Natural monuments around Ruhla are situated within the Thuringian Forest Nature Park and the UNESCO Global Geopark Thuringia Inselsberg - Drei Gleichen. This region features a diverse natural landscape, including gorges, viewpoints, and geological formations. The area offers more than 20 natural monuments for exploration, showcasing a rich geological history.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The Drachenschlucht near Eisenach in the Thuringian Forest is about 2 kilometers long and in some places only 70 centimeters wide. The gorge was opened up in 1832 by Gottlob König. Hikers can walk through the narrow gorge with its bizarre rock formations and roaring stream and enjoy the mystical atmosphere.
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Extremely beautiful in every season 🤩
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Also a very beautiful gorge and as a gorge tour in combination with the Drachenschlucht it's just great 😊
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The Landgrafenschlucht can easily be combined with the Drachenschlucht as a circular tour. There are places to stop for refreshments in the Hohe Sonne along this route.
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Absolutely spectacular and exciting! I have walked the narrow section several times, but the space between the green mossy rocks does not allow oncoming traffic
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the Dragon Gorge was repaired in summer 23, so it will be accessible again from 09/23 absolute natural highlight unfortunately often overcrowded come here during the week if possible
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Every piece of the Drachenschlucht is beautiful.
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Ruhla is renowned for its diverse natural landscape, including impressive gorges and panoramic viewpoints. You can experience the dramatic Dragon Gorge, a moss-covered path winding between rock formations, or its most striking section, the Narrowest point of the Drachenschlucht, which measures just 68 centimeters across. Another unique spot is the Fairy grotto, a geological natural monument with a small waterfall and a sea of ferns.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical context. The Wartburg Castle, while a man-made monument, is recognized as a natural monument and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, deeply connected to German history. Additionally, the Öhrenkammer Coal Mine near Ruhla offers insights into the area's geological and mining heritage, with an interactive exhibition available at the Tourist and Nature Park information center.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Great Drachenstein Oak and Viewpoint, which offers a wonderful resting area with vistas over the surrounding landscape. The Großer Inselsberg Mountain, one of Thuringia's most famous excursion destinations, also provides a stunning 360-degree panoramic view from its tower. Another excellent option is the Carl-Alexander-Turm, a 21-meter high viewing tower with expansive views across the Thuringian Forest, even reaching the Rhön Mountains and the Brocken on clear days.
Absolutely. The Great Drachenstein Oak and Viewpoint is noted as family-friendly, offering beautiful views. The Wartburg Castle is also family-friendly, providing a historical experience. For more active family fun, the Kleiner Inselsberg Mountain, near Großer Inselsberg, features a high ropes course, a summer toboggan run, and an adventure playground.
The Ruhla region, being part of the Thuringian Forest, offers a variety of hiking experiences. Sections of the famous Rennsteig Hiking Trail provide magnificent panoramic views. For those seeking easier walks, there are numerous options, such as the 'Ascherbrück Pass and Rest Area – View of Etterwinden loop from Ruhla' or the 'Carl-Alexander Tower – Summer toboggan run at mini-a-thür loop from Ruhla'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around Ruhla guide.
Yes, the area includes trails that lead to beautiful waterfalls. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Luisenthal Waterfall – Altenstein Castle loop from Ruhla' or the 'Ungeheuerer Grund – Luisenthal Waterfall loop from Ruhla'. These offer a refreshing experience amidst the natural scenery. More information on these routes can be found in the Waterfall hikes around Ruhla guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the unique natural spectacles. Many find the Dragon Gorge to be one of the most beautiful natural experiences in Thuringia, especially appreciating how the path meanders through moss-covered rocks. The panoramic views from spots like the Great Drachenstein Oak and Viewpoint are also highly rated, often described as 'breathtaking'.
The Wartburg Castle is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing a broader range of visitors to experience this significant historical and natural site.
The natural monuments around Ruhla offer beauty in every season. The gorges, like the Narrowest point of the Drachenschlucht, are described as 'extremely beautiful in every season'. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant foliage, while summer is ideal for enjoying the refreshing coolness of the gorges. Winter can offer a serene, snow-covered landscape for those prepared for colder conditions.
Yes, the diverse terrain of the Thuringian Forest provides excellent opportunities for running and trail running. You can find routes such as the 'Glöcknerhütte Shelter (690 m) – Large Charcoal Kiln Site loop from Ruhla' or more challenging options like the 'Below the Glöckner – View from the Oberer Beerberg loop from Ruhla'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Running Trails around Ruhla guide.
The Glöckner Monument, located near the Rennsteig hiking trail, is a distinctive natural monument formed by a piled-up group of granite boulders. From this vantage point, hikers are treated to wonderful views over the Thuringian Forest and towards the Rhön Mountains. A nearby decorated hut provides a pleasant spot for a rest, making it a rewarding stop for nature enthusiasts.


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