Best attractions and places to see around Crispendorf, a village now part of Schleiz, highlight the natural beauty of the surrounding Thuringian landscape. The area is characterized by the Thuringian Slate Mountains/Upper Saale Nature Park, with its diverse wildlife and slate landscapes. Crispendorf itself stretches along the Aubach, which flows into the Wisenta River, and is near the Saalburg Bleilochstausee and Wisenta Dam. This region offers a variety of natural features and historical sites for exploration.
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The fairy tale “The Golden Goose” was filmed at Burgk Castle.
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A mega beautiful path past slate cliffs with great views, the trail shows itself at its best.
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Very nice path with many viewpoints
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The red tower with its half-timbered hood is a great photo motif.
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In the Middle Ages, the bailiffs of Gera (ancestors of the Reussen) built a castle at a location that was well placed for defense. The fortification is still preserved.
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The castle is entered via a stone bridge. A customs tariff table is displayed on the outer bridge under the office building.
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The interior of the castle ranges from the simple elegance of the Knights' Hall, the largest room in the oldest part of the castle, to the dining room, which is decorated in the French style, to the state bedroom, a room that elevates the bed to the throne of statesmanlike affairs. In addition, the music salon and China room allow a glimpse into the refined living culture of the Rococo period.
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On the railway tracks with a view over the Ziemestal Bridge.
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The region around Crispendorf is rich in history. You can visit Burgk Castle, a significant historic building and museum picturesquely situated on the banks of the Upper Saale. Another notable site is the Wysburg Castle Ruins, where archaeological evidence of a castle siege has been found. Don't miss the Ziemestal Viaduct, a unique curved steel construction from the late 19th century, which was a major technical challenge at the time.
Yes, Crispendorf is surrounded by natural beauty. The Kobersfelsen offers a wonderful hiking trail directly on the water, with a great view from the top. You can also enjoy the Upper Röhrensteig, a path that provides breathtaking views of the Saale and Burgk as it winds past slate cliffs. The Naturpark Thüringer Schiefergebirge/Obere Saale, with its 'Land of the Thousand Ponds,' is also nearby, offering diverse wildlife and stunning slate landscapes.
The area around Crispendorf is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and cycling. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Burgk Castle – Saale Tower loop' or the 'Dörflas Village – Wisenta Valley loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Saale weir – Ziegenrück Railway Bridge loop'. For mountain biking, consider the 'Bridge of Peace – View of Schloss Burgk loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the dedicated guides for hiking, MTB, and cycling around Crispendorf.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Burgk Castle, which is listed as family-friendly and offers historic living spaces and cultural events. The Ziemestal Viaduct is also a great destination for a railway embankment hike that kids often enjoy, especially with the nearby tunnels. Additionally, the Ferienlandeisenbahn Crispendorf offers unique holiday railway rides, and the Märchenwald Saalburg (Saalburg Fairytale Forest) provides a themed experience for younger visitors.
The Naturpark Thüringer Schiefergebirge/Obere Saale is a significant natural feature near Crispendorf. It is known for its breathtaking slate landscapes and includes the 'Land of the Thousand Ponds,' an area laid out by monks in the Middle Ages. This park is home to diverse wildlife, such as otters and scarlet dragonflies. Visitors can explore its flora and fauna via circular trails with shelters and observation towers, or access it through the reservoir region, often called the Thuringian Sea, by water or on foot along the Saale River.
Crispendorf is close to several important water bodies. The Saalburg Bleilochstausee is a large reservoir popular for water-based activities. The Wisenta Dam, located at the southern edge of Crispendorf, is another prominent natural feature, also home to the Wisenta pumped-storage power plant. Crispendorf itself stretches along the Aubach, which flows into the Wisenta River.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the historical significance of the sites. For instance, the Wysburg Castle Ruins are appreciated for their great reconstruction and being a 'real insider tip.' The Ziemestal Viaduct is often described as 'simply amazing' and 'unique in Europe' for its curved steel design. The scenic views from paths like the Upper Röhrensteig, with its slate cliffs and views of the Saale, are also highly rated.
While Crispendorf itself is a village, the broader region hosts notable events. The SonneMondSterne Festival, a significant music festival, regularly takes place near Saalburg, making it a cultural highlight for the area. Additionally, the fairground in Crispendorf's center hosts various local celebrations throughout the year.
Yes, there are several spots offering great views. The Upper Röhrensteig provides fantastic vistas of the Saale and Burgk. The top of Kobersfelsen also offers a wonderful perspective. Furthermore, the Saaleturm is mentioned as offering 'night view' opportunities, suggesting it's a good spot for panoramic views, especially after dark.
Hiking trails around Crispendorf often feature varied terrain, reflecting the region's natural characteristics. You can expect paths winding through forests, along rivers like the Saale and Wisenta, and past impressive slate cliffs, as seen on the Upper Röhrensteig. Some trails, like those near Kobersfelsen, may include footbridges directly over water. The Thuringian Slate Mountains/Upper Saale Nature Park also contributes to a landscape with diverse elevation changes and natural features.
Indeed. The Ziemestal Viaduct is a prime example, noted for its unique curved steel design and its historical significance as a major technical achievement during its construction in the late 19th century. It's considered unique in Europe. The Wisenta Dam, with its pumped-storage power plant, also represents a significant engineering structure in the area.


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