Best natural monuments around Steigra are found within the Saale-Unstrut Valley, an area characterized by rolling hills and vineyards. This region offers a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites, including ancient formations like the Trojaburg Steigra. Visitors can explore diverse natural features, from unique geological formations to expansive viewpoints overlooking the valley. The area provides opportunities to experience both the natural environment and its cultural heritage.
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The terraced vineyard located below Neuenburg Castle, with its striking Rococo vineyard house, is a regional landmark. In its current form, it represents a Baroque vineyard as it was created at the end of the 18th century. Wine is served here from April to October, Monday to Thursday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., and Friday to Sunday from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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Museum & Exhibitions High above the wine-growing town of Freyburg lies Neuenburg, the sister castle of Wartburg, founded around 1090 by the Thuringian Count Ludwig the Springer. The first mighty complex was built by 1150. The rise of the Landgraves of Thuringia was accompanied by further magnificent expansion. By 1230, Neuenburg was already around three times as large as Wartburg! The Romanesque double chapel built around 1170/75 is still an architectural gem today. On behalf of Hermann I, Heinrich von Veldeke completed the Eneasroman around 1185, the first Middle High German knightly-courtly verse epic ever. Neuenburg experienced the end of its high medieval heyday under Landgrave Ludwig IV and his wife, Saint Elisabeth.
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The Koniks make the shell limestone plateau, which is already worth seeing, a highlight. When we were here in March 2024, we saw 12 ponies that were anything but shy - at the same time, there were more people than horses here that Sunday. Important: the ponies must not be fed!
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The Luther Trail now also leads this way: https://www.mdr.de/nachrichten/sachsen-anhalt/halle/burgenland/pilgern-lutherweg- Extension-tourismus-eisleben-naumburg-100.html https://www.lutherweg.de/news/lutherweg-sachsen-anhalt-erhaelt-sued Extension.html https://www.outdooractive.com/de/route/wandel/saale-unstrut/lutherweg-eisleben-querfurt-freyburg-naumburg/260620375/#dm=1
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with hotel on the vineyard
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I felt like a wine queen today! Had the fantastic view and a good drink all to myself! It was a breathtaking impression! It wasn't until 2000 that the Reifert family started growing wine on the dump. Pioneering work to achieve the highest level of recultivation has been achieved on the former opencast mining site! The drop tastes good and the view is uniquely beautiful. The vineyard is south-facing and has a steep slope of thirty percent. The view of the largest artificial lake in Central Germany can be enjoyed with the fine wine 🍷
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Pinot Gris or Müller-Thurgau - you can treat yourself to a glass here.
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Opening hours of the Straußwirtschaft April to October, Monday to Friday: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekends / public holidays: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Status: 07/2023
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One unique natural monument is the Trojaburg Steigra, also known as the Schwedenring. This ancient turf labyrinth has mysterious origins, possibly linked to prehistoric rituals or the Thirty Years' War. It's a site where ancient traditions are still maintained by locals, offering a tangible link to the past within a natural setting. You can also explore the Rödel Plateau in the Tote Täler Nature Reserve, known for its dry grassland landscape and diverse biodiversity.
Yes, several natural monuments around Steigra are family-friendly. The Most beautiful vineyard view in Saale-Unstrut at Geiseltalsee offers expansive views and is a great scenic stop. The Ducal Vineyard below Neuenburg Castle combines natural beauty with historical exploration, and the Konik horses in the Tote Täler Nature Reserve provide an exciting opportunity to spot wild horses, with informative visitor platforms.
The Steigra region, situated in the Saale-Unstrut Valley, is characterized by rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and the Geiseltalsee. You'll find diverse natural features including scenic viewpoints like the Most beautiful vineyard view in Saale-Unstrut at Geiseltalsee, and protected dry grassland landscapes at the Rödel Plateau in the Tote Täler Nature Reserve, which is home to numerous insects and wild plants.
Absolutely. The Ducal Vineyard below Neuenburg Castle is a prime example, where you can explore the historic Neuenburg Castle, a well-preserved ring castle, alongside the vineyards. The Trojaburg Steigra itself, while a natural monument, carries significant historical and cultural weight due to its ancient origins and ritualistic associations.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Unstrut and Saale rivers, providing scenic views of vineyards and castles. For specific routes, check out the Cycling around Steigra guide. There are also numerous running trails, including those around Geiseltalsee, detailed in the Running Trails around Steigra guide, and mountain biking options in the MTB Trails around Steigra guide.
For breathtaking vistas, visit the Most beautiful vineyard view in Saale-Unstrut at Geiseltalsee, which offers expansive views of Geiseltalsee and its surrounding vineyards. Another excellent spot is the Reiferts Vineyard at Geiseltalsee, where you can enjoy a great view and regional wines.
Yes, the Konik horses in the Tote Täler Nature Reserve offer a chance to observe these wild horses in their natural habitat. The Rödel Plateau in the Tote Täler Nature Reserve is also a haven for numerous insects and wild plants, providing insights into local biodiversity.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from vineyard locations like the Most beautiful vineyard view in Saale-Unstrut at Geiseltalsee, often paired with local wine tasting. The combination of natural beauty with historical elements, such as Neuenburg Castle, is also highly appreciated. The opportunity to encounter wild Konik horses in the Tote Täler Nature Reserve is another highlight for many.
Yes, you can. The Reiferts Vineyard at Geiseltalsee is a perfect stop, serving regional wines and offering a welcome resting place after exploring. Many of the vineyards in the area also provide opportunities for wine tasting and refreshments.
The duration of your visit depends on how many sites you wish to explore and the activities you plan. A single highlight like the Trojaburg Steigra or a vineyard viewpoint might take an hour or two. If you plan to combine visits with hiking or cycling routes, you could easily spend a full day or even a weekend exploring the diverse natural and historical sites in the Saale-Unstrut Valley.
Yes, the region offers various walking routes suitable for different fitness levels. Many paths around the vineyards and along the rivers are relatively easy. For specific easy cycling routes that can also be walked, you can check the Cycling around Steigra guide, which includes routes like the 'Unstruttal Bridge – Maid with Her Geese Monument loop' from Karsdorf, rated as easy.


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