Best attractions and places to see around Neschwitz, a municipality in eastern Saxony, Germany, offer a blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. Situated on the edge of a significant UNESCO biosphere reserve, the area provides cultural insights and opportunities for nature exploration. Visitors can explore landmarks and diverse landscapes in the region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A city with wealthy citizens like Bautzen had to be constantly prepared for defense in the Middle Ages. Therefore, powerful city fortifications were built to deter enemy attacks. The sieges by the Hussites in 1429 and 1431 demonstrated that the existing defenses were no longer sufficient to protect the city. The municipality subsequently had the city fortifications extensively modernized and expanded well into the 16th century, with their might serving as a deterrent to enemy attacks. An outer and an inner city wall, moats, ditches, ramparts, bastions, and towers protected the city. Seven gates in the outer ring of walls secured access to the suburbs. By the early 18th century, however, the fortifications were gradually losing their military function. Furthermore, they hampered the city's architectural development and transport growth.
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...to the old water art with the remains of the city wall, to the Mühlbastei, Ortenburg and Michaeliskirche, to the water tower and to the St. Petri Cathedral.
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Here you can see the flood protection of the reservoir. Interesting location, also for children a place that you don't always see otherwise
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Simply part of the city tour
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beautiful view over the reservoir
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If you follow along the outer city wall in the direction of Lauengraben you have a beautiful view of the young Spree and over the towers of the city of Bautzen.
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Nice view and close to the water
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Until well into modern times, the water was pumped from the Spree into the pipe system of the city of Bautzen on the mountain. In addition, the tower had defensive functions as a tower of the city fortifications. Today there is a cafe in it and there is Bautzen beer in the beer garden!
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Neschwitz is rich in history. The undisputed centerpiece is the Neschwitz Baroque Palace, a former hunting lodge and summer residence with stunning baroque and English landscape gardens. Beyond Neschwitz, you can visit Bautzen City Walls and Towers, which are well-preserved medieval fortifications, and the Old Waterworks Bautzen, now a technical museum with a viewing platform.
Neschwitz is situated on the edge of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve "Oberlausitzer Heide- und Teichlandschaft" (Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape), the largest contiguous pond area in Central Europe. This reserve offers extensive natural landscapes and diverse flora and fauna. You can also explore the Bautzen Reservoir, fed by the Spree River, which is a popular local recreation area.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Ice Age Trail within the Neschwitz Palace Park, featuring 35 erratics and informative panels. The swimming beach at Bautzen Reservoir is perfect for a day out, offering swimming, sand, and a beach bar. The Toad Path (Unkenpfad Litzenteich) and the Mosaic Rally around the Holschaer Teiche also offer interactive ways for children to learn about local aquatic life and nature.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. Within the Neschwitz Palace Park, you can find the Ice Age Trail. For longer walks, consider the Toad Path, which starts from the palace. You can find several easy hikes around the local ponds, such as the "Old Pond near Holschdubrau – Great Holschaer Pond loop" or "The Stone at Schwarzwasser – Swan Pond in the Palace Park loop." Discover more options in the Easy hikes around Neschwitz guide.
Neschwitz is a great starting point for cycling. Routes like "Crane, Carp, Fire-bellied Toad" and "Neschwitz Palace Park – Evangelical Church Neschwitz loop" offer scenic rides. For more adventurous cyclists, there are gravel biking routes available, including those around Lake Bärwalder. Explore detailed routes in the Cycling around Neschwitz guide and the Gravel biking around Neschwitz guide.
Neschwitz is home to the magnificent Baroque Palace, featuring beautifully maintained gardens, fountains, and sandstone sculptures. One of its pavilions houses the "Saxon Bird Protection Observatory" with an interactive exhibition. The palace park also hosts the unique Ice Age Trail, showcasing glacial erratics.
For panoramic vistas, the View of Bautzen's Old Town from Friedensbrücke offers a phenomenal perspective of Bautzen's historic architecture and the Spree River. The Old Waterworks Bautzen also provides a 45-meter high viewing platform with views over parts of the old town and the Spreetal.
The warmer months, typically from spring through early autumn, are ideal for enjoying Neschwitz's outdoor attractions and the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This period allows for comfortable exploration of the palace gardens, hiking and cycling trails, and water activities at the Bautzen Reservoir. The Neschwitz Baroque Palace itself was historically a summer residence, indicating the pleasant seasonal conditions.
The UNESCO Biosphere Reserve "Oberlausitzer Heide- und Teichlandschaft" is a hotspot for biodiversity. You can expect to see a variety of bird species, especially around the numerous ponds, which are vital habitats. The Saxon Bird Protection Observatory at Neschwitz Palace offers insights into local birdlife. The Toad Path and Mosaic Rally also highlight aquatic life, including amphibians and insects, in the pond landscapes.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the "Teiche zwischen Neschwitz und Großdubrau" protected area via the Toad Path, which offers a tranquil experience through pond landscapes. The Fischereihof Kleinholscha, surrounded by forests and ponds, serves as an excellent starting point for guided walks focusing on ornithology, entomology, and sustainable fishing, offering a deeper dive into the region's natural beauty.
While specific parking details for every attraction are not listed, major sites like the Neschwitz Baroque Palace and popular starting points for trails typically offer designated parking areas for visitors. It is advisable to check local signage upon arrival or consult specific attraction websites for detailed parking information.
Walks around Neschwitz vary in length. Easy hikes around the pond landscapes, such as the "Old Pond near Holschdubrau – Great Holschaer Pond loop," are typically around 4-6 kilometers, taking about 1-1.5 hours. The Toad Path offers routes of 6 km for walking. Longer cycling routes can extend up to 40-50 kilometers. You can find more details on specific route distances in the Easy hikes around Neschwitz guide.


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