Saxon Wine Trail - Stage 6 - From Meißen to Diesbar-Seußlitz
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- 6:00 h
- 16.24 km
- 289 m
- 294 m
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- 180 m
- 80 m
- Start: Meißen train station, 01662 Meißen
- Destination: Seußlitz Castle, An der Weinstraße 1, 01612 Nünchritz/ OT Diesbar-Seußlitz
The last stage stretches mainly above the vineyards. Proschwitz Castle, beautifully renovated village churches and numerous wine taverns line the route, which also features a Bronze Age rampart and further panoramic views of the Elbe landscape. The picturesque Elbe wine village of Diesbar-Seußlitz marks the end of the Saxon Wine Trail.
The route is not barrier-free.
Please note! Please find out about the opening times of the various refreshment stops along the way before starting the hike so that you are not faced with closed doors. For example, pubs are usually only open at weekends or in spring and fall.
There is a dedicated website for the Saxon Wine Trail with all the information on the individual stages, maps, interesting sights, places to stop for refreshments and much more:
https://weinwandern-sachsen.de/
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Down the Elbe, the route passes under the Elbe valley bridge, along the winter harbor to Hafenstraße, then briefly right and immediately left up the cat steps (stairs) to the vineyards, which are now managed by the Proschwitz Prinz zur Lippe Castle winery.
If you choose to take a detour to the left at the wrought-iron gate (vineyard cottage and stele "Schönste Weinsicht"), you will be rewarded with an excellent view of the Meissen Elbe valley from the Bennokanzel (approx. 20 min. walk).
After looking at the Albrechtsburg Castle in Meissen through the "Most beautiful wine view 2016" stele, we walk along Proschwitzer Straße through the village - past the renovated Proschwitz Castle with its beautiful and accessible park - until we reach a fork at the end of the village.
We turn left towards Winkwitz (Thomas-Müntzer-Str.). In Winkwitz, we follow the signposts, turn left into Schulstraße, then follow Winkwitzer Straße to the left and pass through orchards and vineyards, past a playground, to Rottewitz (both former villages now belong to the town of Meißen). Turning left into Rottewitzer Straße, we turn right at the end and walk down a small path into the ground.
We soon come to a heraldic gate that allows us to enter the vineyards (be sure to close the gate again due to game browsing). Keeping to the right, we then walk uphill on a farm track between vineyards to a wider farm track and then left to a vineyard gate. Now we turn right along an avenue of fruit trees towards Diera until we turn left at a crossroads onto the asphalt road (Eisenacher Straße) to the Karpfenschänke (OT of Diera-Zehren). At the entrance to Karpfenschänke, we turn right off the road, following the signposts, and again pass through gates into the Lippe vineyards and finally, following the signposts, to Zadel with the church of St. Andreas, visible from afar, which is located along the way (Kirchstraße).
We enter the cemetery and walk past the church to the lower entrance to the cemetery, where we come to the Dorfanger road. Via Dorfanger, right into Schulstraße, left into Hohlweg - past the "Neumühle" district - and Zum Forsthaus we see the Golkwald vineyards on the left with the Winzerhof Golk (restaurant, guesthouse, wine shop).
Passing the "Talhaus Golk" (restaurant), we turn right from the road Zum Forsthaus after 200 m onto a small forest path. On the Kirch(en)Weg we come through the Golkwald forest to Löbsal with a fork in the village center (village square, Jägerheim restaurant). The right-hand path at the fork leads us towards Burgberg, an important archaeological site from the Bronze Age.
Via the former school path, we walk downhill through the forest to Diesbar, one of the wine villages which, with its traditional inns and steamboat traffic, has been an excursion destination for the people of Meissen and Dresden since the end of the 19th century. Many vineyards and old winegrowers' houses characterize the village, which is now also home to young wineries and modern restaurants. We take another look down the Elbe at the "Bösen Bruder", a granite quarry that was shut down in 1965, before we climb up the Am Brummochsenloch path to the right, past the Jan Ulrich winery.
On Radewitzer Straße, we reach the Goldkuppe (184 m), the largest Bronze Age rampart in Saxony (400 x 1100 m). Through an unlocked gate, we pass large vineyards and the "most beautiful wine view of 2020" with a view over the Elbe in Diesbar-Seußlitz. The path through the vineyards along a steeply sloping quarry edge offers us occasional beautiful views of the Elbe valley and the Göhrischfelsen rock on the other side of the Elbe. We pass through a gate and after a few meters through the forest we reach the viewing terrace of Heinrichsburg Castle, a garden house built in 1728 by the then lord of the castle Heinrich von Bünau according to plans by George Bähr.
From here, we have an overwhelming view of Seußlitz Castle (not accessible) with its park (accessible), the adjacent George Bähr Church (open(open, worth seeing, as is the historic cemetery), Luisenburg Castle opposite (also built as a garden house), the Elbe ferry to Niederlommatzsch and Hirschstein Castle on the other side of the Elbe.
We walk down a few steps, past the sandstone figures by Permoser depicting the 12 months, and reach the forest road. We walk a short distance down the forest road. Now we can either turn right into the French park of Seußlitz Castle and take a look at the grounds. Or we can turn right onto the road An der Weinstraße and reach the 6th stage destination and the end of the Sußlitz Trail. We reach the 6th stage destination and end of the Saxon Wine Trail (parking lot below the castle with access to the ferry to Niederlommatzsch, bus stop Seußlitz, castle/ferry with return option to Meissen, various information boards, restaurant, café and Haus des Gastes on the castle grounds).
Note: Parts of the trail lead along or through nature reserves. Leaving the paths at these points is not permitted in order to protect flora and fauna. Please follow the signs.
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Directions & Parking facilities
from Dresden: A4, exit Dresden-Altstadt via the B6 towards Meißen or A4, exit Wilsdruff via the S177 towards Meißen
from Leipzig: A14, exit Nossen-Ost via the B101 towards Meißen
from Chemnitz: A4 exit Dreieck Nossen via the B101 towards Meißen
from Berlin: A13 exit Radeburg via S177 towards Meißen
Diesbar-Seußlitz:
A4, exit Nossen in the direction of Meißen, after the Elbe bridge turn left along the Elbe to Diesbar-Seußlitz
A13, exit Thiendorf in the direction of Großenhain, B 101 in the direction of Meißen, exit in the direction of Diesbar-Seußlitz or Löbsal - Diesbar-Seußlitz
B169, exit Nünchritz, continue in the direction of Meißen to Diesbar-Seußlitz
B6 to Meißen, exit at the new Elbe bridge in the direction of Großenhain, after the Elbe bridge turn left along the Elbe via Diera and Nieschütz to Diesbar-Seußlitz
on the right bank of the Elbe directly at the free Elbe parking lot.
P+R parking lot at the Meißen bus station
Parking spaces on the left bank of the Elbe and others in the surrounding area
Parking lot in Diesbar-Seußlitz:
at the Elbe ferry in Diesbar-Seußlitz, opposite the entrance to the castle (subject to charge)
- Start: by S-Bahn S1 to (H) Meißen, Bf or by bus 401, 404, 407, 408, 409, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 421, 422, 426, 428, 446 and city bus lines to (H) Meißen, Busbf
VVO-Verbindungsauskunft to Meißen station - Destination: by bus 407 from (H) Seußlitz, Schloss/Fähre
VVO connection information from Diesbar-Seußlitz parking lot
Additional information
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 Trail with all the information on the individual stages, maps, interesting sights, places to stop for refreshments and much more:
https://weinwandern-sachsen.de/
Attention! Please find out about the opening times of the various refreshment stops along the way before starting your hike so that you are not faced with closed doors. For example, taverns are usually only open at weekends or in spring and fall.
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Dresden Elbland Redaktion
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Dresden Elbland
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Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author
- Stop off and taste Saxon wine in wineries, cozy Strauss taverns and wine bars with the title "Especially recommended in the wine country of Saxony"
- Enjoy magnificent vantage points with views of the Elbe valley
- Experience historic means of transportation
- Weiße Flotte Sachsen GmbH www.saechsische-dampfschiffahrt.de - Travel offers (hiking without luggage)
- AugustusTours
- Corso Reisen
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* Hiking and cycling map "Sachsischer Weinwanderweg", Dr. Barthel Verlag (8.90 euros) - order from bookshops (ISBN 978-3-89591-227-6) or via www.verlag-dr-barthel.de (cycling and hiking maps, zig-zag folding)
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