Best attractions and places to see around Bad Langensalza, a spa town in Thuringia, Germany, offers a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. The town is known for its well-preserved historic old town, numerous themed gardens, and proximity to a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its strategic location in the Thuringian Basin and commitment to green spaces make it a noteworthy destination. Visitors can explore a diverse landscape ranging from historic landmarks to extensive natural parks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The forest labyrinth of the “man-eaters” on the Feensteig. Great idea, well implemented, the tall, almost dead trees and the new green in between... great colors! When the wind blows, the trees bend and you can hear cracking and squeaking everywhere, a bit of a thrill for the senses... certainly very interesting and spooky when darkness falls/or when the moon is full.
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The Feensteig, a small circular route into the world of fairy tales and enchanted forests. A great experience for young and old when you get involved with the panels and disappear into nature and the world of legends.
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Now follow the dove into the fairytale land of the fairies and let yourself be surprised! Length of approx. 2.5 km
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Great idea with the labyrinth. Fun for young and old. 😀
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Fun for big and small 😀
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Blooming water irises can be admired here in early summer.
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Stamping point no. 42 in autumn there is no pond or pool here.
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A really nice experience, a maze between trees instead of hedges
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Bad Langensalza is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the Unstrut Valley Nature Reserve between Nägelstedt and Großvargula, known for its river, pollarded willows, and rich insect and bird life. Another highlight is the Hünenteich, a serene lake with picnic areas. Don't miss the Hainich National Park, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, which features Germany's largest deciduous forest.
Yes, Bad Langensalza boasts a rich history. Explore the Historic Old Town with its beautifully restored half-timbered houses and medieval city wall. The Rathaus (Town Hall) features a carillon that plays melodies daily. You can also visit the Friederikenschlösschen, a charming Baroque summer residence, and the Stadtmuseum im Augustinerkloster, which delves into the town's 800-year history.
Bad Langensalza is renowned for its ten themed gardens. Highlights include the authentic Japanese Garden (Kofuku No Niwa) with its ponds and koi, and the Rose Garden, showcasing over 450 varieties of roses. The Arboretum offers a vibrant display of over 100 different tree kinds, and the Botanical Garden (Garten der Vielfalt) is accessible for free from April to October.
The region around Bad Langensalza offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'From East to West through the World Heritage' or 'Nägelstedt – Path Through Orchard Meadows loop from Bad Langensalza'. For gravel biking, explore routes such as 'Hainichbaude at Craulaer Kreuz – Bette Oak loop'. Many easy hiking trails are also available, including 'Klagetor (Clawßentor) – Powder Tower loop from Bad Langensalza'. Find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Bad Langensalza, Gravel biking around Bad Langensalza, and Easy hikes around Bad Langensalza guides.
Absolutely! Families will enjoy the Fairy Trail in Hainich National Park, which offers an imaginative hike with fairy tales. The Labyrinth on the Fairy Trail is also a fun experience for all ages. Additionally, the Kindererlebniswelt Rumpelburg is an adventure world specifically designed for children, and the Wildkatzendorf Hütscheroda allows visitors to observe wildcats.
The Treetop Walk (Baumkronenpfad) in Hainich National Park is a 530-meter barrier-free path that allows you to stroll through the forest canopy up to 24 meters above ground. It culminates in a 44-meter-high observation tower offering impressive views. This attraction is designed to be accessible for a wide range of visitors.
For a classic photo opportunity, seek out the Three-Tower View (Drei-Türme-Blick), which captures the towers of the former Augustinian Church, the Rathaus, and the Market Church St. Bonifacii. This view is best observed from the park in front of the cemetery church St. Trinitatis, guided by the 'Argusblick' stone eye sculpture. You can also climb the tower of the former monastery church at the Stadtmuseum for views over the old town.
Bad Langensalza is known as a spa town due to its unique combination of natural remedies. The Friederiken Therme offers wellness and therapeutic treatments using sulfur, brine, and healing drinking water, making it the only spa town in Thuringia with all three natural resources.
Visitors frequently praise the serene atmosphere of the themed gardens, especially the authentic Japanese Garden. The natural beauty of the Unstrut Valley and the Hainich National Park, with its Treetop Walk, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-preserved historic old town and the family-friendly trails like the Fairy Trail, which offers engaging experiences for both children and adults.
While popular, the Craulaer Kreuz (Stone Cross) offers a glimpse into local history and tradition, with a story behind its erection. The Thüringer Apothekenmuseum im "Haus Rosenthal," located in one of the city's oldest buildings, provides a unique insight into historical pharmacy practices and includes an attached apothecary garden.
Bad Langensalza, known as the 'City of Spas and Roses,' is particularly beautiful from spring to autumn when its numerous themed gardens are in full bloom. The Arboretum, for example, presents a vibrant display of colors from mid-March to late October. The mild climate in the Thuringian Basin generally makes it pleasant for exploring outdoor attractions during these seasons.


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