Best attractions and places to see around Mörbitz include a forested region in Saxony, Germany, situated between Waldkirchen/Erzgebirge and Augustusburg. This area is characterized by its natural beauty, featuring the Heidelberg hill and the deeply incised Staupenbach and Mörbitzbach Valleys. Historical sites such as the Rachelmühle and a former Cotton Bleaching and Dyeing Plant also contribute to the region's points of interest. The landscape offers a mix of natural landmarks and historical context for exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The path along the Zschopau River between Hennersdorf and Witzschdorf is known as the "Wasserrand" (waterside path). It was created around 1900 for tourism, as a destination for day trips and swimming, and the innkeeper from Witzschdorf would come down with his tray of wares. The last section between the weir and Witzschdorf is now closed due to its proximity to the railway line.
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a great corner, always worth a trip
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great, always worth a trip
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great, always worth a trip
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In 1872, the sewing thread factory AG built five houses for factory workers. These are across the upper end of the forest road (Alter Hahn). In 1900 another six buildings followed along the Waldstrasse. On the one hand, these dwellings were used to settle workers, on the other hand, the workers should not live in the valley, since this was the area of the wealthy. Around 200 people lived in the eleven buildings. A family with up to 10 children moved into two rooms of 20 square meters. The rent sounds low by today's standards at 7 - 12 Reichsmarks, but the hourly wage at that time was in the low to medium pfennig range.
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It is best not to drive too far on the edge, but in the middle of the road so that the cars cannot force anything. They really just overtake here.
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In 1872, the first dyeworks building was built in Staupenbach near Witzschdorf. It operated until World War I... later, it was converted into a residential building. Mr. Heydenreich invested a great deal in this small town.
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Very nice below with serpentines with up to 10% later in the village, the road descends again and again and goes relatively straight up, you are only really up at Ullmanns Kuppe
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The Mörbitz area, a forested region in Saxony, is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Heidelberg, a prominent hill forming part of the Börnicher Rücken. The deeply incised valleys of the Staupenbach and Mörbitzbach, which flow into the Zschopau River, offer scenic views. Don't miss the distinctive geological formations known as Urlstein and Zwei Felsen, located south of the Heidelberg.
Yes, the region offers several historical points of interest. You can visit the site of the Rachelmühle, an old mill that later became a production site for wooden goods and is now a residential house. Another significant historical spot is the former Cotton Bleaching and Dyeing Plant, established in 1860 on the Staupenbach, which played a role in the local textile industry. Additionally, the Former Workers' Settlement Hahn provides insight into the living conditions of factory workers from the late 19th century.
Mörbitz is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and running. For detailed options, check out the guides for Cycling around Mörbitz, MTB Trails around Mörbitz, and Running Trails around Mörbitz.
Absolutely! The Mörbitz region is known for its challenging ascents. Cyclists can test their limits on the Witzschdorf Hill Climb Time Trial, which features slopes up to 17% and is considered one of the most difficult climbs in the Ore Mountains. Another demanding climb is the Hennersdorfer Berg, offering steep sections and rewarding views.
For scenic views, consider the Hennersdorfer Berg, which offers a viewpoint after a challenging climb. The natural landscape itself, particularly the valleys of the Staupenbach and Mörbitzbach, provides many picturesque spots for observation.
The 'Wasserrand' (waterside path) refers to the Path Between the Railway Line and the Zschopau River. This trail, created around 1900 for tourism and day trips, runs along the Zschopau River between Hennersdorf and Witzschdorf. It's a popular spot for enjoying the river and forest scenery, though the last section near the weir and Witzschdorf is now closed due to its proximity to the railway line.
While specific family-focused attractions aren't highlighted, the natural trails and historical sites offer educational and engaging experiences for families. The Former Workers' Settlement Hahn is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for families with strollers or those needing easier access. Exploring the gentle sections of the 'Wasserrand' trail along the Zschopau River can also be a pleasant family outing.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of outdoor activities. The Path Between the Railway Line and the Zschopau River is often described as a 'great corner, always worth a trip' for its scenic river views. The challenging climbs like the Witzschdorf Hill Climb Time Trial are valued by those seeking a physical challenge amidst beautiful surroundings. The historical sites also offer a unique glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, while there are challenging climbs, you can also find easier options. For cyclists, the Serpentines to Ullmanns Kuppe offer a significantly flatter alternative to the main village street for ascending from Zschopautal. For runners, the Running Trails around Mörbitz guide lists easy routes like the 'Heidelberg loop from Waldkirchen' and 'Running loop from Waldkirchen'.
The Fire Pond in Hahn (Löschwasserteich) was created in 1872 as an important fire protection measure for the Hahn workers' settlement. It was fed by a redirected section of the Staupenbach, highlighting the community's efforts to ensure safety in the growing industrial area.
The Serpentines to Ullmanns Kuppe provide a unique cycling experience with a gradual ascent through switchbacks from Zschopautal up to the road to Augustusburg. This route is noted for being a flatter alternative to other village streets, making for a distinct ride.


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