Natural monuments around Griefstedt provide a glimpse into the geological and historical features of the Thuringian Basin. Griefstedt, a municipality in the Sömmerda district, is situated near the Unstrut river, a notable natural attraction. The area features various natural formations and sites of archaeological significance that are considered natural monuments. These locations offer opportunities to explore the natural landscape and protected areas in the vicinity.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Gründelsloch near Kindelbrück is one of the most impressive and important karst springs in Thuringia. It was created by the dissolution of limestone in the subsoil. The resulting underground cavity collapsed in 1611, causing a sinkhole and the spring to emerge. The active karst spring, with a diameter of 22 m and a discharge of around 15,600 l per minute, has several older precursor springs that are lined up like a string of pearls from northwest to southeast in the area of the Kindelbrück fault zone and dried up again over time. Examples of these dried-up precursor springs are the Kuhborn, around 700 meters away, or the karst spring on the Steinrinne. Source: display board
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The Bilzingsleben site is an exceptional archaeological and paleoanthropological site in northern Thuringia. The finds were dated to be 400,000 years old and attributed to Homo erectus. They are among the earliest traces of the Homo genus in Central Europe. The site is located about 1.5 km south of the town of Bilzingsleben on the edge of the Wipper valley. The surface of the former "Steinrinne" quarry is about 35 m above the current floodplain and at 175 m above sea level. The small spur-like elevation is framed by the Wipper in the east and the Wirbelbach in the south. Source: Wikipedia
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This is where the prince is buried - the owner of the Nebra Sky Disk. It is worth visiting the museum in Nebra. The original is in the museum in Halle.
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@Holger The museum is in Leubingen - the Heimatstube. It is right next to the church on the main street. See picture for opening times.
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Located right next to the deer enclosure. You can take a break there and watch the deer.
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It's great that you can experience archaeology here in a vivid way. There is touring stamp 374 on the fence.
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Unfortunately dogs are not allowed, so we had to turn around at the checkout. Very annoying, as it wasn't written anywhere before and dogs are less destructive than people!
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You can explore the impressive Gründelsloch Karst Spring near Kindelbrück, which is one of Thuringia's most significant karst springs. It was formed by the dissolution of limestone, creating a sinkhole and a powerful spring. The Unstrut river, located just 1.4km from Griefstedt, also offers natural scenery.
Yes, the area around Griefstedt features several significant historical and archaeological sites recognized as natural monuments. These include the Leubingen Burial Mound, a Bronze Age site representing 4000 years of history, and the Steinrinne Bilzingsleben Archaeological Site, where you can vividly experience archaeology through its well-maintained exhibition.
Many natural monuments in the area are family-friendly. For instance, the Gründelsloch Karst Spring, Leubingen Burial Mound, and Steinrinne Bilzingsleben Archaeological Site are all categorized as suitable for families. These sites offer engaging experiences for all ages.
There are various hiking opportunities near the natural monuments. You can find easy hikes, such as the 'View of Bilzingsleben – Gründelsloch Karst Spring loop from Kindelbrück' (5.75 km) or the 'St. Ulrich Church Kindelbrück – Gründelsloch Karst Spring loop from Kindelbrück' (3.55 km). For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Griefstedt guide or the general Hiking around Griefstedt guide.
Yes, the region offers several cycling routes. A popular option is the 'Unstrut Cycle Path – Beautiful cycle path loop from Sömmerda' (43.29 km), which allows you to explore the natural beauty along the Unstrut river. You can find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Griefstedt guide.
Visitors often highlight the vivid experience of archaeology at the Steinrinne Bilzingsleben Archaeological Site and the impressive play of colors at the Gründelsloch Karst Spring. The historical significance of sites like the Leubingen Burial Mound, offering a glimpse into 4000 years of history, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, parking is available at some natural attractions. For example, the Steinrinne Bilzingsleben Archaeological Site is listed as having parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
While there's no specific data, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring natural sites, with comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also a good option, though it can be warmer. Some sites, like the Chinese Garden of Eternal Happiness, have seasonal opening times (April to October), so it's always good to check ahead.
Yes, the Sun Cult Stone of Bilzingsleben is noted as being wheelchair-accessible, offering an opportunity for all visitors to experience this interesting historical and natural monument.
While specific dog-friendly policies vary by site, generally, natural outdoor areas are accessible for dogs on a leash. It's always recommended to check individual site regulations or local signage for any restrictions, especially in protected areas, and to ensure you clean up after your pet.
Beyond the well-known sites, the region's smaller natural features, such as the various precursor springs around the Gründelsloch Karst Spring, offer quieter exploration. The Unstrut river itself, with its surrounding landscapes, provides many opportunities to discover less frequented natural spots.
The Sun Cult Stone of Bilzingsleben is a fascinating historical and natural monument. Originally found near the Dornberg and used as a whetstone, it was later moved to the Schenksgarten in 1982. It's considered a mystery, with some visitors suggesting it might be more of a 'moonstone' due to its intriguing nature.


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