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- 2:00 h
- 23.78 km
- 30 m
- 110 m
- 100 m
- 201 m
- 101 m
- Start: optionally in Meißen-Roßmarkt (end stop line M) or Moritzburg castle car park (turnaround line M)
- Destination: optionally in Meißen-Roßmarkt (end stop line M) or Moritzburg castle car park (turnaround line M)
The route can be started in either Moritzburg or Meißen. Due to an ascent of about 100 meters in Weinböhla, the more relaxed option starting in Moritzburg is recommended. The return journey is possible between April and October by bus line M, depending on bus capacity.
In Moritzburg, the route starts directly at the castle car park, directly opposite the famous baroque castle. The bus stop for line M and the tourist information are 50 m away. You enjoy the view of the large pond while circling it on the west side. The Käthe Kollwitz House is also directly on the route and invites you to visit the former residence of the famous artist. After a few meters, the route turns into the large forest area, the Friedewald. On signposted cycle paths, the route leads through nature that already served the Saxon electors and kings for relaxation and hunting.
After about 10 km, on the left side, somewhat hidden behind some trees, is the König Albert lookout tower. This tower, built in 1898, is accessible on Sundays and holidays from April to October and offers a wonderful view of the surroundings. Outside opening hours, you can also get a key from the Tourist Information Weinböhla.
In the center of Weinböhla, near the church, is VELOCIUM, the Saxon bicycle experience world. A visit to the exhibition is a must for every cycling enthusiast and also well suited for families. It presents over 200 years of cycling tradition in Weinböhla and conveys modern knowledge. Children and teenagers can test their skills on a bike course.
Passing the Nassau sports hall and the DB train stop (public transport, bus line M), you leave Weinböhla and reach the village of Neusörnewitz, continuing to the floodplains of the Nassau landscape protection area. The natural route offers views over the Elbe region and then leads into the smallest low mountain range in Saxony, the Spaar Mountains. Their distinctive ridge is the Boselspitze, which can be climbed on foot. Here awaits a fantastic view towards Dresden. Below the Spaar Mountains is the village of Sörnewitz, which offers places to stop directly on the Elbe Cycle Path with some wineries.
The route then follows the Elbe Cycle Path in the direction of Meißen. More wineries and their terrace vineyards line the right side shortly before the distinctive towers of Meißen Cathedral become visible. The tour finally ends after crossing the Elbe in the historic old town of Meißen with its numerous sights such as the Albrechtsburg Meissen, the Meißen Cathedral, the MEISSEN Experience World as the first porcelain manufactory in Europe, the city museum and the Church of Our Lady.
Here in Meißen’s old town is also the stop for the bus line M at Roßmarkt. Depending on bus capacity, this bus line can be used for the return journey to Moritzburg.
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Directions
The route starts in Moritzburg at the castle car park and is well signposted with the green pictogram "Route M". Turn left at Moritzburg Castle and turn left at the parking lot on the western side of the castle pond onto the Stone Path into the Friedewald forest.
Cross the Friedewald straight ahead along the marked route and cross the S81. Then take the F path towards Weinböhla, the forest path, forestry path and Sachsenstraße towards the train station and then towards the center.
Cycle along the railway line and leave Weinböhla again via Sörnewitzer Straße. Continue via Köhlerstraße to Neusörnewitz and then turn left to reach Sörnewitz via Boselweg.
Follow the signs to the Elbe Cycle Path and turn right directly there. Follow the cycle path about 4 km to Meißen. In the city, use the first bridge to cross the Elbe and thus arrive at the destination in Meißen’s old town.
Tour information
Cultural Interesting
Stop at an Inn
Equipment
The route is well suitable for touring bikes, e-bikes and gravel bikes.
Directions & Parking facilities
Access via A 4 from Dresden direction, exit Dresden-Wilder Mann, turn right towards Moritzburg (about 10 km) via Boxdorf
Access via A 13 from Berlin, exit Radeburg - drive via Berbisdorf to Moritzburg (about 9 km)
Access via S 179 from Dresden, S 81 from Weinböhla and Radeburger Straße from Radeburg
Moritzburg:
castle car park Moritzburg
Numerous other places are marked in Moritzburg
Meißen:
right bank of Elbe: P+R car park at Meißen bus station and free Elbe car park
left bank of Elbe: sufficient parking spaces available at the Elbe and in the old town
Arrival in Moritzburg:
by bus to Moritzburg, castle or market:
with bus line M from Meißen (daily April to October)
with bus 405 from Radeburg and Coswig
with bus 458 from Großenhain
with bus 477 from Radeburg, Großenhain and Dresden
by train
Lößnitzgrundbahn to Moritzburg, train station - from Radebeul Ost or Radeburg
Departure from Meißen:
S-Bahn S1 from Meißen station or old town with numerous bus lines from Meißen, bus station
bus line M (daily April to October) to Moritzburg
Additional information
Literature
Author
Dresden Elbland Redaktion
Organization
Dresden Elbland
License (master data)
Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author
Use the bike rental "MietOn" along Route M:
Moritzburg: north side of the castle car park
Weinböhla: DB train stop
Meißen: tourist information at the market
Safety guidelines
Please be particularly careful on the downhill section in the town of Weinböhla.
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