Parkhotel STEIGER Hohnstein





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Popular hiking trail in Saxon Switzerland National Park, Saxony. This loop trail is fantastic for a nature outing. It leads from the Sachsenbergsiedlung (several parking spaces available) to the Bärengarten, which is located below Hohenstein Castle. It goes along the Hohnstein nature trail. The Halbenweg awaits with a nice detour to the Gautsch grotto. Other optional detours, for example to the fire pyramid, the quarry tower and the quarry needle are possible. Finally, the Neuweg leads...
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Popular and promising circular hike in Saxon Switzerland near Hohnstein. Let's start at the parking lot on the outskirts of Hohnstein. The path leads a short distance through the village before entering the forest - also called "Brand" because a devastating fire raged here in the 18th century. Under expansive treetops it goes to the fire view. The Brandaussicht with the Brandbaude is one of the most beautiful vantage points in Saxon Switzerland with magnificent views of the Polenztal. If...
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Stage 3 of the "Malerweg" long-distance hiking trail in the Saxon Switzerland National Park, Saxony. This section of the Malerweg (stage 3), certified as a quality trail, starts in Hohnstein and leads to Altendorf. Rock formations with such promising names as giant lizard or quarry needle line the way. There are also some caves worth seeing, which are worth a short detour. Shortly before reaching Altendorf, you will be accompanied by the happily babbling Sebnitz. There are places to stay and...
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Popular loop in the Saxon Switzerland National Park, Saxony. The Polenztal loop is worth a visit at any time of the year. This route accompanies the Polenz through the valley of the same name in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Saxon, Switzerland. In March, the most significant wild occurrence of the March Cup in Saxony can be admired here. The start and end points are at the paid parking lot P 3 Eiche. From there, it's always easy up and down the beautiful, shady valley. There are several...
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Moderate hike. Good basic fitness required. Mostly easily accessible paths. Surefootedness required. The starting point is Hohnstein Marktplatz. From here we first take the narrow Rathausstrasse downhill - the castle to our right - and then turn right into the “Bärengarten” path. The blue line marks us down into the Schindergraben. The name comes from the original profession of the "slayer" or skinner, who gave sick animals the edge and dumped the carcasses in lonely areas - an important...