Best attractions and places to see around Floh-Seligenthal are situated along the Schmalkalde River in the Thuringian Forest. This region offers a mix of natural features, historical sites, and cultural experiences. It is particularly known for its extensive hiking opportunities, including proximity to the Rennsteig long-distance hiking trail. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes and discover local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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There are old stories about fierce bears in the Thuringian Forest. 🐻
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The “Red Tower” climbing rock can be seen from a distance. The rock gate is beautiful. This place invites you to linger... great.
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A really nice climbing rock - albeit a bit small
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The tour leads to or via these highlights and allows worth seeing insights into nature and views of the beautiful landscape of the Thuringian countryside. It makes the hike an unforgettable experience.
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Very nice climbing rock made of red porphyry rock with a maximum rock height of 15 meters. You can often watch the climbers here. The Red Tower is usually referred to as the "beginner's rock". With its free sides in all directions, it offers climbing pleasure in grades 2 to 8. The rock is solid to brittle and in some places doesn't exactly inspire confidence. Due to its child-friendly environment, it is accordingly frequented by climbers.
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Floh-Seligenthal offers a variety of themed hiking trails. You can explore routes like the 19 km "Auf Luthers Spuren" (Luther's Footstep), the 10.5 km "12 Quellen-Weg" (12 Springs Trail), or the 7.4 km "Historische Bodendenkmäler" (Archaeological Monuments) trail. Additionally, a 7.5 km Nature Educational Trail provides insights into local flora and fauna, leading to the Ebertswiese hiking parking lot and further access to the mountain lake and Spitterfall. For more outdoor adventures, explore the cycling routes around Floh-Seligenthal.
The region boasts several stunning natural features. Don't miss the Trusetal Waterfall, known for its impressive beauty, or the picturesque Bärenbruchsgraben Gorge. The Ebertswiese Mountain Lake offers an idyllic setting, and the Spitterfall is Thuringia's highest natural waterfall. For panoramic views, visit the Spitterblick viewpoint or the Great Inselsberg.
Yes, the Red Tower is a popular spot for climbers. This 15-meter high climbing rock, made of red porphyry, is often referred to as the "beginner's rock" due to its accessibility for various skill levels, offering climbing pleasure in grades 2 to 8.
The area is rich in history. You can visit the Baroque Dorfkirche in Struth-Helmershof or the late 17th-century church in Schnellenbach. Just 5 km away in Schmalkalden, you'll find the significant Schloss Wilhelmsburg. The famous Altensteiner Höhle (Altenstein Cave) is about 15 km away in Schweina, and the historic Schloss & Park Altenstein is also in the broader region. Many other cultural monuments are recognized in the list of cultural monuments in Floh-Seligenthal.
Absolutely! The Nature Educational Trail is great for families, featuring a Sikahirsch enclosure, a bee educational trail with a "bee garden," and a "green classroom." The Trusetal Waterfall is also considered family-friendly, and the Red Tower climbing rock is known for its child-friendly environment, making it suitable for families to observe or even try climbing.
Floh-Seligenthal offers outdoor activities year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and cycling, with the Waldfest (Forest Festival) in May and the Männerchorfest (Men's Choir Festival) in June. Autumn provides beautiful foliage for nature walks. In winter, the region hosts the Rennsteig Skiing State Championships, offering opportunities for skiers of all levels.
Floh-Seligenthal hosts several lively festivals throughout the year. These include Carnival, the Waldfest (Forest Festival) in May, the Männerchorfest (Men's Choir Festival) in June, Dorfkirmes in August and September, Martinsmas (November 10th), and various Advent and Christmas festivals in December. The Rennsteig Skiing State Championships are also an annual winter event.
For breathtaking views, head to the Great Inselsberg, which offers magnificent vistas into the Thuringian countryside. The Spitterblick viewpoint provides excellent perspectives of the Spitterfall, and the Gickelhahn vantage point, accessible via a short iron staircase, offers beautiful scenery along the Bärenbruchsgraben Gorge.
Yes, the region is well-suited for mountain biking. The Great Inselsberg is particularly significant, having hosted Germany's first downhill race, and still offers a fun trail down to Bad Tabarz. You can find various routes, including the "Great Inselsberg – Hundsrücktunnel loop from Floh-Seligenthal," which is a challenging 38.5 km ride. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Floh-Seligenthal guide.
Absolutely. Floh-Seligenthal serves as an excellent base for exploring sections of the famous Rennsteig, a beautiful long-distance hiking route that borders the Thuringian Forest and the Franconian Forest. This trail is a major draw for hikers seeking extended adventures.
For easier walks, consider the Nature Educational Trail, which is a 7.5 km path offering insights into local nature. The circular hiking trail around Struth-Helmershof is also a moderate route with beautiful views and inviting rest areas. The area around the Violet fountain also provides a cozy place to linger.


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