Wassererlebnispfad Sprotte

Trail Posterstein, Thuringia, Germany

What to expect

The Wassererlebnispfad Sprotte is a 9 km long water experience path that runs along the Sprotte stream from Posterstein to Schmölln. The path offers a variety of activities and sights for families with children, including a mill playground, bridges and fords, a pasture village, and a Kneipp path. Along the way, visitors can explore the surrounding nature, including fields, meadows, and forests. The path also features several stations with interactive exhibits and installations, such as a mud playground and a tasting path. The nearby town of Nöbdenitz offers additional attractions, including a 1000-year-old oak tree and a former water castle. The path is suitable for families with children and offers a fun and educational experience for all ages

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This family's experience:

Activities: We walked a part of the Wassererlebnispfad Sprotte. We parked near the 1000-year-old oak tree in Nöbdenitz and walked towards Burg Posterstein. We crossed two suspension bridges. We also hopped from stone to stone to get to the other side of the river

Highlights: The children enjoyed the nature and the interactive elements along the trail. The suspension bridges were a highlight, and the opportunity to hop across the stones added an adventurous touch ✨