Denkmalschmiede Höfgen





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A varied route in Grimma, Saxony. The path lives up to its name and has 28 stone stations with signposts, touch stones and sculptures. It starts in Grimma. You walk over Rabenstein and the stone cliffs on the Mulde to Förstgen. The accompaniment of the Mulde is particularly nice on almost the entire route. Highlights of the hike: - Wonderful prospects - Local flora and fauna - Diverse natural landscapes
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Short circular route in Grimma, Saxony. A beautiful hiking path along the Mulde, which leads to the Rabenstein lookout point. Here you hike through the idyllic city forest and back via Neu-Neunitz. Highlights of the hike: - Wonderful prospects - Local flora and fauna - Diverse natural landscapes - Rabenstein lookout point
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Beautiful hiking trail in Grimma, Saxony. This tour starts and ends at the parking lot in Grimma. The special highlight of this tour is the opportunity to hike along the Mulde. A relaxed and beautiful round that offers relaxation for the eye. Highlights of the hike: - Wonderful prospects - Diverse natural landscape - Local flora and fauna
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Promising route from Grimma to Eilenburg, Saxony. This beautiful cycle tour starts in Grimma and leads to Eilenburg via the Mulderadweg. First you have to cross the Mulde (= river) before continuing to Wurzen. From Wurzen it goes via Nischwitz to Thallwitz to Eilenburg. Driving is mostly along fields and meadows. Every now and then you pass smaller towns with local, cultural and historical sights. Highlights: - Beautiful views - Varied natural landscapes - Grimma: castle, historic town...
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Interesting, varied hiking route near Grimma, Saxony. The history of the city of Leipzig began with the establishment of a Slavic settlement on the two banks of the Parthe around the year 900. The confluence of the Weißer Elster, Pleiße and Parthe rivers form the Leipzig water junction. Experts also speak of an inland delta. So Leipzig built “very close to the water” and the people of Leipzig often got wet feet. With the development of the city, many canals, mill ditches, raft ditches and...