Natural monuments around Laußig are primarily found within the expansive Dübener Heide Nature Park, a region characterized by diverse natural features. This area encompasses significant ecological sites, including moors, forests, and unique geological formations. The landscape offers various points of interest for those exploring the natural environment.
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One of the Gesundbrunnen in Bad Schmiedeberg
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There is much to discover
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Unfortunately, the beaver observation tower is no longer there, but perhaps it will be rebuilt.
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At the edge of the forest, about 500 meters north of the Eisenhammer charcoal kiln, lies a long, flat boulder. When Luther used the old trade route from Wittenberg to Leipzig, he often rested at this spot. It is said that he spoke here with Wittenberg students who accompanied him on his way to the Reichstag in Worms. The engraved letters "D.M.L. - A Mighty Fortress is God" (D.M.L. = Dr. Martin Luther) are barely legible. Even today, you can take a relaxing break at the Luther Stone, nestled in the beautiful surroundings of the Düben Heath, or embark on a discovery tour to the nearby beaver observation tower. The Luther Trail runs directly past the Luther Stone. The pilgrimage route connects over 610 km of places in Saxony-Anhalt that were of great importance to the reformer. Source: https://www.graefenhainichen.de/kultur-tourismus/sehenswuerdigkeiten/detail/lutherstein/
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A great way to have a cool drink.
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Beautiful Art Nouveau architecture with a Mediterranean flair.
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Because the water from this spring has a slightly salty taste.
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Great observation tower with information board
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Laußig is known for its distinctive natural springs. You can visit the Moritz Hauswald Spring, which brings mineralized healing water to the surface from 362 meters below ground. Another unique spot is the Gesundbrunnen (Iron Spring), offering water with a distinct iron taste, and its source is well-developed and labeled.
For wildlife observation, the Beaver Observation Tower, Dübener Heide is an excellent spot. Located in the middle of the Dübener Heide, it offers the chance to observe beavers in their natural habitat, especially if you visit when it's quiet. The Presseler Heidewald and Moor nature reserve is also a prime location for birdwatching and spotting rare animals like bats, beavers, and otters.
Yes, the Rote Ufer (Red Bank) near Bad Düben is a striking natural monument with historical significance. This 15-meter-high, reddish steep bank along the Mulde River gets its distinctive color from deposits of leached and roasted alum earth, a remnant of extensive alum mining that took place in the area between 1557 and 1886. Information boards explain its history and formation.
The Presseler Heidewald and Moor nature reserve, covering over 6,000 hectares, features a complex network of nearly natural habitats. You'll find moors, swamps, small heathlands, diverse forests, ponds, and stream-lined meadows. It's a significant ecological treasure, recognized as a Natura 2000 FFH area and a bird sanctuary, offering varied forest, meadow, and field paths for exploration.
Many natural monuments around Laußig are family-friendly. The Moritz Hauswald Spring and Gesundbrunnen (Iron Spring) are easily accessible. The Beaver Observation Tower, Dübener Heide offers an exciting opportunity for children to spot wildlife. Additionally, the Wooden Sculpture Meadow Tornau features various chainsaw-created sculptures, providing an engaging outdoor art experience for all ages.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the "Pressel Nature Trail" or the "Zadlitzbruch Wetland – Zadlitzbruch Moor loop from Presseler Heidewald- und Moorgebiet." Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes such as the "Mulde Bridge, Eilenburg – Mulde Bridge in Bad Düben loop from Bad Düben," while mountain bikers have trails like the "Old Mulde Oxbow – Mulde Bridge, Bad Düben loop from Bad Düben." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Laußig, Road Cycling Routes around Laußig, and MTB Trails around Laußig guides.
Yes, the Rote Ufer (Red Bank) near Bad Düben provides panoramic views over the Mulde floodplains, with the historic Schnaditz Water Castle visible in the distance. The Beaver Observation Tower, Dübener Heide also offers elevated views of the surrounding natural area, ideal for observing the landscape and wildlife.
The Dübener Heide Nature Park, where many natural monuments are located, is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and wildlife observation, as the weather is mild and the landscapes offer vibrant colors. Birdwatchers might find spring and early summer ideal for observing breeding birds in areas like the Presseler Heidewald and Moor nature reserve.
Yes, the Lehmgruben Wellaune (Wellaune Clay Pits) is a recognized natural monument, a Flora-Fauna-Habitat (FFH) area, and a bird sanctuary situated in a wetland. Its designation highlights its importance for wetland ecosystems and the species they support, offering opportunities for nature observation, especially for birds.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and diverse natural beauty of the region. The opportunity to observe beavers from the Beaver Observation Tower is a highlight for many. The unique taste of the iron-rich water at Gesundbrunnen (Iron Spring) and the healing properties of the Moritz Hauswald Spring are also popular points of interest. The region's rich biodiversity and varied landscapes make it a favorite for nature enthusiasts.
Some natural monuments, like the Moritz Hauswald Spring and Gesundbrunnen (Iron Spring), have developed sources and are often accompanied by shelters or places to rest. The Wooden Sculpture Meadow Tornau also offers facilities. For broader amenities, the nearby town of Bad Düben provides options, and the Kurhaus Bad Schmiedeberg, though a man-made monument, offers a spa and information services.


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