Best natural monuments around Geisleden are found in a community situated in the southeastern part of the Eichsfeld region, bordering the Eichsfeld-Hainich-Werratal Nature Park. The landscape features rolling hills, rivers, and forests. Within Geisleden, the Four Summer Lime Trees are recognized as a natural monument. The area provides access to diverse natural features, including river springs, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Already an impressive natural phenomenon
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I'll check back in 100 years to see what the tree is doing. 😁 What a Methuselah.
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A great view from below too.
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very well maintained and staged
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what a fascinating VIEW
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actually quite unspectacular .... but only from above ;-)
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The area around Geisleden offers a variety of natural features. You can visit the Unstrut Spring, one of the few easily accessible river sources, where 4.5 liters per second gush from a walled source. Another highlight is the Großbartloff Waterfall, a natural 10-meter high waterfall made of travertine, unique in the nature park. Additionally, the Geislede Waterfall, with its Regentrude Statue, plunges seven meters down red sandstone cliffs.
Yes, for panoramic views, consider visiting the Schimberg Cross at Martinfeld Window. This spot offers a wide view of Martinfeld and includes a refuge, a wooden cross, and benches for resting. The view from Schlossberg (Castle Hill) also provides memorable panoramas of Geisleden and the surrounding Eichsfeld region.
Within Geisleden itself, the Four Summer Lime Trees (4 Linden am Friedhofsweg, Sommerlinden (Tilia platyphyllos)) along the cemetery path are recognized as a natural monument, significant for their local ecological or cultural value.
The region around Geisleden is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for easy hikes, such as the 'Bärenpfad – View of Heiligenstadt loop'. For those interested in cycling, there are gravel biking routes, including the 'Steinhagen Chapel – Scharfenstein Castle loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore running trails like the 'Spa Park – Baroque Garden Brüggen loop'.
Many natural monuments around Geisleden are suitable for families. The Unstrut Spring and Großbartloff Waterfall are easily accessible and offer interesting sights for all ages. The Schimberg Cross at Martinfeld Window provides a pleasant resting spot with views. Additionally, the Geislede Waterfall and Regentrude Statue offers a romantic piece of nature that inspired a famous story, which can be engaging for children.
Geisleden is situated on the edge of the "Eichsfeld-Hainich-Werratal Nature Park". This park is known for its picturesque landscapes of rolling hills, rivers, and forests. While Geisleden has its own natural monuments, its proximity to this larger nature park provides convenient access to diverse natural attractions, including the Huysburg Nature Reserve and the unique "Grüne Band" (Green Belt) national natural monument.
Beyond Geisleden, the nature park offers several notable features. You can visit the Lengenberg Nature Reserve, home to the largest population of yew trees in Thuringia. Another striking natural monument is the Teufelskanzel (Devil's Pulpit), a sandstone rock formation offering exceptional views towards Hesse and the Werra River loop.
The "Grüne Band" (Green Belt) is a national natural monument that connects Thuringia and Hesse. It's a vital corridor for various animal species, including lynx and wildcats, and preserves rare habitats. It represents a unique opportunity to experience a recovered natural landscape that once formed part of the inner-German border.
Yes, besides the Unstrut Spring, you can also visit the Leine Spring (Leinequelle). This is the source of the Leine River and also marks the starting point of the Leine-Heide cycle path, which stretches from Leinefelde to Hamburg.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the opportunities for relaxation and exploration. Many enjoy the tranquility of spots like the Unstrut Spring with its benches, or the impressive natural formation of the Großbartloff Waterfall. The scenic views from places like the Schimberg Cross are also highly praised.
While specific rules for dogs at each natural monument should be checked locally, the general nature of the Eichsfeld-Hainich-Werratal Nature Park and its numerous trails often allows for dog-friendly outdoor activities. Many hiking and running trails around Geisleden, such as those listed in the easy hikes guide, can be enjoyed with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash where required.


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