Best mountain peaks around Leisnig are characterized by a picturesque, hilly landscape rather than towering summits. The town is situated in an elevated position, with its wider area averaging around 200 meters. The region features rolling hills, dense forests, and wooded porphyry slopes, offering diverse terrain for exploration. These elevated points and scenic routes provide noteworthy views and experiences, making them suitable for hikers and history enthusiasts.
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Hiking around Leisnig
For those who want to see lots of stars and enjoy a truly fantastic view of Waldheim, this short circular hike is perfect. Don't forget the Wachberg Tower key! Circular Hike 10 https://www.stadt-waldheim.de/portal/seiten/wander-und-radwege-rund-um-waldheim-900000100-26400.html
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Victims of World War II from 12 nations, who died in the Waldheim prison, rest here.
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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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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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one of the 13 heights around Waldheim. Head southwest for the path to the Hufe 👍 refuge
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The Eichardthöhe station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation is one of many measuring points in Saxony.
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"The Royal Saxon Triangulation (here with the historical proper name) is a land survey carried out in the years 1862 to 1890 on the territory of the Kingdom of Saxony with simultaneous creation of a trigonometric network. The aim was to precisely record the national territory scientifically and geodetically and to create the basis for the production of precise maps by defining permanently marketed fixed points. " % C3% A4xian_triangulation From the Eichhardthöhe v.N. the following stations targeted: Collmberg, Hohenwussen, Schleinitzhöhe, Wetterhöhe, Reichenbachhöhe, Kreuz (Hartha, clearly recognizable by the large wind turbines), Deditzhöhe
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Already 360 years ago, the hunting-loving Elector George I had the idea of building a lookout tower on the Collmberg, but it was not until 1851 that the construction of the Albert Tower was possible thanks to donations from many nature and local friends, and so it was laid on the top of the Collmberg Cornerstone. In April 1854 the 18 m high tower was opened for climbing.
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While Leisnig is known for its hilly landscape rather than towering mountain peaks, the most prominent elevated feature is the Eichberg, reaching 219 meters (718 feet). It is recognized as a nature reserve. Other notable points include the 312-meter-high Collmberg, home to the Albert Tower on Collmberg, and the elevated area where the Wachberg Tower stands.
Yes, several locations offer excellent views. The Albert Tower on Collmberg provides wide views, and from its 18-meter-high structure, you can often see as far as the Monument to the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig on clear days. The Wachberg Tower also offers views of Waldheim. Additionally, the Eichberg area is known for scenic vistas, and the Eicherdthöhe offers a beautiful view over the Muldental to the Saxon granulite mountains.
The region around Leisnig, with its rolling hills and dense forests, is ideal for hiking. You can find various trails, including circular walks. For example, the 'Riedelsteig' offers views of Mildenstein Castle. Many routes are available, such as the 'Riedelsteig – View of Mildenstein Castle loop from Maylust' or the 'Mulde riverbank – View of Mildenstein Castle loop from Leisnig'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Leisnig guide.
Yes, the area features several historical sites. The Albert Tower on Collmberg, built in 1854, served as a 1st order station for the Royal Saxon triangulation. The Wachberg Tower, built in 1871, is another historical monument. Additionally, the World War II Memorial at Alberthöhe serves as a poignant historical site commemorating victims of the war.
The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and wooded porphyry slopes. The Eichberg, for instance, is a designated nature reserve (Naturschutzgebiet Eichberg) covering 17.39 hectares, offering natural beauty and wooded areas. The Freiberger Mulde river also winds through the area, adding to the picturesque scenery.
Yes, many of the elevated points and trails are suitable for families. The Eicherdthöhe is noted as family-friendly. The general topography of rolling hills and well-maintained paths makes it accessible for walks with children. Always check the specific route details for difficulty and distance to ensure it suits your family's needs.
The region's diverse landscape, with its rolling hills and dense forests, is generally ideal for walking and experiencing nature during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the scenic views. While winter hiking is possible, specific conditions should be checked.
Absolutely! The Leisnig area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Obstland route – cycling in the Leipzig region' for touring bikes or the 'View of Klosterbuch – Scheergrund Hydroelectric Power Plant loop from Leisnig' for mountain biking. More routes are available in the Cycling around Leisnig guide and the MTB Trails around Leisnig guide.
The Eichberg is significant as the most notable natural elevation in the area, reaching 219 meters. It is designated as a nature reserve (Naturschutzgebiet Eichberg, NSG-Nr. C 94), covering 17.39 hectares. It offers opportunities for hiking, with a path known as the 'Ascent to Eichberg', and allows visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of its wooded areas.
Visitors appreciate the fantastic wide views from spots like the Albert Tower on Collmberg, often mentioning the ability to see distant landmarks. The historical significance of sites like the World War II Memorial at Alberthöhe and the unique experience of climbing towers like the Wachberg Tower are also highly valued. The overall natural beauty of the rolling hills and forests makes the area popular for outdoor activities.
While many routes are moderate, there are options for those seeking more challenge. For instance, the 'Obstland route – cycling in the Leipzig region' is classified as difficult for touring bicycles, covering over 58 km. For hiking, routes like the 'Riedelsteig – View of Mildenstein Castle loop from Maylust' are moderate, but longer distances can provide a good challenge. Always check route details for elevation gain and terrain.


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