The municipality sits at an elevation of about 330 meters above sea level and covers an area of 4.42 square kilometers.
During the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) era, the region was primarily used for collective farming.
Since the reunification of Germany, Miesitz has seen gradual development, with a focus on preserving its historical and rural charm.
[4] The village has a low population density, providing a quiet, rural lifestyle typical of the Thuringian countryside.
The village is connected to the regional road network and is accessible via the A9 motorway, making it convenient for travel to larger cities like Jena and Erfurt.