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Attractions and Places To See around Westgreußen - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Westgreußen offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty at the foot of the Kyffhäuser Mountains. The region is characterized by picturesque meadows, green hills, and dense forests, providing a scenic backdrop for various activities. Visitors can explore reconstructed Germanic settlements and historic monasteries. Westgreußen provides a rich cultural experience alongside its natural landscapes.

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  • The most popular attractions is Arnsburg Ruins, a castle…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Arnsburg Ruins

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From the Arnsburg you have a brilliant view of the Wipperdurchbruch. The ruins invite you to explore.

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Funkenburg Archaeological Open-Air Museum

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Anyone using the B4 from Erfurt towards Nordhausen as a motorized vehicle will come through the small town of Greußen just before Sondershausen. Local people first think of the "Greussen …

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Bonnrode Monastery Estate

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On 17 June 983, the village was first mentioned in a document. In 1122, the Free Henry of Bonnrode resigned his entire property with chapel and accessories from the monastery Reinhardsbrunn. In 1150, the estate became a Benedictine convent.

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Brückentor Tennstedt

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The former bridge gate is the last of the 5 city gates and one of the 3 main gates of the city. The Salzstraße, one of 2 important medieval trade routes that crossed in Tennstedt, led through the gate.

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St. Gangolf Church, Gangloffsömmern

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Erstmals wurde der Ort im Jahr 1215 urkundlich erwähnt. Der Name Gangloffsömmern leitet sich aus Gangolf (Gangloff: Schutzheiliger der Kirche in Gangloffsömmern), Sumeringen (sömmern: feuchte, nasse Gegend) und Schilfa (Schilfe: Ort in feuchter, mit Schilf bewachsenen Gegend) ab.

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July 21, 2025, St. Gangolf Church, Gangloffsömmern

Beautiful church, which is located directly on the street.

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Simply worth seeing, note the opening times.

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Closed in the winter months

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Reconstruction of a Germanic fortified settlement from the period 200 BC is unique in Germany. and 50 AD. (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arch%C3%A4ologens_Freilichtmuseum_Funkenburg)

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The former bridge gate is the last of the 5 city gates and one of the 3 main gates of the city. The Salzstraße, one of 2 important medieval trade routes that crossed in Tennstedt, led through the gate. According to a copper engraving by Merian, the bridge gate was originally a square gate tower with a pointed dome and a platform with battlements and a tower crown. With the completion of the gate in 1483, Tennstedt's oldest gate coat of arms was used. In addition to the Saxon coat of arms, the oldest depiction of the Tennstedt coat of arms can also be seen on this. The coat of arms stone was probably placed in the middle above the gate. This arrangement was found in the Langensalzaer Tor and is still preserved today in the Osthöfer Tor. On March 3, 1636, the Swedes invaded Tennstedt for the first time during the Thirty Years' War, plundering and burning. Half the city was burned down within 4 hours. The bridge gate also fell victim to this onslaught. After the city was sacked, the city council ordered the gate to be walled up. On April 12, 1640, the Swedes came from the north and smashed the gate. Tennstedt was plundered again, after which the gate was walled up again in 1641. Numerous complaints from the local farmers, who now had no direct access to their fields, led to the reopening of the gate. After the winter cultivation of the fields was completed, the gate was bricked up again. On May 24th of the following year, by order of the council, the gate was opened permanently. In 1643 a man-high wall was built on both sides of the gate entrance from the north, which could be closed with a gate. It is not clear what function this building served, as the wall was too low to defend the city. Around 1850 the bridge gate was demolished because of the new construction of the bridge road. Similar to the Langensalza Gate, two neo-Gothic gate pillars with battlements were erected in place of the gate. Likewise, the man-high walls to protect pedestrians were replaced by lower ones. The gate coat of arms was given a new place and was used in the area of the left pillar next to the passage gate. When the bridge over the Klunkerbach was rebuilt in the 1970s, the right pillar and the walls were removed. The left pillar with a passage and a coat of arms stone has been preserved to this day. There is a so-called "notice board" on the city side of the tower. Until well into the 1980s, notices were posted on the bulletin board in which the city administration informed the population about important matters.

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June 26, 2023, Arnsburg Ruins

Today there are only ruins of the Arnsburg. The foundation walls of the keep, palace and ring walls are still recognizable. In addition, 3 pointed arcades of a farm building have been preserved. A cellar staircase was reconstructed, which leads to a 6 x 13 m barrel-vaulted cellar.

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Interesting place with a lot of reenacted history, unfortunately a bit hidden and not advertised enough.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore around Westgreußen?

The region offers a rich history. You can visit the unique Funkenburg Westgreußen, an open-air archaeological museum with reconstructed Germanic settlements. Other notable historical sites include the Bonnrode Monastery Estate, first documented in 983, and the Brückentor Tennstedt, the last of Tennstedt's medieval city gates. The Town Hall Bad Tennstedt, dating back to 1377, is also one of the oldest buildings in the area, and the 12th-century St. Gangolf Church, Gangloffsömmern, is worth seeing.

Are there natural attractions or viewpoints near Westgreußen?

Yes, Westgreußen is nestled at the foot of the Kyffhäuser Mountains, offering a scenic backdrop of picturesque meadows, green hills, and dense forests. The Arnsburg Ruins provide a brilliant view of the Wipperdurchbruch. You can also explore the fascinating Barbarossa Cave with its underground lakes and waterfalls, or enjoy breathtaking views from the top of the Kyffhäuser Mountains, especially at sunset.

What outdoor activities are available around Westgreußen?

The region is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and horseback riding through the scenic landscapes. The Kyffhäuser Mountains are perfect for nature lovers, and the rivers are suitable for fishing or boating. For cyclists, a beautiful section of the Unstrut Cycle Path offers smooth asphalt and appealing scenery. You can find numerous routes for these activities in the area, including options for mountain biking. For more details on routes, check out the dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and MTB trails around Westgreußen.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the Westgreußen area?

Families can enjoy several attractions. The Funkenburg Westgreußen, an open-air archaeological museum, offers experimental archaeology activities like bread baking and pottery, which can be engaging for all ages. The Brückentor Tennstedt and the Town Hall Bad Tennstedt are also listed as family-friendly historical sites, providing interesting insights into local history. Exploring the Barbarossa Cave can also be an exciting adventure for children.

What is the best time of year to visit Westgreußen for outdoor activities?

Spring and summer are excellent for outdoor activities, as the meadows are vibrant with flowers, offering spectacular views. This is ideal for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. However, the region also offers winter activities like skiing or snowboarding when conditions allow.

What are some popular hiking routes near Westgreußen?

There are several popular hiking routes for various skill levels. Easy options include the 'St. Gumberti Church, Clingen – Westgreußen Cemetery loop from Greußen' (4.7 km) and the 'Stone Bench and Stone Table – Westgreußen Cemetery loop from Westgreußen' (5.3 km). For more hiking options, you can explore the Hiking around Westgreußen guide.

Are there cycling routes suitable for different skill levels?

Yes, the area provides cycling routes ranging from easy to difficult. An easy option is the 'St. Kilian Church, Ottenhausen – St. Peter's Church Grüningen loop from Greußen' (13.9 km). More challenging rides include the 'Wipper Gorge – Seega loop from Greußen' (46.4 km) or the 'Weißensee Market Square – Runneburg Weißensee loop from Greußen' (40.9 km). Discover more routes in the Cycling around Westgreußen guide.

What kind of local cuisine can I try in Westgreußen?

When visiting Westgreußen, you can enjoy regional delicacies such as the famous Thuringian Rostbratwurst or Schmandkuchen. The traditional regional dish, 'Kyffhäuser Schmand,' is also highly recommended for a taste of local flavor.

Are there any annual events or festivals in the area?

Music enthusiasts might enjoy the annual 'Rock am Berg' festival, which features prominent German bands on various stages. Additionally, the nearby town of Bad Frankenhausen hosts an annual medieval spectacle that attracts many visitors, offering a glimpse into historical traditions and entertainment.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Westgreußen?

Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning views, especially from places like the Arnsburg Ruins, which offer a brilliant panorama of the Wipperdurchbruch. The historical significance of sites like the Bonnrode Monastery Estate and the well-preserved architecture of the St. Gangolf Church are also highly valued. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with over 190 upvotes and 365 photos for the attractions in the area.

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