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Family friendly hiking trails around Lichtenberg/Erzgebirge are set within Germany's scenic Ore Mountains, characterized by rolling hills and dense forests. The region features picturesque valleys, with the Freiberger Mulde river flowing through the area. A significant natural feature is the Talsperre Lichtenberg, a dam on the Gimmlitz river, offering attractive routes along its shores. The Burgberg, at 617 meters, is the highest point, providing expansive views.
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A beautiful resting place is located not far from this gauging station
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Beautiful tour and great view.
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Lichtenberg Dam, not Lehnmühle!
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The Royal Saxon Triangulation was a national survey conducted between 1862 and 1890 that mapped the Kingdom of Saxony with a precise triangular network to create the basis for accurate maps. The network consisted of 158 points, including 36 main stations for the Central European Triangulation System, at which survey pillars were erected. These pillars are now technical monuments and bear witness to one of the most precise land surveys in Europe during the 19th century.
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Frauenstein Castle is a Renaissance castle in the Ore Mountains, located right next to a medieval castle ruin that is considered a landmark of the town and was built around 1200. The castle was built in 1585 to meet growing housing needs and today houses the Gottfried Silbermann Museum, dedicated to the famous organ builder. Unfortunately, it was hazy today, so we didn't have a view.
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In the Ore Mountains, specifically in Frauenstein, there is a Saxon postal milepost located in the market square, indicating distances to other locations. It is a replica and refers to the historical postal system, in which the mileposts served as distance markers.
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The mirror vault, which extends across the entire ceiling of the church, is decorated with illusionistic, ornamental grisaille paintings and depictions of putti in the Neo-Renaissance style. The organ was built in 1873 by the Kreutzbach company and restored in 2008. Also noteworthy are the large pulpit altar in Neo-Renaissance form, the two oil paintings of Moses and John the Baptist by Emil Sachse, the three original stained-glass windows, and the newly cast bells in the church tower in 2022, while the older ones from 1952 found their place in front of the church. The new casting was only made possible by generous donations, which raised €130,000. Thus, the city church "Zu unserer lieben Frau" (Our Lady) is not just a sacred monument, but also the church of a vibrant Christian community. See: https://kirchenbezirk-freiberg.de/kirchort/frauenstein
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In the fires of 1728 and 1869, Frauenstein lost the two organs by Gottfried Silbermann, who had built them for his hometown church in 1711 and 1738, respectively. The town church, built in 1873, presents itself in a largely unaltered form both inside and out, having undergone no major alterations in the past 150 years. The plans for the new building were drawn up by Chemnitz professor Emil Alwin Gottschaldt; those for the 48-meter-high tower were drawn up by the chief architect Karl Moritz Haenel. The exterior and interior design follow the Neo-Renaissance style. Since the town church contains virtually no furnishings dating from before 1873, it appears to be a seamless blend of the early imperial period, while the new churches in the surrounding area were built later. The town church of Frauenstein thus holds a special significance in the sacred architecture of this region and is well worth a longer visit.
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Lichtenberg/Erzgebirge offers a wide selection of routes suitable for families. Our guide features over 30 family-friendly hiking trails, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures, ensuring there's something for every family.
The region is characterized by picturesque rolling hills and dense forests, with many trails winding through scenic valleys. You'll often find paths along the Freiberger Mulde river and around the beautiful Talsperre Lichtenberg, an impoundment of the Gimmlitz river. The highest point, Burgberg, offers expansive views.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for families with young children. A great option is the Lichtenberg Wildlife Park loop from Lichtenberg, Seniorenheim, which is a shorter walk ideal for little legs. The region also features an "Animal Trail" designed specifically for children, complete with playgrounds and typical Ore Mountain animal species.
Many trails offer views of the stunning Lichtenberg Dam. You can also hike to the Burgberg summit cross (622 m) for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The region's dense forests and picturesque valleys, like the Gimmlitztal, provide a beautiful natural backdrop for your family adventures.
Absolutely! You can explore the historic Wenzel-Mühle, an old mill dating back to 1540, located idyllically in the Mulde valley. Lichtenberg also boasts a well-preserved Renaissance building, Lichtenberg Castle, with an adjacent park. Additionally, the "Coal Pile" site offers insight into historical charcoal production.
Many of the family-friendly trails in Lichtenberg/Erzgebirge are circular, making them convenient for day trips. For example, the Pflüger Wald Parking Area – Bench With View of the Dam loop from Dittersbach offers beautiful views of the Talsperre Lichtenberg on a moderate circular path.
Yes, many trailheads, especially for popular routes, offer designated parking areas. For instance, the Pflüger Wald Parking Area is a convenient starting point for a scenic loop around the dam.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in Lichtenberg/Erzgebirge. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near wildlife, and to respect local regulations. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.65 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the tranquility of the forests, and the well-maintained paths that make it enjoyable for all ages. The scenic views, particularly from spots like the Burgberg, are frequently highlighted.
Lichtenberg/Erzgebirge is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly popular for family hikes. In spring, the forests burst with new life, while autumn offers a spectacular display of colors, making the "Panorama Tour" especially vibrant. Summer provides pleasant temperatures for exploring, and even winter can be magical for snowshoeing or winter walks.
For families with older children or those seeking a bit more challenge, routes like the Wenzel Mill loop from Lichtenberg (Erzgeb) offer a moderate distance and elevation gain. This trail allows for a longer day out while still being manageable for active families.


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