Canyons around Lanitz-Hassel-Tal are found within the hilly landscape of the Burgenland district, characterized by rolling hills, green meadows, and dense forests, bordered by the Saale and Unstrut rivers. The region features several notable gorges and geological formations. These natural features provide opportunities for hiking and insights into the area's natural history. The formations offer a blend of natural beauty and geological interest.
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The narrow path along the rock edge is also passable with a gravel bike.
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On geo-trails you can explore the realm of shell limestone and enjoy beautiful views, a real experience.
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A sandstone arch was built into a depression in the hillside! Unfortunately, the youth left their mark here!
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The Schönburg lies on a sandstone rock about 40 m above the Saale. The 32 m high keep with its beautiful fireplace in the tower room and the guard room at the top of the tower are particularly worth seeing. The building next to the gate to the outer bailey is the former forester's lodge and was built in 1539/40 in the Renaissance style. There are sufficient parking spaces at the foot of the Schönburg, from which you can start your excursions to the castle and the surrounding area. A dock for ships, a campsite, bike and hiking trails around Schönburg invite you to relax. For weary hikers there is a café and pastry shop. Knight's banquets, candlelight dinners and much more are organized in the Burgschänke. The "court house" of the Naumburg bishops from the 12th century is located within the medieval walls. The registry office of our administrative community maintains a branch office here. Source: http://www.schoenburg.de/
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A very spectacular route.
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Past the bear cave, just before the cemetery is the grotto. You can't get any further at this point. unless you go down the steep path. An alternative to turning back.
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Amazing how big it was and the layers of shell limestone are just impressive. Also, the ways to fall in love.
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Beautiful but tough climb with a 14% incline
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The region is characterized by significant rock outcrops, striking layers of shell limestone, and ancient sandstone formations. You'll find deep ravines and impressive geological layers, offering a blend of natural beauty and geological interest. For example, the Himmelreich rock outcrop on the Saale River is known for its large size and distinct shell limestone layers.
Yes, the Drachenwinkel Gorge carries a local legend about an evil dragon that once inhabited the area. The western part of the gorge is even known as "Kummerberg," reflecting its folklore and sense of mystery.
The gorges and rock formations are particularly appealing for hiking in spring, when meadows are in bloom, and in autumn, when the foliage creates a picturesque backdrop. These seasons offer pleasant weather and beautiful scenery for exploration.
Yes, the Hollow Way Through Schönburg Sandstone is noted as family-friendly. This unique passage winds through a ravine carved into the Buntsandstein, offering an interesting experience for all ages.
The Sandstone Grotto Near Goseck features a sandstone arch built into a hillside depression. Exploring this grotto, including a nearby "bear cave," provides an adventurous experience, though the path can be steep.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, as well as gravel biking trails. For example, explore routes like the 'Saale-Unstrut vineyards' or 'Schönburg Castle – Saale Cycle Path' by checking out the Road Cycling Routes around Lanitz-Hassel-Tal, Cycling around Lanitz-Hassel-Tal, or Gravel biking around Lanitz-Hassel-Tal guides.
Visitors are often impressed by the significant size and striking geological layers of formations like the Himmelreich rock outcrop. They appreciate the unique passages through ancient sandstone, the blend of natural beauty, and the intriguing local history and folklore associated with sites like the Drachenwinkel Gorge.
Yes, the Zscheiplitz Valley is another notable natural monument in the area. This valley zone was formed in the Pleistocene and runs parallel to the Unstrut valley, featuring foam and shell limestone formations between Weischütz and Zscheiplitz.
The rock formations, such as the Himmelreich rock outcrop, clearly display layers of shell limestone, indicating ancient geological processes. The Hollow Way Through Schönburg Sandstone is carved into Buntsandstein, showcasing the region's deep geological past and the erosion that shaped these unique passages.
The Hollow Way Through Schönburg Sandstone is directly associated with the Schönburg castle. The castle itself is perched on a sandstone rock approximately 40 meters above the Saale and features a 32-meter high keep and Renaissance-style buildings, offering a combination of natural sandstone features and historical architecture.
While the Sandstone Grotto Near Goseck offers an adventurous experience, reaching it may involve navigating a steep path. Visitors should be prepared for uneven terrain.


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