Best waterfalls around Ehrenfriedersdorf are found within a region known for its scenic landscapes, natural monuments, and rich mining history. The area features diverse natural attractions, including geological formations and forested mountains. While specific prominent waterfalls directly within the town are not widely detailed, the broader surroundings offer several notable water features. This region provides opportunities to explore both natural and historically significant sites.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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The Königsbachtal, along the stream of the same name, is only 2.4 kilometers long, but even experienced hikers are required to complete it. In the valley, right at the entrance to the hiking trail, there is a lovingly designed water wheel in the Königsbach, surrounded by some seating.
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The Oswaldbach is a right tributary of the Große Mittweida, approximately 9.5 km long, in the Saxon Ore Mountains. The Oswaldbach rises at an elevation of 684 m in the Schleßwig (also known as Großes Schwarzholz), a boggy woodland below the Schwarzer Stein (706 m) northeast of Grünhain. Unlike most rivers in the Saxon Ore Mountains, it flows predominantly southwards. After a few hundred meters, it enters the Oswaldtal Landscape Conservation Area.
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The area natural monument Mühlgraben Sendig-Mühle is the oldest paper mill in Zwönitz, it was first mentioned in 1540. In 1545, the Elector of Saxony granted her the privilege of making paper from rags. After the Brüderlein papermaking family, the Sendig family owned the mill from 1695 to 1858. In addition to manual paper making, press shavings were also produced from around 1800. The old mill burned down in 1867 and larger and more modern factory buildings were built. Paper production ended in 1877 and the entire property became the property of Oscar Koch in 1886. The ruins with the wheel chamber and the waterfall were demolished in 1980. The reconstruction was carried out by ABM. (https://www.outdooractive.com/mobile/de/poi/greifsteinregion/die-sendig-muehle/59576330)
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Opposite the Strobel promenade on the left-hand side of Zschopau is a magnificent waterfall, which is the outflow of an artificial ditch. This 1500m long ditch was built to operate the Max Strobel mill between Wiesa and Wiesenbad. In the immediate vicinity is also the railway viaduct on the Erzgebirge railway line: Chemnitz - Cranzahl (via Annaberg-Buchholz / https://www.komoot.de/highlight/2849623), as well as a wonderful seating area with a table that invites you to linger and rest.
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Beyond the well-known spots, consider visiting the Oswaldbach Pond and Waterfall near Grünhain. This area features small ponds fed by the Oswaldbach, with a hiking trail leading to its source. It's a peaceful spot nestled in the forest.
Yes, the Sendig Mill and Waterfall is a notable historical site. First mentioned in 1540 as a paper mill, it holds significance as the oldest paper mill in Zwönitz. You can also see the Ruins with Millrace Waterfall, which are reconstructed ruins of the Sendig mill, offering insights into the area's industrial past with visible millstones.
Several waterfalls are family-friendly. The Oswaldbach Pond and Waterfall near Grünhain is a good option for a gentle walk. Additionally, the Kneipp Basin at the Waterfall in Geyerscher Wald offers a refreshing stop for treading water, making it enjoyable for all ages.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, the Königsbachtal features a beautiful path with several crossings of the Königsbach. You can find more hiking routes, including the 'Ehrenfriedersdorf mining nature trail' or the 'Röhrgrabenweg', by exploring the hiking guide for Ehrenfriedersdorf.
The waterfalls are often set within scenic natural landscapes. At Oswaldbach Pond and Waterfall, you'll find forests and small ponds. The Königsbachtal is a gorge surrounded by forest, offering picturesque views of the multi-tiered waterfall and the Königsbach river.
Yes, the Kneipp Basin at the Waterfall in Geyerscher Wald is specifically designed for relaxation. It offers a shady Kneipp pool for treading water and a rest area with benches, providing an ideal spot to unwind during a hike.
Trails vary in difficulty. For instance, the path through Königsbachtal is considered intermediate, featuring multiple crossings of the Königsbach. Always check specific route details for elevation and terrain before you go.
Yes, the area around Ehrenfriedersdorf offers various cycling routes. You can explore options like the 'Greifenbachstauweiher – Small Waterfall loop' from Ehrenfriedersdorf. For more details on routes and difficulties, refer to the cycling guide for Ehrenfriedersdorf.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical context. The scenic paths, like those in Königsbachtal, are highly rated. The historical significance of sites like the Sendig Mill and Waterfall also adds a unique dimension to the experience.
For locations like the Ruins with Millrace Waterfall, parking is available, making it a convenient starting point for exploration. It's always recommended to check specific highlight details for parking information.
While the region's natural beauty is present year-round, winter conditions can affect accessibility and trail safety. Some paths might be icy or covered in snow. It's advisable to check local conditions and wear appropriate gear if visiting during colder months.


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