Best attractions and places to see around Glauchau include a variety of historic landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Situated in Saxony, the town is characterized by its historic town center, the Mulde River, and surrounding recreational areas. Visitors can explore significant architectural complexes, scenic river paths, and cultural institutions. The region offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and historical exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Mulde Bridge near Wernsdorf is a so-called tensioned ribbon bridge, measuring 105 meters long and 3.5 meters wide. It was awarded the Thuringian State Prize for Engineering Achievements in 2017. The same construction method is also found in the Drachenschwanz Adventure Bridge.
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The wooden bridge crosses the Zwickauer Mulde River directly towards the city center. It was completed in 1900. At that time, the old covered wooden bridge from the mid-17th century had to be demolished.
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A true paradise for cyclists, the cycle path with its tree-lined avenue offers not only shade and protection from the sun, but also a unique atmosphere that invites you to relax and enjoy.
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The Karl May Cave, also known as the Little Iron Cave, is located in the Waldenburg Upper Forest near Hohenstein-Ernstthal. Originally a mine tunnel dating back to 1620, it was later used as a shelter. In 1869, Karl May hid here when he was wanted for theft. Five years later, he mentioned the cave in his story "The Rose of Ernstthal." It was officially named after him in 1933. During the GDR era, it was closed to the public. Today, however, it can be easily visited again and serves as a reminder of the famous author.
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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The picturesque route has been expanded in recent years to make it particularly comfortable for cyclists and stretches across the entire city area along the Zwickauer Mulde. The Röhrensteg is Zwickau's oldest bridge.
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Glauchau is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes. You can explore the Glauchau Reservoir and the Mulde River Floodplain Nature Reserve, a 400-hectare recreational area perfect for outdoor activities. The Zwickauer Mulde River itself offers scenic routes for hiking and cycling, particularly along the Mulderadweg. For a relaxing stroll, visit Gründelpark and August-Bebel-Park.
Absolutely. Glauchau is rich in history. The most significant landmark is the impressive Glauchau Castle complex, comprising the older Hinterglauchau Castle and the more prestigious Forderglauchau Castle. You can also visit the 45-meter tall Bismarck Tower, which offers panoramic views, and explore the well-preserved Historic Town Center with its half-timbered buildings and market square.
Glauchau offers several cultural attractions. Within the Glauchau Castle complex, you'll find the 'Georgius Agricola' City and District Library, the 'art gluchowe' Gallery for contemporary art, and the Castle Museum, which showcases the town's history and the lives of weavers. Don't miss the St. Mary Castle Chapel with its notable deep blue choir ceiling. The Baroque Town Church features a unique Silbermann organ from 1730, and the Stadttheater Glauchau regularly hosts performances.
Yes, several attractions are great for families. The Karl May cave with rest area, a former mine tunnel, is a popular spot, especially with its excellent prepared rest area. The Glauchau Reservoir and its surrounding parks offer space for children to play and explore. Many of the cycling and hiking trails along the Mulde River are also suitable for families.
The area around Glauchau is ideal for hiking and cycling. The Mulderadweg offers scenic routes along the Zwickauer Mulde River. For specific routes, you can find many options, including easy hikes around the Glauchau Reservoir, by exploring the Easy hikes around Glauchau guide. For more challenging rides, check out the MTB Trails around Glauchau guide.
The Mulden Bridge Wernsdorf is a notable tensioned ribbon bridge, measuring 105 meters long and 3.5 meters wide. It was recognized with the Thuringian State Prize for Engineering Achievements in 2017 and is a popular spot for cyclists and pedestrians along the Mulde River.
Yes, in nearby Zwickau, you can visit the Röhrensteg (Zwickau) — Covered Wooden Bridge. This picturesque wooden bridge crosses the Zwickauer Mulde River and is one of the few remaining covered old wooden bridges in Germany, with a history dating back to the 17th century.
The Karl May cave with rest area, also known as the Little Iron Cave, is a former mine tunnel located near Hohenstein-Ernstthal. It holds historical significance as a hiding place for the famous German author Karl May in 1869. Today, it's publicly accessible and serves as a reminder of his life and works.
Yes, the Glauchau area offers various running trails, particularly around the Glauchau Reservoir and along the Mulde River. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, such as loops around the reservoir or longer runs connecting to bridges like the Mulden Bridge Wermsdorf. For detailed routes, refer to the Running Trails around Glauchau guide.
Glauchau's Villa District is an architecturally significant area featuring over 30 mansions built in late Classicist and Neo-Renaissance styles. Strolling along streets like Clementinenstraße and Martinistraße, you can admire facades showcasing Art Nouveau, Renaissance, and Classicist designs, reflecting the town's prosperous past.
The 'Alte Spinnerei' (Old Spinning Mill) Museum provides insights into Glauchau's rich industrial heritage, specifically its textile industry. It's a great place to learn about the historical significance of textile production in the region.
Yes, the Bismarck Tower on Bismarckhöhe offers excellent panoramic views. From its 45-meter height, you can see over the 400-hectare recreational area of the Glauchau Reservoir and the Muldenaue, providing a comprehensive vista of the surrounding landscape.


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