Take the Muldenschiff to the Grimma jetty. From here you can quickly reach the beautiful old town. With its old houses, beautiful shops and small cafes, the city invites you to linger. On request, we can organize a city tour for you. Learn about the history of the city and its personalities. (Photo: private)
This romantic landscape park is located above the hotel. Around 1900 Ms. Jutta Gleisberg had it created in the style of an English garden. With its lookout tower, the chestnut avenue and the fountain, it is worth seeing in every season. (photo: private)
The Geopark Porphyrland is based on the discovery of two calderas of a super-volcanic activity about 290 million years ago (larger than Yellowstone!), Which produced volcanic rocks in the north-west Saxon valley. Since the Neolithic, these have formed the basis for the use of raw materials and the basis for the development of cultural landscapes. The depression and the ice ages gave the landscape the finishing touch, so to speak. (text + logo:Geopark Porphyrland)
From Jutta Park you can quickly reach the village of Kaditzsch. Here you can find the Denkmalschmiede, an old farm that has been a center of attraction for many culture lovers and artists over the past two decades. (photo: private)
Learn more about how this old grinding technique works and get an insight into the life of a miller at that time. Opening times: April to October Tuesday-Sunday, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and by appointment. (photo: private)
The first wooden chapel is believed to have been built around 1100 and a small Romanesque stone building from around 1250. The first documentary mention is made in 1275 in a document about the sale of the patronage right of knight Heinrich von Rydeburch to the monastery Nimbschen. From 1353, the bishop of Meißen ordered all income and taxes to be paid to the monastery. (photo: private)
People at the bell and the ferryman appears with his cable ferry. You can use it to comfortably and dryly walk from Höfgen to Nimbschen and vice versa. Ideal for visiting the Nimbschen monastery ruins. (photo: private)
Here, in the former Cistercian convent of Marienthron, Katharina von Bora, later Martin Luther's wife, lived until her escape in 1523. (photo: private)
Swimming, bathing, sunbathing. In Muldentalbad Kleinbothen there is something for every water lover: 30-meter slide, children's paddling pool, 25-meter sports pool with diving board, fun pool, large lawn, volleyball court, etc. A terrace café with a kiosk ensures physical well-being. (photo: private)
The Paltrock mill Schkortitz was dismantled, renovated and rebuilt in Schkortitz from 2009 to 2013 in Wurzen-Roitzsch. The trial operation took place on Mill Day 2013. From the old construction, the entire beams of the mill box and the ring rail were preserved and reused. The outer cladding, the floors and the roof cap are new. (Photo: private)
"The trade fair city of Leipzig is unique: in addition to student dynamism, you will also find Saxon serenity, classic culture and avant-garde. "Cultural highlights for music and theater lovers, shopping in modern department stores or in historical passages and courtyards, museums and galleries worth discovering and, of course, legendary pub miles." www.leipzig.travel.de/photo: Andreas Schmidt