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Hiking around Monstab offers diverse landscapes within the Altenburger Land region of Thuringia, Germany. The area is characterized by the Haselbacher See, a 345-hectare lake formed from a former lignite mine, providing a unique ecosystem for exploration. Surrounding Monstab, the rural beauty of Altenburger Land features open spaces, woodlands, and distinctive hop cultivation fields. These varied terrains provide a range of hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The church in Gödern was built in 1507. It is a rectangular building with a west tower. The church has a west portal with latticework. The tower has an octagonal dome from 1704. In the 19th century, the parish built the surrounding gallery, on which the organ was installed on the east side. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorfkirche_G%C3%B6dern
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Beautiful relic of half-timbered construction, with typical construction style in the Altenburg region.
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There was already a small parish church in Tegkwitz in 1254. Some remains of the Romanesque structure from this period can still be seen today, for example in window openings on the north side of the church. The church was dedicated to "Our Lady", i.e. Mary, the mother of Jesus. It became particularly famous for a miraculous image of the Virgin Mary, which made Tegkwitz a popular pilgrimage site for the entire area. As an incentive for pilgrims, the church received a papal indulgence in 1469, which the then Bishop of Naumburg confirmed in 1471. The bell tower was built after 1484 with the help of the income generated from this. The Gothic-style nave was built between 1518 and 1521. The image of the Virgin Mary, which made Tegkwitz famous, was located on the south side of the church, set into a pillar. The niche intended for it can still be seen today, while nothing is known about the whereabouts of the image. During the GDR era, the church fell into very poor condition. Since 1995, it has been continuously restored thanks to great commitment from the village.
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Small, beautifully designed bench at the bus stop in Lödla. You can flip the sign to determine the direction where you want to go.
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Nice place to take a break along the way.
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Nice station house. Painted great.
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Hiking around Monstab offers a mix of diverse landscapes within the Altenburger Land region. You'll encounter the unique ecosystem around the 345-hectare Haselbacher See, which originated from a former lignite mine. The broader area features charming rural beauty, including open spaces, woodlands, and distinctive hop cultivation fields, providing varied terrain for exploration.
There are nearly 600 hiking trails available around Monstab. This includes over 350 easy routes, more than 200 moderate trails, and a selection of more challenging options, catering to a wide range of abilities and preferences.
Yes, Monstab offers many easy hikes perfect for families and beginners. A popular choice is the Luther Trail loop from Lödla, which is 5 km long and features easily accessible paths. Another gentle option is the St. Mary's Church Tegkwitz – Old Fire Station Tegkwitz loop from Rositz, an easy 3 km path that combines natural beauty with cultural landmarks.
The Monstab area is rich in historical and natural attractions. You can visit Windischleuba Castle or explore the Fockendorf Reservoir (Windischleuba Dam). Further afield, but still accessible, are significant sites like Altenburg Palace and the historic Altenburg Market Square.
Yes, many of the trails around Monstab are circular routes, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Village Church Gödern – Lutherweg signpost at Am Mühl loop from Rositz is a 5.1 km circular trail leading through rural landscapes. The Signpost Dölzig / Lutherweg – Bee Pasture and Luther Trail loop from Rositz is another excellent circular option.
The hiking trails in Monstab are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 2000 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the revitalized ecosystem of Haselbacher See, and the charming rural beauty of Altenburger Land. The network of routes is appreciated for offering options for different ability levels, from easy walks to moderate trails.
For those seeking a moderate challenge, the Ride-sharing bench Lödla – Volunteer Fire Department Lölla loop from Lödla is a good option. This route covers 8.6 km and involves a bit more elevation gain, making it suitable for hikers looking for a longer and slightly more demanding experience than the easy trails.
Absolutely. The most prominent natural feature is the Haselbacher See, a large lake with a rich, revitalized flora and fauna, offering a unique ecosystem to observe. Additionally, the region is known for its distinctive hop cultivation fields, which add a unique agricultural charm to the rural landscape you'll experience on many trails.
Hike durations vary depending on the route and your pace. Many of the easy trails, such as the 5 km Luther Trail loop from Lödla, can be completed in about 1 hour 18 minutes. Longer, moderate routes like the 8.6 km Ride-sharing bench Lödla – Volunteer Fire Department Lölla loop from Lödla might take around 2 hours 15 minutes.
The Altenburger Land region is special for its charming rural beauty, characterized by typical 'Vierseithöfe' (four-sided farmsteads) and diverse woodlands. This varied terrain, combined with the ecological richness of the Haselbacher See and the unique hop cultivation fields, creates a distinctive and appealing backdrop for hiking that blends natural beauty with local culture.


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