Attractions and places to see around Renthendorf, a municipality in the Saale-Holzland district of Thuringia, Germany, offers a blend of cultural, historical, and natural attractions. The area is primarily centered around the naturalists Christian Ludwig Brehm and his son, Alfred Edmund Brehm. Its landscape features a hilly terrain with forests, meadows, and lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore sites related to the Brehm family's legacy and engage with the region's natural environment.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The pitch kiln is absolutely worth seeing and impressive. The adjacent information panel explains the process of producing pitch, tar, and charcoal.
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A pitch kiln is a facility for producing wood tar and wood vinegar, which are produced by the carbonization of resinous wood.
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Great hiking valley with many highlights and beautiful nature
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There is very good food, a little higher priced, but worth the money. Since it is only open from Friday to Sunday, you should make a reservation.
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Very nice hiking area and several places to stop for refreshments.
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Beautiful hiking and cycling route, there are interesting things to discover in every season ☺️
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A beautiful old mill steeped in history, but above all, lovingly designed corners can be discovered here. 🧐
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Courteous operators who offer drinks and snacks to hikers in the outdoor area even if a closed group is expected.
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Renthendorf is rich in history, particularly related to the naturalists Christian Ludwig Brehm and his son Alfred Edmund Brehm. You can visit the Brehm Memorial (Brehm-Gedenkstätte / "Brehms Welt - Tiere und Menschen" Museum), which commemorates their lives and work, showcasing their living spaces and bird collection. The Historic Tar Kiln is another significant cultural highlight, offering insight into traditional wood tar production. Additionally, the Renthendorf Church, where Christian Ludwig Brehm served as pastor, and its adjacent cemetery where the Brehm family is buried, are important historical landmarks.
Yes, Renthendorf offers several family-friendly attractions. The Trollwiese Forest Playground is a beautifully designed wooden playground perfect for nature-loving children, featuring swings, a stilt house, and a trim trail. The Historic Tar Kiln is also suitable for families, with informational panels explaining its historical significance. The Brehm Memorial provides an educational experience for all ages, learning about ornithology and the natural world.
The region around Renthendorf is characterized by a hilly landscape with forests, meadows, and lakes. The Zeitzgrund is a prominent natural area, ideal for hiking and cycling through its deeply incised and densely wooded valley. You can also find the Hubertus Spring, a refreshing natural monument nestled in the forest, offering a great view and a small refuge.
Yes, the area provides various hiking opportunities. The Brehm Circular Hiking Trail, marked with a yellow 'B', is an easy 2.13 km route starting at the Brehm Memorial, leading to the Baderberg where Christian Ludwig Brehm observed birds. For more extensive options, the Zeitzgrund offers picturesque routes for hiking and cycling, with varying levels of difficulty. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Gravel biking around Renthendorf guide, which also includes walking paths.
For a unique dining experience, the Ziegenmühle Watermill and Brewery is highly recommended. It's known for its good food and in-house brewery, set in beautifully renovated buildings with a turning mill wheel. This spot is ideal for a relaxing break after exploring the area.
The region is excellent for cycling. The Zeitzgrund offers scenic routes for both hiking and cycling. For dedicated cycling enthusiasts, komoot provides several guides: explore Gravel biking around Renthendorf, discover MTB Trails around Renthendorf, or find Road Cycling Routes around Renthendorf.
Yes, the region offers several scenic viewpoints. The Zeitzgrund itself provides picturesque views along its valley. Additionally, the Hubertus Spring, located in the middle of the forest, offers a great view of the spring and surrounding woodland.
Renthendorf is deeply connected to the Brehm family, particularly Christian Ludwig Brehm, known as the 'Vogelpastor' (bird pastor), and his son Alfred Edmund Brehm, author of 'Brehms Tierleben'. The Brehm Memorial serves as a central point to learn about their pioneering work in ornithology and ecology. Christian Ludwig Brehm also served as pastor at the Renthendorf Church for 50 years, and the family is buried in its cemetery.
Yes, within the broader region, you can find attractions like the Kristall Sauna-Wellnesspark mit Soletherme for relaxation, the Porcelain Worlds Leuchtenburg museum, and the KLETTERWALD KOALA climbing forest for adventure. The Tierpark Gera offers a zoo experience with a wide variety of animals, and Schloss „Zur Fröhlichen Wiederkunft“ Wolfersdorf is a historic castle nearby.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical insights and natural beauty. The Historic Tar Kiln is often described as impressive and worth seeing for its historical context. The Zeitzgrund is loved for its beautiful hiking and cycling routes, with interesting discoveries in every season. The Ziegenmühle Watermill and Brewery is praised for its good food and beer in a lovingly restored setting.
The Brehm Memorial is currently undergoing restoration, with a new glass annex scheduled to open in June 2026. This new addition is designed to provide additional exhibition space and barrier-free access, making it more accessible for all visitors.
The Historic Tar Kiln is noted as dog-friendly. Many of the natural areas and hiking trails, such as those in the Zeitzgrund and the Brehm Circular Hiking Trail, are generally suitable for dogs, though it's always advisable to keep them on a leash and respect local regulations.


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