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Top 13 Natural Monuments around Zahna-Elster

Best natural monuments around Zahna-Elster encompass diverse landscapes, including forests, moors, and riverine areas. The region offers various natural features and recreational opportunities through its trails and protected areas. These locations provide varied environments for outdoor activities. The area's natural attractions are suitable for exploring different types of terrain.

Best natural monuments around Zahna-Elster

  • The most popular natural monuments is Schwantein in Lutherstadt Wittenberg, a lake that was named after swans that settled there. It serves as a recreational…

Last updated: July 8, 2026

Black Elster River

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The river rises in the Lusatian Mountains (Upper Lusatia) at an altitude of 317 m above sea level on the eastern flank of the 396 meter high peak, a secondary peak of the Hochstein.

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The Wittenberg ramparts surround the historic old town like a green belt.
If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of the old town for a few moments, you …

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Schwanenteich

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Shortly after the lake was built on the site of the former ramparts, a pair of swans settled here. Hence the name of the artificial lake.

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Wittenberg City Park

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A nice and quiet park, away from the tourist crowds with an old tree population.

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Luther Oak (Luthereiche) Wittenberg

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The tree marks approximately the place before the Elstertor, on which Martin Luther burned on 10 December 1520 before Wittenberger students the papal "Canonischen rights" and the Bannandrohungsbulle "Exsurge Domine" of the pope Leo X.

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Margitta und Axel
October 31, 2025, Schwanenteich

Peace and relaxation on a bench by Swan Lake.

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A quiet park away from traffic. With opportunities for sports and leisure activities.

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Wittenberg the cradle of the Reformation

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Very beautifully situated pond with seating. Just sit on a bench and relax. 🌝

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Benches are also available.

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MR.S
June 18, 2024, Schwanenteich

Benches are also available.

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There is also an information board here.

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The river rises in the Lusatian Mountains (Upper Lusatia) at an altitude of 317 m above sea level on the eastern flank of the 396 meter high peak, a secondary peak of the Hochstein. The source is located about 1.5 kilometers south of the town of Kindisch, which belongs to Elstra. From there, the Black Elster initially flows north through Elstra, Kamenz, Milstrich and Wittichenau. From Hoyerswerda, it flows west to Elsterheide. After 63 kilometers, it then crosses the Saxon-Brandenburg border. Immediately after the border, the Black Elster crosses the Koschen Canal between Groß- and Kleinkoschen at a waterway junction. It then flows through Senftenberg and Ruhland to Lauchhammer. There it reaches the Schraden, which covers around 15,000 hectares, and the mouth of the Pulsnitz. After the Black Elster has passed the narrowest point of the Breslau-Magdeburg glacial valley at Elsterwerda (7 km), it turns to the northwest and flows through the towns of Bad Liebenwerda, Herzberg and Jessen in the Elbe-Elster lowlands. It flows into the Elbe at river kilometre 198.5 at an altitude of 69 m above sea level near the municipality of Elster (Elbe). Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarze_Elster

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Zahna-Elster?

The region around Zahna-Elster offers a variety of natural features, including significant trees like the Luther Oak (Luthereiche) Wittenberg, lakes such as Schwantein in Lutherstadt Wittenberg, and diverse landscapes within nature parks like Dübener Heide and Fläming. You'll find forests, moors, and riverine areas, along with trails like the Wittenberg Wallanlagen Circular Trail.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or trails in the Zahna-Elster area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Schwantein in Lutherstadt Wittenberg is a pleasant recreational spot, and the Wittenberg Wallanlagen Circular Trail offers small parks and waterways perfect for a family stroll. The Luther Oak (Luthereiche) Wittenberg and Luther Garden Andreasbreite are also family-friendly historical natural sites. Additionally, the Elbe Cycle Path, which passes through the region, is known for being suitable for families.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Zahna-Elster?

The natural surroundings of Zahna-Elster are particularly beautiful in spring when nature blossoms, and in autumn when the leaves turn golden. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, making them ideal for exploring the diverse landscapes of the Dübener Heide and Fläming Nature Parks.

What kind of hiking trails can I find near the natural monuments?

You can find a range of hiking trails. The Wittenberg Wallanlagen Circular Trail offers an easy, scenic walk around the historic old town. For more challenging options, the area around the Nieplitz Spring features intermediate to challenging routes through shady mixed deciduous forests. The nearby Dübener Heide Nature Park also provides diverse hiking trails through forests and moors. For easy hikes, explore options like the 'Zahna Farm Museum – Foundation of the Holy Spirit Zahna loop' or 'Hiking loop from Mühlanger' available in the Easy hikes around Zahna-Elster guide.

Are there any historical natural monuments in the region?

Yes, the region is rich in historical natural monuments. The Luther Oak (Luthereiche) Wittenberg marks a significant historical site related to Martin Luther. The Wittenberg Wallanlagen Circular Trail, while a natural green belt, also surrounds the historic old town and offers views of historical landmarks. The Luther Garden Andreasbreite is another site with historical significance, commemorating the international impact of the Reformation.

What recreational activities are available near Zahna-Elster's natural monuments?

The natural monuments and surrounding areas offer excellent recreational opportunities. Hiking is popular, especially in the Dübener Heide and Fläming Nature Parks. Cycling is also a major activity, with the Elbe Cycle Path passing through the region. You can find various cycling routes, including those in the Cycling around Zahna-Elster guide and Road Cycling Routes around Zahna-Elster guide.

Can I find viewpoints to enjoy the scenery?

Yes, the Wittenberg Wallanlagen Circular Trail includes the Bunkerberg in the southeast of the city, which offers a beautiful view of Wittenberg and the surrounding area. The diverse landscapes of the nature parks also provide numerous scenic spots to enjoy the natural beauty.

Are there any natural areas recognized for their ecological importance?

Yes, the region is home to several ecologically significant areas. The Dübener Heide Nature Park and Fläming Nature Park are recognized for their biodiversity. The Klödener Rieß nature reserve, part of the Middle Elbe biosphere reserve, is also in the broader vicinity, highlighting the region's conservation value and efforts to protect its natural environments.

What are some unique natural features to look out for?

Beyond the well-known sites, you can discover unique features like the Nieplitz Spring, which marks the inconspicuous beginning of the Nieplitz river in a shady mixed deciduous forest. This area is known for its natural stream and diverse habitats, supporting rare species like the brook lamprey and kingfisher. In spring, the Nieplitztal is covered in a colorful carpet of flowering anemones and lesser celandine.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in Zahna-Elster?

Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the green belt of the Wittenberg Wallanlagen Circular Trail with its seasonal cherry blossoms and colorful leaves, to the tranquil recreational destination of Schwantein in Lutherstadt Wittenberg. The historical significance of sites like the Luther Oak also adds a unique dimension to the natural experience.

Are there options for cycling near the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Elbe Cycle Path is a prominent route that passes through the Zahna-Elster region, offering picturesque views of the river landscape. You can find numerous cycling opportunities, including touring and road cycling routes, detailed in the Cycling around Zahna-Elster guide and Road Cycling Routes around Zahna-Elster guide.

What is the terrain like for hiking around Zahna-Elster's natural monuments?

The terrain varies significantly. The Wittenberg Wallanlagen Circular Trail offers mostly flat, easy paths. However, areas like the Nieplitz Spring feature more natural, winding paths through forests, which can be intermediate to challenging. The broader nature parks, Dübener Heide and Fläming, present diverse terrains including forests, moors, and riverine landscapes, catering to various fitness levels.

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