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Bus station hiking trails in Naunhof-Brandiser Forst traverse a diverse landscape characterized by extensive deciduous forests, featuring mature trees like oaks and beeches. The region also includes a network of lakes, such as the Kiesgrubensee Pomßen and the Naunhofer Seen (Albrechtshainer See, Moritzsee, Grillensee), which are former gravel pits or natural bodies of water. Gentle hills of the Brandiser Hügelland and impressive quarries add to the varied terrain, offering a range of scenic environments for hikers.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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☆ Right on the edge of the forest... to Oberholz. With outdoor facilities for cyclists... a good stopping point.
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The wooded area known as Oberholz promises hiking fun along several themed trails. Children can romp around on the playground at the edge of the forest, and the Büffeltränke (Buffalo Drinking Water) serves lunch, cake, and, of course, draft beer, almost within earshot.
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The Büffeltränke (Buffalo Drinking Fountain) is located right next to the Oberholz University of Applied Sciences. It's only open on weekends. With outdoor seating, you can quench your hunger and thirst here. Simple, home-cooked food.
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The Oberholz stop in the south of Großpösna takes its name from the Oberholz forest area located south of the station. The station opened on April 20, 1893, making it forty years older than the Großpösna stop to the north. On October 1, 1916, Oberholz station was designated a railway station. The current stop has a platform and a wooden waiting room, which is the home of the Friends of the Großpösna Railway Association. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnstrecke_Leipzig%E2%80%93Geithain
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Every Sunday from 12 p.m. In summer, on our outdoor seating area under ancient oak trees. In winter, in our cozy dining room by the fireplace. Source: https://restaurant-stottmeister.de/Bueffeltraenke-in-Grosspoesna
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A playground right next to the buffalo trough. Almost everything is made of wood. There is something for every child. Whether it's a small climbing wall or swing or climbing castle, it's really nicely done. Right next to it is the forest and there is also a small Oberholz train station and bus stop.
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just drove past Doesn't open until around 5pm
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Information board on the nature trail
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The Naunhof-Brandiser Forst offers a wide selection of bus-accessible hiking trails, with over 370 routes starting directly from public transport stops. More than 250 of these are considered easy, making them suitable for various fitness levels.
Yes, the region is well-suited for easy hikes. Many routes are accessible directly from bus stations, with over 250 trails classified as easy. An example is the 4.5 km Picnic Area Naunhofer Forst – Parthe Bridge loop from Naunhof, which offers a gentle stroll through the forest.
You'll encounter diverse landscapes, from extensive deciduous forests with mature trees like oaks and beeches to a striking network of lakes. Many trails lead past former gravel pit lakes such as the Kiesgrubensee Pomßen, and natural lakes like the Albrechtshainer See, Moritzsee, and Grillensee, offering picturesque water views.
Yes, many bus-accessible trails are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without needing additional transport. For instance, the Wooden Bridge Over the Parthe – Birds of the Forest loop from Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Naunhof is an easy 6.3 km circular hike.
Hikers can discover a range of attractions. You might pass by the rebuilt Küchenholz Hut, enjoy views of the Kiesgrube Pomßen Lake, or explore the Naunhof Gravel Pit. The Naunhofer Lakes Recreation Area, including Albrechtshainer See and Grillensee, also offers scenic spots.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments. The Lindenklause in Lindhardt, a restaurant with a beer garden, is quietly situated within the Lindhardt forest and can be a welcoming stop during your hike.
The Naunhof-Brandiser Forst is beautiful year-round. Spring offers blooming flowers, while autumn provides vibrant foliage. The lakes, like Kiesgrubensee Pomßen, are also tranquil destinations for winter hiking. The diverse natural features make it enjoyable in any season.
While many trails are easy, there are also more challenging options. For example, the Parthe Bridge – Wildlife Enclosure Großpösna loop from Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Naunhof is a difficult 20.5 km route, offering a longer adventure for experienced hikers.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse natural landscapes, the extensive network of well-maintained trails, and the peaceful atmosphere of the forests and lakes.
Absolutely. The region is known for its beautiful lakes. The View of Moritzsee – Grillensee loop from Naunhof is a moderate 8.9 km hike that provides excellent views of Moritzsee and Grillensee, both accessible from Naunhof.
Yes, for those interested in local ecology, a dedicated "forest nature trail" provides educational insights into the region's flora and fauna. This can be a great addition to your bus-accessible hiking experience.


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