Best attractions and places to see around Oderwitz include a variety of natural and cultural sites nestled in the Upper Lusatian mountain landscape, at the edge of the Zittau Mountains. The region is characterized by its unique volcanic formations, such as the Spitzberg mountain, and its distinctive architectural heritage, including historic post mills and Umgebindehaus structures. Oderwitz offers opportunities to explore natural beauty and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Töpfer (582 m) is an extensive sandstone mountain with a flat, wooded summit located on the northern edge of the Zittau Mountains about 1.5 km northeast of Oybin and 1.5 km south of the upper part of Olbersdorf.
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With the words, "If we want to know what God is like, we must look at how Jesus of Nazareth lived and died. In Jesus, God lives a life under human conditions. It is precisely through an existence like that of the crucified Jesus that God demonstrates what God is capable of. This paradox is the great thing about the Christian faith. God is, figuratively speaking, at the very top and at the very bottom," theology professor Michael Seewald describes a core idea of Christianity.
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The summit cross on the 582 meter high Töpfer mountain in Oybin (Görlitz district) in the Zittau Mountains. In the background in the center of the picture is the town of Zittau.
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A fantastic view is guaranteed
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Wonderful view of Zittau and the power plant on the Polish side (where our electricity is probably produced)
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Ok, she's nice to recognize 👀🤣
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Oderwitz is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Spitzberg mountain, a volcanic formation with a phonolite rock head, offering panoramic views. The slopes of the Sonnenhübel mountain feature the unique Steinklunsen rock formations. Other notable natural sites include Brooding Hen, a natural monument formed by weathering soft rock, and the Rock Gate on the Töpfer, which provides views of the German and Czech parts of the Zittau Mountains. Don't miss the Großer Stein Summit for a great 360-degree all-round view.
Oderwitz is known for its distinctive historical character. It is the only place in Germany with three preserved post mills: the Neumann Mill, the Berndt Mill, and the Birkmühle, with the latter even serving as the '1st Saxon Wedding Mill.' The town also features two historic churches: the Baroque-style Niederoderwitz Church (consecrated 1726) and the Classicist Oberoderwitz Church (built 1816-1821). Additionally, Oderwitz is part of the 'Upper Lusatian Umgebindehausstraße,' showcasing the region's unique half-timbered houses.
Yes, Oderwitz offers several family-friendly attractions. At the foot of the Spitzberg, you'll find a Summer Toboggan Run and a Climbing Felsen area that includes a children's climbing garden. The Zittau Narrow-Gauge Railway offers a nostalgic steam train ride through the idyllic mountain landscape, which is also wheelchair accessible. For indoor fun, visit the Model Railway Exhibition, boasting Germany's largest H0-Digitalmodelleisenbahn.
The region around Oderwitz is excellent for hiking. The renowned Oberlausitzer Bergweg (Upper Lusatian Mountain Trail) offers legendary panoramic views. Within Oderwitz, you can explore the Small and Large Mill Circular Hiking Routes to see the historic windmills. For more options, consider routes like the 'View from the Spitzberg summit – Goethekopf on the Großer Stein loop' or the 'Königsholz Forest loop'. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Oderwitz guide.
Yes, Oderwitz is well-connected for cyclists. The town is part of the Oberlausitzer cycle path Zittau-Bayreuth. A particularly scenic option is the Oder-Neisse Cycle Path Near Ostritz, which follows the Neisse river with a paved surface. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Napoleon Lime Tree – Napoleonslinde on Mittelweg loop' or the 'Lake Olbersdorf loop'. Discover more cycling routes in the Gravel biking around Oderwitz guide.
For easy walks, consider the Small and Large Mill Circular Hiking Routes within Oderwitz, which are relatively flat and offer views of the historic windmills. Other easy options include the 'Spitzberg Summit – View from the Spitzberg summit loop from Hofeberg' or the 'Birkmühle Windmill – Berndt Windmill (Berndt Mill) loop from Oderwitz'. You can find a selection of accessible routes in the Easy hikes around Oderwitz guide.
Beyond its natural and historical sites, Oderwitz offers some truly unique experiences. Visit the Weather Cabinet (Wetterkabinett) to learn about weather and climate and even create your own forecasts. The Model Railway Exhibition houses Germany's largest H0-Digitalmodelleisenbahn, scaled at 1:87 and spanning 45 meters, alongside a garden railway. The distinctive Umgebindehausstraße showcases the region's traditional half-timbered houses, a unique architectural style.
The best time to visit Oderwitz largely depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with pleasant weather for exploring natural landmarks and enjoying the Summer Toboggan Run. The town also hosts various festivities throughout the year, including the annual Volksfest in June and a charming Christmas Market, making late spring through early autumn generally popular.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from various points like the Rock Gate on the Töpfer and the Großer Stein Summit. The unique rock formations, such as the Brooding Hen, are also a highlight. Many appreciate the well-maintained cycling paths, like the Oder-Neisse Cycle Path, for their scenic beauty and smooth surfaces. The historical charm of the steam trains on the Zittau Narrow-Gauge Railway is also a beloved experience.
Yes, Oderwitz hosts various festivities throughout the year. These include the 'Vogelhochzeit' (Bird Wedding) to break up winter nights, Walpurgis Night celebrations with bonfires, the annual Volksfest in June, and a charming Christmas Market. These events offer a great way to experience local culture and community spirit.
Yes, Oderwitz has a unique facility called the Weather Cabinet (Wetterkabinett). Here, visitors can learn about weather and climate phenomena and even try their hand at creating their own weather forecasts, offering an interactive and educational experience.
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