Thuringian Forest: Sightseeing
Places and attractions in the Sightseeing category
Simmersberg
The Simmersberg is a mountain, 780.8 m above sea level, near Schnett in the municipality of Masserberg in the county of Hildburghausen in Germany.
Großer Beerberg
The Großer Beerberg is a mountain located in the Thuringian Forest, Germany, and the highest point in the state of Thuringia. The nearest town is Suhl. Between the summit of the Beerberg and that of its eastern neighbour, the Schneekopf, the second highest mountain of Thuringia, is a 60-metre-deep col.
Großer Finsterberg
The Großer Finsterberg is a mountain, 944.1 m above NHN, in the Thuringian Forest not far from the villages of Stützerbach and Schmiedefeld am Rennsteig. It is the third highest peak in the German state of Thuringia.
Vessertal-Thüringen Forest
The Vessertal-Thüringen Forest forms a central part of the much larger Thuringian forest. In 1979, the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Thuringian Forest was established here as the first UNESCO biosphere reserve in Germany. The biosphere protection was expanded in 1990, when the Thuringian Forest Nature Park was founded, and again in 2018.
Zur Heiligen Dreifaltigkeit
The listed Protestant village church Zur heiligen Dreifaltigkeit stands in the district of Gießübel in the municipality of Schleusegrund in the district of Hildburghausen in Thuringia.
Sankt Jakobus
The listed Evangelical Lutheran village church of St. James stands in the district of Schönbrunn in the municipality of Schleusegrund in the district of Hildburghausen in Thuringia.
Naturtheater
The Steinbach-Langenbach Nature Theater is a natural stage in the municipality of Schleusegrund in Thuringia. It is located in the forest area between the districts of Steinbach and Langenbach in the Thuringian Forest Nature Park.
Bezirk Suhl
The Bezirk Suhl was a district of East Germany. The administrative seat and the main town was Suhl.
Gründerla
Eisfeld - Schönbrunn railway line - former one -track and non -electrified narrow -gauge railway line in the Land of Thuringia. Connected the towns of Eisfeld and Schleusegrund.