Best natural monuments around Kiliansroda are situated in the naturally picturesque Weimarer Land of Thuringia, Germany. The area is characterized by the Kötsch mountain, which stands at 497 meters above sea level, and is bordered by the forests around Buchfart. Its soils are formed from Muschelkalk weathering rock, contributing to a rich geological history. Kiliansroda serves as a starting point for various hiking trails that allow visitors to explore the local natural beauty.
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Good refreshing spring water even in summer.
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Very nice, well-maintained facility.
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A look inside would be interesting, the mighty shell limestone cliff immediately captivates you.
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The Carolinenturm on the Kötsch is a very popular destination. It is one of the three towers of the Thuringian Three Towers hiking trail and also a stamping point for Touringen (No. 345). From here you have a great view and perspective. The rest areas and benches around the Carolinenturm invite you to linger. Absolutely worth it!👍
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Also suitable for taking a break, but perfect for treading water. In the summer months there is a lot of activity here.
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The well water is considered medicinal water due to its high mineral content 😇
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Absolutely worth seeing. Definitely try the Kneipp basin 👌🏻
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The region around Kiliansroda is characterized by the prominent Kötsch mountain, which stands at 497 meters above sea level. You'll also find tranquil spots like the "See auf dem Pfingstberge" (Lake on the Pfingstberg) and various natural springs. The landscape is shaped by Muschelkalk weathering rock, contributing to its unique geological history.
Yes, the area's geology is notably influenced by Muschelkalk weathering rock. This is evident at sites like the Rock Castle, which is built into a mighty shell limestone cliff, showcasing a rare cave castle formation in Thuringia.
Several natural monuments have historical significance. The Carolinenturm on Kötsch, while a man-made observation tower, is a historical landmark built in 1909 offering natural panoramic views. The Goethe Fountain, Bad Berka, discovered in 1807, has a pavilion from 1909 and is associated with Goethe's visits. The Rock Castle is a cave castle with a history dating back to the 10th century, offering protection to villagers.
Absolutely! The Carolinenturm on Kötsch is a great family destination, offering an exciting climb and rewarding views. The Goethe Fountain, Bad Berka is also family-friendly and wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Carl Friedrich Spring provides a refreshing stop with a Kneipp pool and rest area, perfect for families.
The Kiliansroda area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails that traverse the surrounding forests and fields. For more specific activities, there are dedicated guides for running trails, MTB trails, and road cycling routes, all starting from or passing through the region.
Yes, Kiliansroda serves as an excellent starting point for various hiking trails. The Carolinenturm on Kötsch is even connected to the "Thüringer Drei-Türme-Weg," a 26-kilometer hiking route. You can find many options for different difficulty levels in the running trails guide, which also includes routes suitable for hiking.
The most outstanding viewpoint is from the top of the Carolinenturm on Kötsch. From its 26-meter height, you get breathtaking panoramic views of the entire Weimarer Land, and on clear days, you can even see as far as the Brocken in the Harz Mountains. The Park Cave and the Nadelöhr in the Park on the Ilm also offers beautiful views, including Goethe's garden house.
The natural monuments around Kiliansroda are beautiful year-round, but the changing seasons offer different experiences. Spring brings vibrant greenery, while autumn showcases a spectrum of colors, enhancing the hiking experience. For specific attractions like the Carolinenturm, it is open during the summer season from April to September, every Sunday and public holiday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive views from the Carolinenturm on Kötsch. The calcium-rich spring water at the Goethe Fountain is also a popular draw for its unique taste. Many appreciate the tranquility of spots like the "See auf dem Pfingstberge" and the refreshing experience of the Kneipp pool at the Carl Friedrich Spring.
Yes, the area features notable natural springs. The Goethe Fountain, Bad Berka, is a well-known natural monument with calcium-rich spring water. Another refreshing spot is the Carl Friedrich Spring, which also includes a Kneipp pool and a pleasant rest area.
The Rock Castle is a unique cave castle, but due to progressive erosion of the mighty shell limestone cliff, its condition is deteriorating. It is considered dangerous to see the castle up close. An information board provides more details, and it's recommended to view it from a safe distance while hiking nearby.
Yes, the Goethe Fountain, Bad Berka is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a suitable option for visitors with mobility needs.


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