Best natural monuments around Plötzkau are primarily found within the Lower Saale Valley Nature Park, a region characterized by the Saale River and its surrounding landscapes. The area features diverse natural habitats, including floodplain forests and riverine environments. Plötzkau is situated within this nature park, offering access to its natural features. The landscape around Plötzkau includes varied terrain, from gentle slopes to alluvial areas along the Saale.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Seven Stones, also known as Rügesteine (Reprimand Stones), are a striking group of stones opposite the Preußlitz cemetery. (Dedicated on October 20, 2018) These standing stones were collected long before 1800 from the leveled hills and burial mounds of the Preußlitz countryside. A legend 🤩👌🏼 surrounds the stones, according to which an old renegade monk and his wife, Friedel, once entice three men and three women to dance, thus preventing them from attending church. As punishment, the monk and dancers were turned to stone...
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Buried war dead: 3 In the Preußlitz cemetery, three German war dead known by name, with unknown dates of death, are buried to the right of the entrance. The white plaque in front of the graves reads: "3 Birch Crosses In good faith they set out for a bad cause the last to fall and challenge us: May this place be a reminder that we should give our lives contrary to these three for a good cause."
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Square and park in front of the former Karlskaserne (now the administrative building of the district)
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An incorruptible watch. Doesn't even get involved in daylight saving time.😉
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You tell yourself this legend.
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The area around Plötzkau is primarily characterized by the natural beauty of the Lower Saale Valley Nature Park. You'll find diverse landscapes, including extensive floodplain forests, the meandering Saale River, and varied terrain from gentle slopes to alluvial areas. The region is rich in biodiversity, with various bird species, beavers, and kingfishers.
Yes, the Auwald near Plötzkau Nature Reserve is a significant natural area. It features the approximately two-kilometer-long Plötzkau Floodplain Forest Nature Trail, which showcases the unique flora and fauna of this protected ecosystem. Information boards along the path explain its ecological significance.
For families, Wiederstedt Castle Park is a great choice, offering a well-kept environment with a lime tree avenue and historic pavilion. The Auwald near Plötzkau Nature Reserve also has a well-developed bike path suitable for family outings. Additionally, Karlsplatz and Sundial provides a beautiful park setting with benches, ideal for a relaxing break.
Yes, the region has several sites with historical significance. The Latdorf Menhir on the Pfingstberg is a mystical place, believed to be a Neolithic burial mound with a hidden menhir. Another intriguing site is the Seven Stones of Preußlitz, also known as Rügen stones, which are ancient geological formations with local legends.
The Lower Saale Valley Nature Park offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Naturpark "Unteres Saaletal" - Small hike in Plötzkauer Auwald' or cycling along the well-developed paths, including those through the Auwald near Plötzkau Nature Reserve. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Plötzkau guide, or for cycling, check out the Gravel biking around Plötzkau guide.
Yes, the Seven Stones of Preußlitz are noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, Karlsplatz and Sundial, with its park-like setting and benches, is also considered wheelchair accessible.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed throughout the year. The Wiederstedt Castle Park is especially idyllic in autumn when the trees display vibrant colors. In summer, the Auwald near Plötzkau Nature Reserve offers welcome cooling along its shaded paths.
Visitors appreciate the well-maintained parks and natural areas, the opportunity for peaceful walks and bike rides, and the educational insights into the local environment. The scenic riverside settings and the rich biodiversity, including various bird species, are also highly valued. Many find places like Karlsplatz and Sundial perfect for a relaxing break.
Absolutely. The region offers several easy hiking options. For instance, the 'Naturpark "Unteres Saaletal" - Small hike in Plötzkauer Auwald' is an easy 4.6 km route. Other easy trails include loops around Plötzkau Castle and the Saale Footbridge. You can find more easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Plötzkau guide.
Yes, the Latdorf Menhir on the Pfingstberg offers a great view of the surrounding area. Additionally, Karlsplatz and Sundial is situated in a park-like setting that provides pleasant vistas.
The floodplain forests, such as the Auwald near Plötzkau Nature Reserve, are designated nature reserves and FFH areas, meaning they are rich in diverse flora and fauna. You can observe various plant species unique to wetland environments and spot numerous bird species, including kites, buzzards, and grey herons, as well as beavers and kingfishers.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Auwald near Plötzkau Nature Reserve features a very well-developed and paved bike path that runs through the floodplain forest between Plötzkau and Bernburg. The broader Saale Cycle Path also runs through the Lower Saale Valley Nature Park, offering extensive cycling opportunities.


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