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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Schneeberg

Natural monuments around Schneeberg offer diverse natural features and landscapes. This region provides opportunities to explore various geological formations and man-made structures integrated into nature. Visitors can find a range of natural attractions, from waterfalls to reservoirs. The area is suitable for those seeking outdoor activities and natural exploration.

Best natural monuments around Schneeberg

  • The most popular natural monuments is Small Cascades on the Floßgrabenweg, a waterfall that features cascades designed for energy conversion. These steps manage the force…

Last updated: May 26, 2026

Blauenthal Waterfall

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The highest waterfall in Saxony is man-made, but you can't tell by looking at it.

"After the First World War, the owner of the Toellische paper factory had a new …

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View of Sosa Dam

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☆ The wall is 50 meters high.

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Princes' Cave

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The Prinznhöhle is not of natural origin, but a medieval mine tunnel. It is accessible and 18m long. Right next door is the forester's lodge to the Prince's Cave where you can feast delicious.

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Eibenstock Dam

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Dams always have something gigantic about them. Especially here there are many display boards on which the construction and the connections to the dam are documented. The overflow looks like …

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Wolfersgrün Reservoir

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Unfortunately, no one cares about the formerly beautiful circuit. Meanwhile, this is even locked and you have to make your own way through the undergrowth. Too bad, but the more you do, the sooner a new path will emerge.

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April 29, 2025, View of Sosa Dam

The Sosa Dam is a dam in the Free State of Saxony. It serves to supply drinking water to the western Ore Mountains and to provide flood protection. The dam was built between 1949 and 1952 in the Höllengrund valley south of Sosa, which has been part of the town of Eibenstock since 2011, in the Ore Mountains, and was finally put into operation in 1952.

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a great corner, always worth a trip

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One of the most beautiful waterfalls I know 😍. If you continue the hike to the right, you can see the waterfall from above 😊.

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The largest waterfall in Saxony and one of the highest German waterfalls outside the Alps is located in the immediate vicinity of Blauenthal. This former site of a flour and board mill was bought by Andreas Blau around 1530 and converted into a hammer mill. After the First World War, the owner of the paper factory had a new ditch dug above a steep rock face in order to use the water to drive his turbines. On Sundays and public holidays, the machines stood still and the water rushed down into the valley.

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☆ The wall is 50 meters high.

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February 22, 2024, View of Sosa Dam

The Talperre Sosa barrier wall is the last quarry stone wall built in Germany. The quarry stone masonry of the dam body is made of granite. This granite was quarried in the nearby quarry. The Maxhütte in Unterwellenborn developed a special mixed binder "Sosa - special binder" for the construction of the dam wall. Source: http://www.sosa-online.de/Talsperre.html

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September 8, 2023, Eibenstock Dam

It can make you dizzy, but great view.

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The dam is the last quarry stone wall built in Germany. The (quarried) stones required for the dam wall of the Sosa dam (construction period 1949 - 1952) came from the quarry in Sosa (today the site of the charcoal charcoal snack bar and show charcoal factory). There had been plans for dams in the Zwickauer Mulde and Kleine Bockau areas since 1908. In September 1915 it was announced in the Schönheider Wochenblatt by the Schwarzenberg Royal Authority that preparatory work was being carried out for the dams on the Zwickauer Mulde near Eibenstock and on the Kleine Bockau near Sosa. The work would affect the Neidhardtsthal, Muldenhammer, Hundshübel, Eibenstock, Schönheide, Schönheiderhammer, UnterSupportengrün, Sosa, Blauenthal and Wildenthal corridors. The dam plans before the First World War came from the city of Zwickau and were the subject of discussions by the Saxon state parliament on several occasions. The war and the subsequent period of inflation initially prevented these plans from continuing. In 1924, plans were resumed to build a series of dams in the Erzgebirge and Vogtland. However, planning for Sosa was suspended. The construction is still considered technically remarkable today given the simple means used.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I find in the Schneeberg region?

The Schneeberg region offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including impressive waterfalls, historical caves, and significant man-made structures like dams and reservoirs. You can explore both natural formations and structures integrated into the landscape.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Schneeberg?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. For instance, the Small Cascades on the Floßgrabenweg are a great spot, offering a peaceful setting with facilities. The Blauenthal Waterfall and the Eibenstock Dam are also considered family-friendly, providing interesting sights and easy access.

What are some notable waterfalls to visit in the Schneeberg area?

The region is known for its waterfalls. The Blauenthal Waterfall is particularly noteworthy as the largest in Saxony, though man-made. Another unique spot is the Small Cascades on the Floßgrabenweg, which were designed for energy conversion and are beautiful to observe. The Sebastian Waterfall near Puchberg am Schneeberg also offers a peaceful escape.

Are there any historical natural monuments in the Schneeberg area?

Yes, the Princes' Cave is a significant historical site. While not of natural origin, it is a medieval mine tunnel with a rich history, famously associated with the Saxon Prince Abduction of 1455. It's an accessible 18-meter-long tunnel that tells a fascinating story.

What man-made natural monuments can I explore?

The Schneeberg region features impressive man-made structures that have become natural monuments. The Eibenstock Dam is a gigantic presence with display boards documenting its construction, and its overflow resembles a ski jump. The Wolfersgrün Reservoir, originally built as a preliminary dam, is another notable example, now serving for flood protection and providing a habitat for local wildlife.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Schneeberg?

The area around Schneeberg's natural monuments is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy trails and more challenging routes. Road cycling is also popular, with various routes available. For specific hiking trails, you can explore easy hikes around Schneeberg or waterfall hikes. Cyclists can check out road cycling routes around Schneeberg.

Are there easy hiking routes to natural monuments in Schneeberg?

Yes, there are several easy hiking routes. For example, the Sebastian Waterfall is only a 20-minute walk from a parking lot in Puchberg am Schneeberg. Many trails on the Schneeberg Massif itself, especially from the Hochschneeberg mountain station (reachable by cog railway), offer diverse hiking experiences from easy strolls to more challenging climbs. You can find more options in the easy hikes around Schneeberg guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in Schneeberg?

Visitors appreciate the diverse natural features and the blend of natural formations with impressive man-made structures. The tranquility of places like the Sebastian Waterfall, the historical intrigue of the Princes' Cave, and the sheer scale of the Eibenstock Dam are often highlighted. The opportunity for outdoor activities amidst beautiful scenery is also a major draw.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Schneeberg?

The Schneeberg region offers attractions year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and enjoying the lush landscapes and waterfalls. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing and enjoying the serene, snow-covered scenery, especially on the Schneeberg Massif. The cog railway to Hochschneeberg operates seasonally, so check its schedule if planning a summit visit.

Can I find viewpoints with panoramic views among the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Schneeberg Massif itself, particularly from its Klosterwappen summit, offers breathtaking panoramic views that can stretch for hundreds of kilometers on clear days. Many of the dams and reservoirs, like the Eibenstock Dam and Wolfersgrün Reservoir, also provide excellent vantage points over the surrounding landscape.

Are there any hidden gems among the natural monuments in Schneeberg?

While many natural monuments are well-known, exploring the smaller, less-trafficked paths can reveal hidden beauty. For example, the Small Cascades on the Floßgrabenweg are a charming spot that some visitors find unexpectedly beautiful. The Princes' Cave, though historically significant, might be considered a hidden gem for those unaware of its fascinating backstory.

What is the Schneeberg Massif, and how can I experience it?

The Schneeberg Massif is Lower Austria's highest mountain, reaching 2,076 meters at its Klosterwappen summit. It's a significant natural monument offering diverse hiking experiences and panoramic views. You can reach the Hochschneeberg mountain station via the historic Schneeberg cog railway, known as the 'Salamander', and then explore numerous hiking trails to the summit and across the plateau.

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