Best natural monuments around Braunsbedra are characterized by landscapes transformed from former lignite mining, creating new natural areas. The region features Germany's largest artificial lake, Geiseltalsee, which offers extensive recreational opportunities. These areas provide scenic beauty and serve as significant natural landmarks for exploration. The confluence of the Saale and Unstrut Rivers also contributes to the region's diverse natural features.
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Museum & Exhibitions High above the wine-growing town of Freyburg lies Neuenburg, the sister castle of Wartburg, founded around 1090 by the Thuringian Count Ludwig the Springer. The first mighty complex was built by 1150. The rise of the Landgraves of Thuringia was accompanied by further magnificent expansion. By 1230, Neuenburg was already around three times as large as Wartburg! The Romanesque double chapel built around 1170/75 is still an architectural gem today. On behalf of Hermann I, Heinrich von Veldeke completed the Eneasroman around 1185, the first Middle High German knightly-courtly verse epic ever. Neuenburg experienced the end of its high medieval heyday under Landgrave Ludwig IV and his wife, Saint Elisabeth.
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UNSTRUT Source near Kefferhausen in Eichsfeld (400m); Length 192 km; Estuary Großjena near Naumburg into the Saale The Unstrut rises west of Kefferhausen near Dingelstädt in northern Thuringia in southern Eichsfeld. In the Sachsenburg or Thuringian Gate it breaks through the Hainleite. In its lower reaches it flows in numerous loops through the Burgenland district in southern Saxony-Anhalt; below Memleben it is initially flanked by the Ziegelroda Plateau, near Laucha by the Dorndorf Plateau, near Freyburg by the limestone-rich Silent Mountains and flows into the Großjenaer Blumengrund near Naumburg Saale. SAALE Source near Zell in the Fichtelgebirge (728m); Length 413 km; Estuary near Barby into the Elbe The Saale rises in the Fichtelgebirge in Upper Franconia between Zell and Weißenstadt. The upper reaches of the Saale between Zell and Hof are quite leisurely. The river then runs straight through the Thuringian Slate Mountains. The Saale is dammed several times here. The area of the middle Saale begins with the river exiting the Thuringian Slate Mountains and entering the Triassic plate and hill country. After leaving the Saale-Unstrut-Triasland Nature Park near Naumburg, the lower reaches of the river begin. This runs in a flat landscape to the mouth of the Elbe near Barby. Source: http://www.reportagereisen.de/unstrut_01.html
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I felt like a wine queen today! Had the fantastic view and a good drink all to myself! It was a breathtaking impression! It wasn't until 2000 that the Reifert family started growing wine on the dump. Pioneering work to achieve the highest level of recultivation has been achieved on the former opencast mining site! The drop tastes good and the view is uniquely beautiful. The vineyard is south-facing and has a steep slope of thirty percent. The view of the largest artificial lake in Central Germany can be enjoyed with the fine wine 🍷
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Pinot Gris or Müller-Thurgau - you can treat yourself to a glass here.
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Opening hours of the Straußwirtschaft April to October, Monday to Friday: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekends / public holidays: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Status: 07/2023
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On the other side of the Wasserschlösschen also very interesting and a place with plenty of fish
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The Geiseltalsee is an opencast mining lake in southern Saxony-Anhalt. The lake was created in the course of recultivation measures in the former Geiseltal lignite mining area north-east of Müchel.
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The region around Braunsbedra is characterized by landscapes transformed from former lignite mining, creating new natural areas. A prominent feature is the Confluence of the Saale and Unstrut Rivers, a picturesque meeting point of two significant rivers. You can also explore the vineyards around Geiseltalsee, such as Reiferts Vineyard at Geiseltalsee, which offer impressive views and a blend of natural beauty with cultural landscapes.
Yes, several natural attractions are suitable for families. The Confluence of the Saale and Unstrut Rivers is a tranquil setting popular with cyclists and offers a unique geographical feature. Additionally, the vineyards like Most beautiful vineyard view in Saale-Unstrut at Geiseltalsee are generally family-friendly, providing scenic views and space to enjoy the outdoors.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails around Braunsbedra, many of which explore the transformed landscapes and the Geiseltalsee. For example, there are easy routes like the 'View of Runstedter Lake – Runstedter See loop from Großkayna' (6.7 km) or moderate options such as the 'Leonhard Observation Tower – Geisel Riverbed loop from Frankleben' (11.2 km). You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Braunsbedra guide.
For expansive views, the Most beautiful vineyard view in Saale-Unstrut at Geiseltalsee offers a stunning perspective over Germany's largest artificial lake. Another excellent spot is the Ducal Vineyard below Neuenburg Castle, which combines natural beauty with historical context and views of the castle and surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. The region is very popular for cycling. The Confluence of the Saale and Unstrut Rivers is a key point of interest along the Saale cycle path. You can explore routes like the 'View of Lake Geiseltal – Braunsbedra Pier loop from Frankleben' (34.7 km) or the 'Merseburg Cathedral – Lake Geiseltal loop from Braunsbedra Pfännerhall' (27.5 km). Discover more options in the Cycling around Braunsbedra guide.
The Ducal Vineyard below Neuenburg Castle offers a direct link, providing views of the historic Neuenburg Castle. The area around the Confluence of the Saale and Unstrut Rivers also has historical context, including a natural pool that was in use until the early 1990s. Additionally, the Stone picture book Großjena is a unique man-made monument with historical significance, located not far from the river confluence.
Yes, some natural monuments offer refreshment options. For instance, Reiferts Vineyard at Geiseltalsee is a perfect stop, serving regional wines and offering a great view. Other viewpoints and popular spots often have cafes or restaurants nearby, especially around the Geiseltalsee.
The region's natural monuments, especially the vineyards and lake areas, are beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. Autumn is particularly scenic when the vineyards change color. The Geiseltalsee offers water sports and cycling opportunities primarily during spring and summer. Even in winter, the transformed landscapes can offer a unique, tranquil beauty.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For a relaxed experience, consider routes around the Geiseltalsee, such as the 'Boat Dock at Geiseltalsee – View of Südfeldsee loop from Großkayna' (5.7 km) or the 'Beach bar at Lake Geiseltal – Swimming Spot Near Phännerhall loop from Braunsbedra' (5.7 km). These are generally flat and offer pleasant views. More easy options can be found in the Easy hikes around Braunsbedra guide.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic transformation of the landscape from former mining areas into beautiful natural and recreational spaces. The expansive views, especially from the vineyards overlooking Geiseltalsee, are highly appreciated. The tranquility of the river confluence and the combination of natural beauty with historical elements, like at the Ducal Vineyard, also receive positive feedback.
As the landscape around Geiseltalsee has evolved, it has attracted diverse flora and fauna, making it an interesting area for nature observation. While specific wildlife spotting locations aren't highlighted, the general transformation of the industrial landscape into a natural paradise means there are opportunities to observe various species, particularly birds and smaller animals, in the lake and vineyard areas.


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