spend a wonderful time here.

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Zabeltitz is picturesquely situated in the Grossenhainer Pflege on the Grosse Röder. Count Wackerbarth built the palace and laid out the magnificent baroque garden.

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Unfortunately, on March 20, 2022, there is a fence against African swine fever at the hiking sign, we couldn't go any further at that point, we turned back. Then you have the opportunity to go through a gate.

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Interesting stone blocks at a quiet rest area with a bench, a bit away from the direct hiking trail 😉 however, it is well signposted 👍

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Großenhain?

The region offers a diverse range of natural features. You can find expansive meadows and well-marked paths along the Röder River in the Röderaue, ideal for cycling and walking. The Zschornaer Ponds Nature Reserve features diverse biotopes including dry grasslands, swamp meadows, and small bodies of water. For a unique geological insight, visit the Heidengräber (quartz blocks), which are remnants from the Ice Age.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Großenhain area?

Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. The Stadtpark Großenhain offers a spacious adventure playground and recreational activities. The Zabeltitz Baroque Garden is a beautiful historical garden with ponds and sculptures, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Additionally, the Kutschenberg, Brandenburg's highest point, offers a family-friendly hike with rewarding panoramic views.

Where can I go for birdwatching or wildlife spotting?

The Zschornaer Ponds Nature Reserve is an important bird area, home to over 270 bird species, including many breeding species. You can spot common cranes, various waders during autumn migration, and Nordic geese in winter. The Kleinraschützer Heide also boasts rich biodiversity, providing a habitat for rare plants, birds, amphibians, and insects.

What kind of hiking trails are available near these natural monuments?

You'll find a variety of hiking opportunities. The Röderaue features extensive meadows and well-marked paths along the Röder River. The Zschornaer Ponds Nature Reserve offers a tranquil 6 km circular walk. For a more challenging, yet family-friendly, ascent, you can hike to the summit of the Kutschenberg. For more options, explore easy hikes around Großenhain.

Are there cycling routes that connect to the natural monuments?

Yes, the Röderaue's paths lead through Großenhain and connect to the Elbe Cycle Path, which is just a 15-minute bike ride away. The path 'through' the pond at Zschornaer Ponds Nature Reserve is freshly paved, offering a smooth experience for cyclists. You can also find various MTB trails around Großenhain and gravel biking routes in the wider region.

What historical or cultural sites are considered natural monuments?

The Zabeltitz Baroque Garden is a notable example, laid out in 1728 with intricate designs, ponds, and sculptures. It's a historical garden that invites visitors to linger. The Heidengräber (quartz blocks) are also considered a historical site, with their name dating back to the 19th century, marking remnants of the Ice Age.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Großenhain?

The best time depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the diverse flora, such as the rhododendrons in Stadtpark. Late summer offers opportunities to see swallows and swifts at the Zschornaer Ponds Nature Reserve. Autumn is excellent for bird migration, with many wader species visiting the ponds, and common cranes seen from spring to autumn. Winter provides a resting place for Nordic geese and other waterfowl at the ponds.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic scenery?

Yes, the Heideberg Tower on Heidehöhe provides excellent views over the surrounding landscape and even parts of the Elbsandsteingebirge on clear days. The Kutschenberg, as the highest point in Brandenburg, also offers a wonderful panoramic view from its summit.

What makes the Kleinraschützer Heide special?

The Kleinraschützer Heide is a highly recommended destination for nature lovers due to its diverse biotopes, including dry grasslands, swamp meadows, and small bodies of water. These varied habitats support rare plants and a wide array of bird, amphibian, and insect species, making it an excellent spot for immersive nature experiences and wildlife observation.

Can I find accommodation or cafes near the natural monuments?

While specific establishments are not detailed in the guide, the Stadtpark Großenhain features the 'Mückenschänke' excursion restaurant. For other natural monuments like Kleinraschützer Heide, Röderaue, or Zschornaer Ponds, it's advisable to check local listings in Großenhain or nearby villages for cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.

What is the Kutschenberg and why is it significant?

The Kutschenberg is significant as the highest point in Brandenburg, standing at 201 meters above sea level. It's part of the Kmehlen Hills, a landscape formed during the last Ice Age, and is marked by a granite column at its summit. It offers a notable geographical distinction and panoramic views, attracting hikers, including those participating in the '16-Summits Germany' challenge. You can learn more about it on Brandenburg Tourism.

What are the 'Heidengräber'?

The Heidengräber are interesting stone blocks made of quartz, remnants from the Ice Age. They belong to a vein in the Meissen Granodiorite Massif. Since the 19th century, they have been known as 'Heathen Graves' and offer a quiet rest area with a bench, making it a beautiful and historically intriguing place to take a break.

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