Webcams in Saxony-Anhalt

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Hiking trail with wooden railings near Weddersleben with a view of green fields at sunset

Saxony-Anhalt is a state full of contrasts: impressive natural landscapes such as the Harz Mountains, historic cities such as Quedlinburg and Wittenberg, UNESCO World Heritage Sites from Bauhaus to the Garden Kingdom. Whether hiking, cycling or enjoying culture - the possibilities are endless. Between the Elbe, Harz and Saale, a federal state unfolds that offers cultural highlights as well as quiet retreats in the midst of untouched nature. Discover this diverse federal state with the webcams in Saxony-Anhalt and be inspired by the images from the live cams.

The federal state of Saxony-Anhalt

Saxony-Anhalt is located in the middle of Germany and borders Lower Saxony, Brandenburg, Saxony and Thuringia. At around 20,400 km², it is the eighth largest federal state, but with around 2.15 million inhabitants, it is one of the least populous. The state capital is Magdeburg, a city with an eventful history and the famous cathedral. Saxony-Anhalt is geographically diverse: in the south are the Harz Mountains with the Brocken , the highest mountain in northern Germany. The Saale-Unstrut region is known for its viticulture and castles. The Central German chemical triangle near Leuna and Bitterfeld stands for industrial tradition. Numerous UNESCO sites such as the Bauhaus city of Dessau, the Wörlitz Garden Kingdom and Lutherstadt Wittenberg also make Saxony-Anhalt culturally special. The webcams in Saxony-Anhalt give you an authentic impression of Saxony-Anhalt and help you plan your activities with valuable information about the weather.

City life with history and present

Naumburg Cathedral in Saxony-Anhalt with towers and garden, seen through a gate

Saxony-Anhalt impresses with a multitude of historic cities and cultural highlights. In the state capital Magdeburg, the imposing cathedral and the colorful Green Citadel by Hundertwasser attract visitors. Halle (Saale), the birthplace of George Frideric Handel, delights with the Handel House, the cathedral and the Francke Foundations. Lutherstadt Wittenberg is a center of the Reformation with the castle church and the Luther House. Dessau-Roßlau combines the UNESCO-protected Bauhaus and the Dessau-Wörlitz Garden Kingdom. Quedlinburg, a UNESCO World Heritage town, boasts over 2,000 half-timbered houses, the Romanesque collegiate church of St. Servatius and the castle museum. The live cam there authentically captures the historical flair and tranquillity of the medieval alleyways. Thale in the Bode Valley attracts visitors with the legendary Witches' Dance Place, the Harz Mountain Theater and the cable car. These towns reflect the cultural diversity of Saxony-Anhalt and invite you on a journey through history and architecture.

Outdoor diversity in Saxony-Anhalt's nature

Saxony-Anhalt boasts a diverse natural landscape that invites you to take part in numerous activities. In the Harz National Park, hikes on the Harzer-Hexen-Stieg or the Selketal-Stieg offer impressive experiences through dense forests and to striking rock formations such as the Devil's Wall. The Brocken, the highest peak in northern Germany at 1,141 m, is a popular destination for mountain tours. Cycling tours along the Elbe Cycle Path, the Saale Cycle Path or the Sky Disc Cycle Path lead through idyllic river landscapes and historic towns. For water activities, the Unstrut, Saale and Arendsee rivers are ideal for canoeing and paddling tours. The Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve impresses with its species-rich floodplain landscape and invites you to observe nature. In the Bode Valley near Thale, hikes through the gorge offer spectacular views. The webcam at Hexentanzplatz shows you this fascinating view of the Harz Mountains. Whether it's a hike, bike tour or water adventure - Saxony-Anhalt's natural diversity offers the right outdoor adventure for every taste.



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