Attractions and places to see around Pottiga include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. This village, first documented in 1325, is characterized by its historical mining traditions and natural surroundings. Pottiga serves as a base for exploring the surrounding Bavarian and Thuringian Vogtland regions, offering access to various natural and cultural attractions. The area features significant natural formations and historical structures.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The arched bridge of the Höllentalbahn, which ran between Triptis and Marxgrün, was in use from 1895 to 1945. After that, the railway line leading to Thuringia was discontinued. The Selbitz Viaduct is now a lost place.
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A remarkable wooden bridge over the Selbitz River and a very popular photo subject in the Höllental Valley. According to legend, the Prince of Hell was once seen on the Devil's Bridge.
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Hikers walk on the pipes that carry water to the power plant. On the trail along the right bank of the Selbitz River, you walk on 1.60-meter-high pipes, which carry water for 1,855 meters from the weir to the water tower and from there to the power plant. Sometimes the surface of the pipes peeks through.
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A wooden bridge over the Sebnitz, partly with different roofs, a truly magnificent construction.
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Very nice path, especially in autumn.
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On the Rohrensteig on the right bank of the Selbitz you walk on 1.60 m high tubes in which the water runs over a length of 1855 m (descent: 37.4 m) from the weir to the water tower and from there into the power plant. Occasionally you can see the surface of the pipes. In 2006, the Rohrsteig was opened to the public again after fundamental, expensive repairs.
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The railway bridge that spans the path was built from the diabase rock quarried from the Höllental quarry! 😉👍
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Rustic wooden bridge over the Selbitz!👍 We had a great hike through the Höllental! 🤩👍
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The most prominent natural attraction is 👹 Höllental (Hell Valley), a deep gorge carved by the Selbitz River over millions of years, rich in local legends. You can also find the Saalburg Bleilochstausee, a large reservoir about 10.6km away, offering opportunities for water-based activities.
Yes, the area features several historical points of interest. The village of Pottiga itself has a history dating back to 1325, with ties to former mining traditions. You can visit the impressive Selbitz Viaduct (Höllental Railway), an arched bridge that was part of the historic Höllentalbahn. The 👹 Höllental (Hell Valley) is also considered a historical site due to its legends and past significance.
For families, the Jungfernsteg — Covered wooden bridge over the Selbitz and the Selbitz Viaduct (Höllental Railway) are both marked as family-friendly highlights. Further afield, the Märchenwald Saalburg (fairy tale forest) provides entertainment for children, and in the broader region, activities like tobogganing and snow tubing are available seasonally.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking trails, including the scenic Röhrensteig Trail, which provides wonderful views of the landscape. Many trails lead through the 👹 Höllental (Hell Valley), connecting various points of interest like the wooden bridges. You can find more detailed hiking routes and their difficulties on the Hiking around Pottiga guide.
Pottiga is known for its historical and picturesque bridges. You can visit the Jungfernsteg — Covered wooden bridge over the Selbitz, which offers views of the Hirschsprung. Another remarkable wooden bridge is the Teufelssteg — Across the Selbitz, a popular photo subject in the Höllental Valley with local legends. Additionally, the historic Selbitz Viaduct (Höllental Railway) is a significant man-made monument.
Yes, for wellness and relaxation, you can visit the thermal baths in the vicinity. Therme Bad Steben (9.4km away) and ARDESIA-Therme in Bad Lobenstein (7.9km away) both offer opportunities for a relaxing experience.
Several attractions offer excellent viewpoints. From the Jungfernsteg, you can see the Hirschsprung. The Teufelssteg also provides fascinating views, almost like a gorge in the Alps. The Röhrensteig Trail is known for its wonderful views of the landscape throughout its course.
Yes, the area offers various trails for mountain biking and running. For mountain biking, you can explore routes like the 'Harra Saale Bridge – Bridge of Peace loop' or the 'Rock Formations in Höllental loop'. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'View of Hirschsprung Rock – Höllental (Hell Valley) loop'. More details on these and other routes are available in the MTB Trails around Pottiga guide and the Running Trails around Pottiga guide.
The 👹 Höllental (Hell Valley) is noted as being wheelchair accessible in parts, making it enjoyable for a wider range of visitors. However, specific trail conditions can vary, so it's advisable to check local information for the most current accessibility details for individual paths.
Beyond Pottiga's local history, the broader region offers cultural insights at the Deutsch-Deutsches Museum in Topen, which provides a deeper look into German history. For those interested in music, the SonneMondSterne Festival takes place in Saalburg.
For those seeking interactive entertainment, Dream Labs - Premium Escape Rooms are available in Bad Steben, offering a fun and engaging activity for groups.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and historical significance of the area. The wooden bridges like the Teufelssteg are popular for their picturesque views and photo opportunities. The 👹 Höllental (Hell Valley) is often highlighted as a must-see for its unique landscape and legends, with many appreciating the peaceful hiking trails and the sense of history.


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