Best attractions and places to see around Dahlen encompass historical landmarks, expansive natural areas, and cultural sites. This heath town in Saxony, Germany, is situated within the vast Dahlener Heide, a 150 km² landscape conservation area. The region features diverse terrain, including coniferous and mixed forests, stream valleys, and ponds, offering varied exploration opportunities. Visitors can discover a rich history alongside significant natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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On the bank, a sign that cannot be reached by hand reminds us of the historic flood level of 2002.
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Renaissance castle from the 17th century, headquarters of the Wermsdorf tourist information office, guided tours on request, registry office. The extensive game-rich Wermsdorf forests encouraged Elector Christian II to have the first hunting lodge built on the site of the old manor between 1607 and 1610. This was kept very simple and was therefore soon rebuilt and expanded in the style of the German Renaissance from 1617 to 1626 on the orders of Elector Johann Georg I. Builder Simon Hoffmann gave the castle its current shape. Three irregular wings form the courtyard, numerous gables effectively enliven the facades and a special decoration is a bay window with artistic sandstone work. An octagonal stair tower with a lantern and a curved hood separates the two main wings. From 1626 to 1628 the building served as an electoral hunting lodge. However, the turmoil of the 30 Years' War interrupted the actual purpose until 1685.
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Really cheap with a bike: €1.50. 👍😁 Mon–Fri 5:30 a.m.–9:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m.–12:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Weekends & Public Holidays 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m. 4:15 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Belgern Tourist Information 👍😁
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radio tower collm The Oschatz transmitter is a basic network transmitter of Deutsche Funkturm GmbH for broadcasting radio signals. It is located on the Collm six kilometers west of Oschatz. A 90 meter high reinforced concrete tower, which was built in 1960, was originally used as the antenna carrier. @wikipedia
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At only €1.50 per person and bike, it's really cheap. 👍😏
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rest area, high water mark, map & information boards are also on this page
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When the weather is nice, you have a very wide view (among other things, you can see the Monument to the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig). To get to the tower, you have to overcome 102 steps.
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Here you are standing in front of the Wermsdorf hunting lodge, which was built by Elector Christian II in the 17th century. His successor Johann Georg I then gave the castle its final appearance, which you can still admire today, in accordance with the spirit of the Renaissance.
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Dahlen and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the ruins of Dahlen Castle, a late Baroque structure with a significant past, and its surrounding park known for ancient tulip trees and spring anemones. The City Church "Our Lady", a late Gothic church, also stands prominently. Further afield, consider exploring Old Hunting Lodge Wermsdorf, a well-preserved Renaissance hunting lodge, or the magnificent Hubertusburg Castle, one of Saxony's most important Baroque palaces.
Yes, the Dahlen region, particularly the vast Dahlener Heide, offers an extensive network of well-signposted hiking trails. This 150 km² landscape conservation area features diverse terrain, from flat to hilly coniferous and mixed forests, interrupted by stream valleys and ponds. You can find various routes, including moderate trails like "Brehm's Rest Memorial – Tote Magd Memorial loop from Schmannewitz" or easier options such as "Café Lottchen – Spechtbank signpost loop from Schmannewitz." For more hiking options, explore the hiking guide for Dahlen.
The Dahlener Heide is a significant natural feature. Within this area, you can discover points of interest like Brehms Ruhe, Tabakskiefer, Jägereiche, Dahlequelle, and the scenic Sieben-Quellen-Tal with its H-Buche. The largest pond in the area is Dammühlenteich, and Markusteich is another notable pond with an adjacent moor meadow. The Heinitz Forest Area also contains the largest burial mound field from the Late Bronze Age.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Schmannewitz Forest Pool, which features a giant slide for fun. The Animal enclosure in Schmannewitz is another point of interest for children. Many of the historical sites, such as Old Hunting Lodge Wermsdorf and Hubertusburg Castle, are also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Dahlen Castle Park with its thousands of blooming anemones in spring offers a pleasant outdoor experience for all ages.
The Dahlen region provides excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find a variety of routes, from moderate to difficult, traversing the scenic landscape. Examples include the "Neumarkt, Oschatz – View of Collm Hill loop from Schmannewitz" for touring bicycles or the "Wermsdorf Village Entrance – View of Hubertusburg loop from Dahlen (Sachs)" for road cycling. Explore more options in the dedicated cycling guide for Dahlen and the road cycling guide for Dahlen.
Beyond the castles, Dahlen offers several cultural insights. The Local Museum Dahlen, near the market square, houses musical instruments, a small weapons collection, and exhibitions on the city's history and Dahlen Castle. In Schmannewitz, you can visit the Baroque Village Church, designed by George Bähr (known for the Dresden Frauenkirche), and the "Farmers' Museum", a renovated post mill, along with a fire service history exhibition.
Yes, for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, head to the Albert Tower on the Collmberg. Built in 1854 on the 312-meter-high Collmberg, this 18-meter-high tower offers extensive vistas. On clear days, you can even see the Monument to the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig from its top, which requires climbing 102 steps.
The Dahlen Town Hall, located on the market square, was built in its current form in 1888 and contributes to the harmonious appearance of the town center. The market square also features the "Sackhupper" statue, which references a local legend, adding a touch of local folklore to the town's civic heart.
Yes, the Belgern Elbe Ferry offers a unique way to cross the Elbe River. This yaw cable ferry has a long tradition, dating back to the 13th century, and transports everything from pedestrians to vehicles. It's a short connection with the East Elbe and provides a glimpse into traditional river transport.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Dahlen, especially for hiking and cycling in the Dahlener Heide. In spring, the Dahlen Castle Park is particularly beautiful with thousands of blooming anemones. The mild weather during these seasons makes exploring the forests and trails more comfortable. Summer is also popular, especially for water activities at the Schmannewitz Forest Pool.
While specific cafes and restaurants are not detailed for every attraction, the Dammühlenteich, the largest pond in the Dahlener Heide, features an inn with a guesthouse and a campsite, offering options for both dining and overnight stays within the natural area. The town of Dahlen itself and nearby villages will also have local eateries and guesthouses.
Börlner Castle, located in the district of Börln, is a privately owned late Baroque castle. While it is a significant historical site, it primarily hosts concerts, art exhibitions, and cultural events. Access for general visitation may depend on scheduled events.


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