Best attractions and places to see around Hardisleben include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and recreational spots. While Hardisleben is a smaller locality, its surrounding region in Thuringia offers diverse points of interest. Visitors can explore medieval castles, significant historical monuments, and unique natural springs. The area serves as a convenient base for discovering cultural and leisure activities within a short distance.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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I can highly recommend this area - it's so great, interesting and varied.
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When Goethe wrote his ballad “The Faithful Eckart,” he is said to have been sitting in front of the romantic ruins of Eckartsburg Castle – at least that is what the inscription on the Goethe monument in front of the castle claims.
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The history of Eckartsberga is inextricably linked to the founding and construction of Eckartsburg Castle in 966 by Margrave Ekkehard I of Meissen. The reason for this was its location on the Sachsenberg hill on the important Via Regia. The village, laid out as a row of villages in front of the castle, first appeared in a document in 1073. In the late Middle Ages, Eckartsberga had market rights, town charter (since 1288), was a mint, and had its own jurisdiction.
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Start of the hike at the town hall
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Beautiful building and the place is also very nice.
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I waited a little while, but the nice fairy apparently had other things to do.
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The town hall is a real eye-catcher.
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Since 2020 | Part of Toskanaworld AG The Order's castle in Liebstedt is to be a "place of peace and dialogue in the middle of Germany" in the future, in complete contrast to its original use as protection from enemies. This is the forward-looking idea of Toskanaworld CEO & castle owner Klaus Dieter Böhm for the last, largely preserved building complex of the German Order of Knights in Thuringia.
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The region around Hardisleben is rich in history. You can visit the medieval Eckartsburg Castle, known for its romantic ruins. Another significant historical landmark is the Rastenberg Town Hall, a well-preserved Renaissance building from 1565. Don't miss the Ordensburg Liebstedt, a largely preserved building complex of the Teutonic Order. Further afield, consider Memleben Abbey, a historical site offering a glimpse into medieval religious life, and the unique Renaissance-era Buttstädt Cemetery.
Yes, you can discover the enchanting Sisters' Spring, a natural monument with an interesting local saga and water known for its unique composition. Additionally, the Rastenberger Forest is home to atonement crosses, considered a sacred site.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Eckartsburg Castle and Ordensburg Liebstedt are great for exploring history. For more active fun, consider the Erlebnistierpark Memleben, the Sommerrodelbahn Eckartsberga (summer toboggan run), the Irrgarten Eckartsberga (maze), or the SunGolf Familien & Abenteuerpark, which offers football golf and mini-golf.
Absolutely. The Rastenberg Town Hall features wall paintings depicting local history. For a unique cultural experience, visit the Thuringian Dumpling Museum in Gethles, where you can learn about and taste the famous Thuringian dumplings. Modellbahn-Wiehe also offers intricate model train displays.
The area around Hardisleben offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Camposanto Cemetery Buttstädt – Oberreißen Village Church loop' or easier options like the 'Großer Poltererplatz Rest Area – Dweger Gülchtemenk Rail Bench loop'. There are also dedicated running trails and MTB routes, including longer tours like 'Rastenberg Town Hall – Forest tavern near Lossa loop'. For more details on these and other routes, visit the Hiking around Hardisleben, Running Trails around Hardisleben, and MTB Trails around Hardisleben guides.
The Eckartsburg Castle offers scenic views. Additionally, the Dutch Windmill Eckartsberga is a visible landmark from afar and provides a viewpoint, though it can typically only be explored from the outside.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth of sites like Eckartsburg Castle and the well-preserved Renaissance architecture of Rastenberg Town Hall. The unique natural aspect and local legend of the Sisters' Spring are also highly regarded. The community has shared over 180 photos and given more than 100 upvotes to these attractions, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, for relaxation, you can visit the Toskana Therme in Bad Sulza, which is about 16 km from Hardisleben. It's known for its hot springs and various relaxation facilities.
The Waldschwimmbad Rastenberg, an outdoor public swimming pool, is located approximately 3.6 km from Hardisleben and offers opportunities for swimming during warmer months.
For the Dutch Windmill Eckartsberga, a parking lot is conveniently located right next door. For other attractions, parking availability can vary, but generally, smaller towns and historical sites in the region offer some form of parking nearby.
Beyond the Rastenberg Town Hall, a fine example of Renaissance architecture, you can also see the Dutch Windmill Eckartsberga, a historic structure built in 1838-31 that serves as a local landmark.


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