Attractions and places to see around Grünhainichen offer a blend of natural landscapes and cultural heritage within the scenic Erzgebirge region of Saxony. The area is characterized by its picturesque valleys, such as the Zschopau and Flöha, and its rich history in craftsmanship and mining. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, significant natural features, and sites dedicated to traditional folk art and wooden toy manufacturing. This region provides diverse points of interest for those seeking to experience local traditions and the…
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Hetzdorf Viaduct. This is a listed former railway bridge on the Dresden–Werdau railway line over the Flöha Valley in Hetzdorf. The railway section over this bridge was closed in 1992. It's well worth a visit. You can climb it and even walk across it.
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The bridge, rebuilt in 1832, still stands today. A toll was payable to cross the bridge, for which a toll house was built in 1786. The bridge suffered damage from natural disasters such as a tornado in 1954 and the 2002 flood disaster, which was repaired. Most recently, in 2007, the wooden shingle roof was re-covered and the roadway, including both sidewalks, was renewed. In terms of construction, the wooden bridge is comparable to the Hennersdorf wooden bridge.
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Already available as a river crossing for over 400 years
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That's a really nice view...if you make a quick stop here
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The river rises in the Eastern Ore Mountains in the Czech Republic northwest of the village of Nové Město (New Town) and initially runs in a westerly direction. The source is only around one kilometer away from the source of the Wilde Weißeritz and the Freiberger Mulde. Confluence of the Flöha (right) into the Zschopau (left) In the Czech Republic, the Flöha is dammed in the Fleyh dam (Údolní nádrž Fláje). At Georgendorf (Český Jiřetín) it flows into Saxon territory, and immediately behind the border the Flöha is dammed again in the Rauschenbach dam. The Schweinitz border river flows into Hirschberg and the Flöha forms the border with the Czech Republic up to the Saigerhütte Grünthal. As it continues to the northwest, the Flöha flows through Olbernhau and Pockau, where its largest tributary, the Black Pockau, flows into its famous gorge valley. After a total of 67 km, the river flows into the Zschopau in the town of Flöha. Here it has a water flow of around 11 m³/s compared to a good 10 m³/s in the Zschopau.[5] Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fl%C3%B6ha_(Fluss
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The castle is always worth a visit, is very beautiful.
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Really fantastic view of the Zschopau valley and a nice resting place for a break.
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The area is rich in natural beauty, particularly around its rivers and valleys. You can visit the Confluence of the Zschopau and Flöha Rivers, a picturesque spot where these two rivers meet. The Flöhatal (Flöha Valley) is also known for its impressive flora and fauna, with discovery stations along the Röthenbacher Wald nature trail. For panoramic views, the Kunnerstein viewpoint offers magnificent vistas over the Zschopau valley.
Yes, Grünhainichen and its surroundings are steeped in history and culture. You can explore the Augustusburg Castle, a significant hunting lodge featuring a motorcycle museum and castle museum. The Hohenfichte Covered Wooden Bridge, built in 1832, is another historical landmark. Additionally, the region's rich mining heritage is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří Mining Region, which you can learn more about at worldheritagesite.org.
The Grünhainichen area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Waldkirchen Loop' or the 'Flöhatal Valley – Priemsmühle loop from Grünhainichen-Borstendorf'. Cyclists can enjoy tours such as 'View of Augustusburg Castle – Flöha Valley loop from Grünhainichen-Borstendorf' or the 'Flöhatal Cycle Path'. For more options, explore the dedicated guides for hiking and cycling around Grünhainichen.
Families will find several engaging options. The Kunnerstein viewpoint is family-friendly and offers a spacious shelter for rests. The Hohenfichte Covered Wooden Bridge is also suitable for family visits. A newer addition is the Waldlabyrinth mit Bambiniwanderweg (Forest Labyrinth with Children's Trail) in the Borstendorf district, providing an interactive nature experience for younger visitors.
Grünhainichen offers attractions year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer is ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and exploring the valleys. The region also has a unique charm in winter, especially with its traditional wooden arts and crafts, though some outdoor trails might be less accessible.
For breathtaking views, the Kunnerstein is a must-visit, offering a magnificent panorama over the Zschopau valley. Another impressive spot is the Hetzdorf Viaduct, which provides a fabulous view over the landscape in central Saxony from its height of 42 meters.
Absolutely. Grünhainichen is a significant center for wooden toy manufacturing. The renowned Wendt & Kühn company, famous for its handcrafted figures, has a presence here. You can also visit the Museum „Erzgebirgische Volkskunst“ (Erzgebirge Folk Art Museum) to explore the traditional folk art of the Erzgebirge region, for which Grünhainichen is a key hub.
You can delve into the local history through various sites. The Heimatausstellung (Local History Exhibition) in the Waldkirchen district provides insights into the area's past. Additionally, the Historische Häusertafeln (Historical House Signs) in Borstendorf, Grünhainichen, and Waldkirchen offer a self-guided exploration of history with an accompanying app, allowing you to discover the stories behind the buildings.
Borstendorf, now part of Grünhainichen, is known as the Historical Chess Village. This unique designation comes from its historical connection to chess piece manufacturing. The village features a themed hiking trail that highlights this unique heritage, offering an interesting cultural experience for visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive structures like the Hetzdorf Viaduct for its views and the historical significance of the Hohenfichte Covered Wooden Bridge. The scenic beauty of natural spots like the Confluence of the Zschopau and Flöha Rivers is also highly appreciated for rests and picnics. The blend of natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage, including the traditional craftsmanship, makes the region appealing.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity in the region. You can find routes like 'View of Auerbach – Bench with a view of Gelenau loop from Wilischthal' or 'Weir on the Zschopau – Stülpner Fountain loop from Gornau'. These routes offer a mix of terrain suitable for gravel bikes. For more detailed routes and information, check out the gravel biking guide for Grünhainichen.


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