Saxon Wine Hiking Trail - Stage 5 - From Oberau to Meißen

13.11 km long
Difficulty: easy
Condition: very easy
Great panorama
Hiking
  • 5:00 h
  • 13.11 km
  • 172 m
  • 195 m
  • 101 m
  • 191 m
  • 90 m
  • Start: Wasserschloss Oberau, Thomas-Müntzer-Ring 5, 01689 Niederau
  • Destination: Meißen Station, 01662 Meißen

Attention! Due to the Elbtal Wine Run on 11.10.2025, there may be restrictions on the Saxon Wine Hiking Trail on stages 5 and 6. Please avoid hiking on these sections on this day.

Information about the wine run and the routes can be found here:

https://www.elbtal-weinlauf.de/strecken/

After passing through the village of Niederau with its small tower windmill and the Nassau landscape protection area, you reach the Spaargebirge, a ridge between the wine village of Sörnewitz and Meißen.

The hiking trail passes vineyards, wineries, and historical evidence of wine growing, but also unique viewpoints overlooking the Elbe. Finally, it reaches the wine and porcelain town of Meißen with the Wine Experience World of the Meißen Wine Cooperative. The route is not barrier-free. 

Attention! Please check the opening times of the various stopping points along the route before starting your hike to avoid arriving at closed doors. For example, seasonal wine taverns usually only open on weekends and in spring and autumn.

Waypoints

Start
Wasserschloss Oberau, Thomas-Müntzer-Ring 5, 01689 Niederau
CC-BY | Philipp Herfort, Dresden Elbland
Cathedral of Meissen
Church
Destination
Meißen Station, 01662 Meißen

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Directions

From Niederau Station, Germany’s oldest station (built in 1842), with connections to public transport, it is a short distance on foot to the (Water) Schloss Oberau, the starting point of stage 5 (about 1.5 km walk from the station over the railway overpass, right alongside the path parallel to the tracks, left into Mönchsallee, right into Oberauer Straße, left into Thomas-Müntzer-Ring).

From the (Water) Schloss Oberau, follow Thomas-Müntzer-Ring west past the castle pond (past the park with playground) and turn left at the park exit (by the agricultural field) into Teichstraße, continuing toward Niederau, where you pass the Schwemmteich.

You reach Gröberner Straße, walk down a short way, turn right, and continue along Kirchstraße.

Detour: From the corner of Teichstraße/Gröberner Straße, it is about 1 km on foot up the Gröberner Straße to Loose’s Besenschänke (opening hours can be requested at 03521/738054) and then another approx. 1 km on foot to the Steffen Loose Winery itself (via Gröberner Straße, Baderberg, Im Winkel) with the nearby Handarbeitshaus.

At the beginning of Kirchstraße, you see the St. Jakobus Church, whose current form dates from 1878/79 and is worth a quick visit. 200 m further, turn left over the Niederau village stream and continue according to the trail markings to the edge of town (main road, crossing Meißen Straße, Rathenaustraße), where a tower windmill (2nd half of 19th century, private property/residence) catches the eye.

You continue on Mittelweg through the Nassau, a protected landscape area with wet meadows, crossing the Fürstengraben and the railway line to Meißen, reaching Ziegelstraße/Köhlerstraße (district road K8015). Turn left and walk along the foot/cycle path next to the district road until reaching a crossing assist. Cross to the other side, turn right, and continue along Köhlerstraße and Langer Graben to Meißen-Zaschendorf. You reach Heinrich-Heine-Straße, turn right, and follow the street layout to Großhügelstraße.

Here there is the option to take a small detour to the village square of Zaschendorf with a pond, playground, and rest area (walk a short way down Straße Neuzaschendorf).

To continue, turn left into Großhügelstraße and follow the trail markings until reaching the Spaargebirge. This almost 3 km long ridge rises up to 90 m above the Elbe and has favorable climatic conditions compared to the surrounding area. Because of this, especially on the south-facing slopes, farms, knightly estates, and wineries have settled in unusual density since ancient times (documented from 1352). Only with a local guide knowledgeable in history can these traces be discovered. Without help, you can reach the vineyards and wineries offering individual or guided hikes through otherwise inaccessible vineyards.

Turn left into Gelegegasse, which leads into Boselweg, and follow Boselweg until reaching a bench and signposts where the path leads right up into the forest and to the Bosel with the Botanical Garden (founded 1930, today maintained by TU Dresden, specialties: drought-tolerant plants, opening hours: April-October every Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday 10 am to 5 pm) and the Boselspitze viewpoint - with views over the Elbe valley, and on clear days up to Dresden and Saxon Switzerland.

From Boselspitze, continue toward Meißen. After about 200 m, you cross one of the Bronze Age earthworks, of which there are several in the Meißen area. Through a large, usually closed gate, you have a view of the winegrower’s house “Swallow’s Nest”. Shortly after, you reach the Boselspitze guesthouse with Bosel tower and beer garden, which invites to a break (open Friday-Sunday and holidays). Continue on Boselweg until turning left onto Rautenbergweg.

You can enjoy the great views of the Elbe by a detour to the “Juchhöh” viewpoint (about 10 minutes on foot).

Although the Spaargebirge is small, it offers numerous marked hiking trails with various “descents” in all directions. Follow the markings of the Saxon Wine Hiking Trail (red grape logo with a red S above) and reach Lückenhübelstraße via Rautenbergweg and reach the Ricco Hänsch Winery.

Following the markings further (Lückenhübelstraße, right into Rodelandweg), you reach Oberspaarer Straße (place to stop: “Bauernhäusl” 1639 with historic wine tavern), cross it and continue along Alte Spaargasse, which leads into Dresdner Straße.

At the corner of Alte Spaargasse/An der Spaargasse, you have the option to detour to the Mariaberg Winery.

Cross Dresdner Straße and follow it downstream toward the Elbe or toward the city before later using the Elbe cycle path and following it to Elbberg street (in summer: beach bar with drinks and food offers as well as a beach volleyball field). Ascend Elbberg on the right, crossing Dresdner Straße at the traffic light to Meißen station and bus station, which offer various ways home (S-Bahn S1 towards Coswig, Radebeul, Dresden & bus station with diverse bus connections). For overnight stays, for example, Hotel Ross opposite the station or the Dorint Parkhotel Meißen (about 1 km on foot via Großenhainer Straße, Bahnhofstraße, Zscheilaer Straße, Hafenstraße) invite, or numerous accommodations in the historic old town of Meißen (other side of the Elbe, reachable via railway bridge or old town bridge, about 10 minutes on foot).

Or – if it’s not too late yet – decide to visit the Wine Experience World of the Saxon Wine Cooperative Meißen (about 1.5 km on foot via Großenhainer Straße, left into Gartenstraße, right into Zscheilaer Straße, right into Straße Joachimstal, left into Bennoweg), the largest wine producer in Saxony. Here, among other things, guided tours through the historic cellars are offered; wines of all Saxon individual and large sites are on sale in the modern vinothek, and a broad range of events honors the name “Wine Experience World.”

Tour information

  • Cultural Interesting

  • Stop at an Inn

Equipment

Sturdy footwear is recommended.

Directions & Parking facilities

  • Start: with RB 31, RE15, RE18, RE50 to (H) Niederau, station or with bus 421, 459 to (H) Niederau, station
    VVO connection information to Wasserschloss Oberau or Niederau Station
  • Destination: with S-Bahn S1 from (H) Meißen, station or with bus 401, 404, 407, 408, 409, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 421, 422, 426, 428, 446 and city bus lines from (H) Meißen, bus station
    VVO connection information from Meißen Station

Additional information

Elbland Dresden Tourism Association e. V.
Dresdner Straße 7
01662 Meißen
Phone: +49 3521 76350
Fax: +49 3521 763540
www.visit-dresden-elbland.de
www.facebook.com/Saechsisches.Elbland 

There is a dedicated website for the Saxon Wine Hiking Trail with all information about the individual stages, maps, interesting sights, places to stop, and much more:

https://weinwandern-sachsen.de/

Attention! Please check the opening times of the various stopping points here before starting your hike so you don’t stand before closed doors. For example, seasonal wine taverns usually only open on weekends and in spring and autumn.

Author

Dresden Elbland Redaktion

Organization

Dresden Elbland

License (master data)

Dresden Elbland Redaktion
License: Attribution

Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author

  • Stop in and try Saxon wine at wineries, cozy seasonal wine taverns, and wine bars with the distinction "Highly recommended in the wine region of Saxony"
  • Enjoy magnificent viewpoints overlooking the Elbe valley
  • Travel offers (hiking also without luggage)
    - AugustusTours
    - Corso Reisen

Safety guidelines

The route is not barrier-free

Map

* 7-piece hiking map set “Saxon Wine Hiking Trail” (€6.50) - order through bookshops (ISBN 978-3-86843-124-7) or via www.sachsen-kartographie.de (map shop, hiking guide) or via www.meierwerbung-dresden.de (map sets)

* Hiking and cycling map “Saxon Wine Hiking Trail,” Dr. Barthel Verlag (€8.90) - order through bookshops (ISBN 978-3-89591-227-6) or via www.verlag-dr-barthel.de (cycling and hiking maps, zig-zag fold)

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Contact

Saxon Wine Hiking Trail - Stage 5 - From Oberau to Meißen
01689 Niederau