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Urban hiking trails around PR Prameniště Chomutovky are situated within a nature reserve characterized by extensive wetlands, including mountain raised bogs and peat forests. The area features some of Central Europe's deepest peat bogs and is the source of the Chomutovka river, which creates natural features like the Chomutovka Waterfall. The landscape is generally cold, with acidophilous spruce and remnants of natural beech forests, offering a unique environment for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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2.74km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is the relief map of Marienberg, not Zschopau.
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A representative Renaissance building with a roof turret, erected by master builder Johann Hofmann, featuring an impressive portal with a seating niche by Michel von Speyer and Andreas Günther, it is of significant architectural, local historical, and urban planning importance. The town hall, which occupies a large part of the northwest side of Marienberg's market square, is, alongside St. Mary's Church, the most important building in the town from a historical and urban planning perspective. Its structural core dates back to the time of the town's founding, when it replaced a wooden predecessor from 1524 just a few years later. The portals and outer walls from the 16th century are preserved. The representative Renaissance building was erected by master builder Johann Hofmann. The two-story plastered building with rusticated corner pilasters has a massive hipped roof, crowned by a large roof turret in the form of a double lantern (dated 1685, renovated 1790). Source: Wikipedia
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The Zschopau Gate, one of Marienberg's landmarks, was built as part of the town's fortifications after its founding between 1541 and 1560. The imposing tower, a rubble stone structure built on a square base, is the only remaining of the original five town gates. The large, round-arched gateway is faced with porphyry blocks, as is the pedestrian underpass to the southwest, which was added in 1956. In 1963, during renovation work, the gate sustained damage from tanks. In 1964, exhibition spaces for museum purposes were designed within the gatehouse, a project approved by the Institute for the Preservation of Historical Monuments. The damaged gate jambs were initially repaired with bricks, and later with dressed stone. To the southwest, a 30-meter-long and 2-meter-wide section of the town wall adjoins the gate. This section is reinforced on the town side with five blind arches and terminates in a transformer station, ingeniously constructed in 1914. Source: Wikipedia
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Today we were able to enjoy the fast service, very tasty and really cold iced coffee and really good cakes (gooseberry quark and chocolate sea buckthorn eggnog)
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The Kammweg stage 05 "From Olbernhau to Kühnhaide" begins at the Saigerhütte monument complex and leads past the idyllic Hüttenteich pond towards Rothenthal.
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The Olbernhau/Grünthal Saigerhütte (Saiger Smelter) is of unique importance in Europe – a structural and technical testament to the history of non-ferrous metallurgy. The smelting operation was founded in 1537 to extract silver from silver-bearing black copper. For centuries, the saiger process was considered a pinnacle of metallurgy.
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There are several urban hiking trails around PR Prameniště Chomutovky, with komoot offering 4 routes in this guide. These trails are generally easy, making them accessible for most hikers.
The terrain around PR Prameniště Chomutovky is characterized by diverse wetlands, including mountain raised bogs and peat forests. While urban trails often follow established paths, be aware that some areas, even marked ones, can be challenging due to wide ditches, high grass, or swampy conditions, especially within the nature reserve itself. The broader Chomutov area offers a variety of trails.
Yes, the urban hikes listed in this guide are generally considered easy, making them suitable for families. For example, the Trail Signpost loop from Marienberg is a short, easy option. Always check the specific route details for elevation and distance to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
While the nature reserve is a protected area, many general hiking trails in the broader region are dog-friendly. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like PR Prameniště Chomutovky, to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for everyone. Check local signage for specific regulations.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the unique wetlands and peat bogs of PR Prameniště Chomutovky. The Chomutovka river originates here, and further downstream, you might encounter picturesque features like the Chomutovka Waterfall and the Medvědí Waterfalls. You can also find various ponds, such as the Pond with rest area in PR Prameniště Chomutovky or Schwarzer Teich.
Yes, the area has several interesting historical sites. You can visit the Pohraniční (Böhmisch Reizenhain) Memorial Site or the Ruins of Böhmisch Kühnhaide. The town of Olbernhau, a starting point for some routes like the House of Judge Lange – Saigerhütte Museum loop, also offers historic buildings and cultural insights.
The region experiences a generally cold climate with snow cover lasting 100-120 days annually. While beautiful in winter, spring, summer, and autumn offer more accessible conditions for urban hiking. Spring and early summer are ideal for observing the unique flora, while autumn brings vibrant colors. Be prepared for potentially muddy conditions, especially in wetland areas, regardless of the season.
Yes, several routes in this guide are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Café Torten Eck – Olbernhau-Grünthal Station loop from Olbernhau and the Hut Pond – Saigerhütte Museum loop from Olbernhau.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique natural landscapes, the tranquility of the bogs, and the opportunity to explore both natural and historical sites within an accessible setting.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are best checked locally, the town of Hora Svatého Šebestiána is a key access point for the PR Prameniště Chomutovky nature reserve. Larger towns like Chomutov and Olbernhau typically have public transport connections that can get you closer to various starting points for urban hikes.
The region offers amenities in nearby towns. While the immediate vicinity of the nature reserve is wild, towns like Hora Svatého Šebestiána and Olbernhau provide cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. It's advisable to plan your refreshments and lodging in these towns before or after your hike.


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