Natural monuments around Lindenkreuz are characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including valleys carved into sandstone and extensive green spaces. The region offers opportunities to explore geological formations and various natural attractions. These sites provide settings for outdoor activities and observation of regional flora and fauna. The area is known for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Easy to miss 😅 The orchid meadow is located very close to the waterfall.
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The mega-sized "Gera Waterfall" 😅... But still worth seeing 🙃.
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A small spring in the forest, a bit overgrown, but still chic. The deserted area “Bleifeld” is located near the source.
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The kitchen garden is a listed facility located between the theater in the east and the orangery building in the west. The aim of the design is to effectively highlight the original structure and spatiality of the kitchen garden. To do this, it is necessary to define the boundaries to the north and south more clearly.
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A beautiful park to relax and linger.
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A beautiful forest pond with a rest stop
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Find something hidden in the forest. The “waterfall” extends over a few cascades into the valley.
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Beautiful hiking trail through the Grund. But in general nothing special.
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The region around Lindenkreuz offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including refreshing springs like Hubertus Spring and Läusegrund Spring, a small waterfall, and even a historical baroque pleasure garden known as Küchengarten, Gera. You'll also find secluded ponds and significant green spaces.
Yes, the nearby Zeitzgrund valley features a designated natural monument: a geological outcrop of Buntsandstein (Bunter sandstone). This site, located where the Zeitzgrund meets Stadtroda, offers a unique insight into the region's geological history and its distinct sandstone formations.
Beyond the designated natural monuments, the region boasts the vast Geraer Stadtwald, Thuringia's largest urban forest, perfect for hiking and relaxation. Additionally, Hofwiesenpark Gera, a large park created for the 2007 Federal Garden Show, offers extensive meadows, diverse flora, and recreational facilities along the river.
You can visit Hubertus Spring, located in the middle of the forest, which offers a refuge for visitors to refresh themselves. Not far from there, you'll find the secluded Falcon Pond, a nice biotope with a rest house. Another small spring is Läusegrund Spring, situated in a beautiful valley with benches.
Yes, Küchengarten, Gera is a listed natural monument. This baroque pleasure garden, located between the theater and the orangery building, was redesigned for the 2007 Federal Garden Show and features a beautiful fountain, fragrant roses, and unique tree species like magnolia and tulip trees.
The area around Lindenkreuz is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore the natural monuments on foot, with many trails available. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous options, including road cycling routes, gravel biking tours, and MTB trails. The Geraer Stadtwald also offers an adventure trail for exploration.
Many of the natural attractions are family-friendly. Places like Hubertus Spring, Küchengarten, Gera, and Falcon Pond are suitable for families. The Geraer Stadtwald features an adventure trail, and Hofwiesenpark Gera has play ovals and diverse activities, making them great for all ages.
The natural monuments around Lindenkreuz are beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming flowers, especially in places like Küchengarten, Gera and near the Gera waterfall with its adjacent orchid meadow. Summer is ideal for hiking and enjoying the green forests, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Even winter can be picturesque for quiet walks.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the refreshing qualities of springs like Hubertus Spring and the peaceful atmosphere of secluded spots like Falcon Pond. The historical charm of Küchengarten, Gera and the scenic valleys are also highly rated, with hundreds of upvotes and photos shared by the komoot community.
Yes, the extensive natural areas like the Geraer Stadtwald and the Zeitzgrund valley provide habitats for various wildlife. Near Falcon Pond, visitors can listen to birds and frogs. The forests offer opportunities for birdwatching and observing local fauna in their natural environment.
Absolutely. Hubertus Spring has a refuge, and Läusegrund Spring offers benches for visitors to rest. The Geraer Stadtwald has designated picnic spots, and Hofwiesenpark Gera provides ample green spaces and seating areas perfect for relaxation and picnics.
Yes, you can visit the Gera waterfall. While it's a smaller waterfall, it's beautifully situated next to an adjacent orchid meadow, making it a charming spot to discover during a forest walk.


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