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Marienthal: Monastery and Eastern Valley Spring Trails
Location not specified yetHike along the Polish border to Germany’s oldest-running monastery, through the Neisse valley, and the Lusatian forests.
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Walk through some of the most pristine woodlands in East Germany, along the mystic woodlands of the Neisse valley, cross the border into Poland, and capture some of the delicate beauty of this untouched borderland. Along the way, we will see the renowned gardens of the Marienthal monastery, some of the region's best vineyards, and dine in historic kitchens.
Hike Distance: 15km
Difficulty: Intermediate
Needed: Hiking clothes / shoes (passport)WHY GO?
With Spring on the way and winter finally being put to rest, it's time to go outside and venture out into nature. This 15km forest hike journeys through some of the most beautiful nature spots in East Germany. The Neiße has carved a picturesque valley with river meadows, wooded slopes, and natural riverbanks that feel wild and peaceful, with a landscape shaped over millennia. The walk starts in the Polish town of Krzewina Zgorzelecka, heads through the historic town of Ostritz, and around and over the St. Marienthal monastery, one of the oldest continuously operating Cistercian monasteries in Germany.
The hike carries along a pilgrimage route, and along the way, there are also small historic landmarks and educational points, including old crosses and views of both German and Polish landscapes along the river. The hike is a chance to leave the city, connect with a bunch of like-minded people, and breathe some of the fresh, cool air. And to cap the trip off, we’ll spend time in the monastery, enjoying lunch in the traditional kitchen.
WHAT ARE SOME OF THE HIGHLIGHTS?
- Kloster St. Marienthal: Germany’s oldest-running Cistercian monastery that dates back to 1234, with its picturesque monastery and garden
- Neiße River Valley: It’s one of the most beautiful areas of nature, untouched, littered with hillsides, industrial relics, and local education centers.
- Ostritz: Perched on the Polish border, this ancient Lusatian town typifies the architecture and history of the local area, with its quaint roads and beautiful town square.
- Germany’s Easternmost Vineyard: Right next to the monastery grounds is a small historic vineyard — the easternmost in Germany. It’s a surprising sight in this far-eastern corner of Saxony and adds a Mediterranean touch to the landscape.
Tour Guide
Tour will be led by travel author and guide Dan Cole, who has worked previously for Lonely Planet, Easyjet Magazine, and Lufthansa, and has several published travel guides about Berlin and beyond.
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