Kahla – Naumburg

This tour begins in Kahla, a quaint town at the foot of the Leuchtenburg. In Kahla the Saale River Valley reveals its lush, unspoilt river scenery and white limestone cliff backdrop. Kahla is also known as “The Porcelain City”. In the distance from Kahla, you can see the Leuchtenburg Fort.

Throughout the tour you will experience 9 “Pass-around Points” for which you will have to exit the river with your canoe, and re-enter a short distance down stream.

As you make your way down the Saale River and surrounding forests, you may catch a glimpse of several native animals; the turquoise river kingfisher, various types of heron, cormorants and/or nutrias all in their natural habitat. If you are lucky, you may even see turtles and European Otters!

As you make your way along the Saale you will have the opportunity to see Landmarks like the Helenenstein cliff and Lobdeburg Fort on the right side of the Saale.

Nestled in “The Green Heart of Germany” lies the lovely city of Jena. Here in Jena the Saale flows alongside beer gardens and historic bridges in the Burgau district, while minutes away the city center boasts futuristic architecture, as well as Historical landmarks. You can sit along side the Saale at one of Jena’s several Riverside cafes, or if you fancy a longer break, make your way to one of Jena’s several restaurants, all the while taking in Jena’s diverse population and beautiful streets. Furthermore, Jena provides opportunities to participate in different water sports, as the city boasts a variety of different sports and water sports associations/clubs. It’s well worth your time to discover Jena’s lovely City Centre, Botanical Gardens, Paradies-Park, and more.

Before you reach Porstendorf the river splits into two branches. You can choose between the shorter, more vigorous branch, and a longer, more scenic way. The short tour passes a camping site and beer garden at Porstendorf, and the longer tour goes along the old river branch of the Saale making its way passed the Rabeninsel, or “Raven’s Island”.

Nearing Dornburg you can see to your left the Dornburger Palaces: the Renaissance Castle, the Rococo Castle and the Old Castle, where Johann Wolfgang Goethe vacationed. From Dornburg to Camburg the Saale continues to wind through the Saale River Valley along impressive cliffs and teaming forests. Moreover, throughout the tour you will paddle by small islands, and experience small rapids, which keep the tour adventurous.

In Kaatschen you will begin to notice several vineyards, as you are entering Germany’s Northern-most wine growing region.

At this part of the trip you will pass some small islands in the river. You will also pass two ruins, which are located high above the river on your right side– the Medieval Rudelsburg and Saaleck Forts. It was during his stay at the Rudelsburg in 1826, that poet and historian, Franz Kugler, was inspired to write the song “An der Saale Hellem Strande”.

If you like, you can take a small rest in the quaint therapeutic city of Bad Kösen. Here you can breathe the rejuvenating salty sea air produced from the “Gradierwerk” twig towers, or literally translated, “Graduation Towers”. The steam from the towers passes through the twigs, and it is said that the salty air helps to improve the health and wellbeing of its visitors.

Continuing down the Saale you will pass picturesque vineyards of Bad Kösen and Kloster Pforta Monastery. The views here are breath taking, as towering cliffs seem to appear directly out of the water.

Shortly before arriving in Naumburg the river quickens, creating a rapid. At this point in the tour you will experience a “pass-around point”. Here you must exit the river with your canoe, and re-enter a short walk down stream. As you continue on your way down the Saale you will be able to experience the joining of the Unstrut River and the Saale.

It is important to note that in the last stretch of the river, motorboats are permitted and could cross your path.

The city of Naumburg will appear on the right side of the river, with its famous Cathedral and Wenzel-Church, designed in the late gothic style. Here the Saale spreads into a wide riverbed as it continues its journey through the Saale River Valley.

You will find several inviting, peaceful camping-sites, vineyards, Wineries, quaint cafés, and restaurants scattered along both the Unstrut and the Saale. These places, along with the site-seeing opportunities listed above, will make your journey unforgettable.

The end of this tour is our canoe station in Naumburg/Henne.

  • Safety instruction and rules of paddling on rivers
  • Introduction in the handling of the boats and paddling-techniques
  • Route-explanation and notes on pass-around points and locks
  • A relaxing tour in the Saale/Unstrut valley
  • Duration: 3 days / approx. 7 hours per day
  • Organized transfer after the tour to Kahla
  • Canoe, kayak or raft
  • Paddle
  • Life-jackets / swimming vests
  • Waterproof luggage-box
  • Map
  • Appropriate clothes / shoes according to weather conditions
  • i.e. sunscreen / headgear
  • 2nd outfit / towel
  • Start: negotiable
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€ 75 (per Adult) / € 53 (per Child)

Difficulty: Medium

 

in canoe / kayak

  • incl. equipment
  • incl. return transfer
  • Distance: 75 km / Duration: 3 or 4 days / 7 hrs. per day
  • Pass-around points and/or Locks: 9