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  2. Bastei - Wikipedia

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    View of the Bastei The Schweizerhaus of the Bastei Hotel on the Bastei The mountain hotel. The Bastei is one of the most prominent lookout points in Saxon Switzerland. In 1819 August von Goethe extolled the views: "Here, from where you see right down to the Elbe from the most rugged rocks, where a short distance away the crags of the Lilienstein, Königstein and Pffafenstein stand scenically ...

  3. Saxon Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Bastei bridge in Saxon Switzerland Sunset in Saxon Switzerland from the top of the Papststein. The three large hills are Gohrisch (l), the Königstein Fortress (c) and the Lilienstein (r). The Barbarine at Pfaffenstein Physical map of Saxon Switzerland The Lilienstein at dusk

  4. Saxon Switzerland National Park - Wikipedia

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    Saxon Switzerland National Park (German: Nationalpark Sächsische Schweiz), is a national park in the German Free State of Saxony, near the Saxon capital Dresden.It covers two areas of 93.5 km 2 (36.1 mi 2) in the heart of the German part of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, which is often called (the) Saxon Switzerland (German: Sächsische Schweiz).

  5. Germany in the Fall: 10 Best Places to See the Leaves Change ...

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    The Saxon Switzerland National Park lies near Dresden in Saxony and is Germany’s only rock national park. ... The iconic viewpoint for admiring the autumn colors is the stone Bastei Bridge which ...

  6. Bad Schandau - Wikipedia

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    The Ilmen Spring (Ilmenquelle) rises near the border and, with a discharge of 6 L/s, is the most powerful in Saxon Switzerland. The hills of Schrammsteine and Großer Winterberg may be ascended from Schmilka along various paths and climbs such as the Saints' Way ( Heilige Stiege ) or the Rübezahl Way ( Rübezahlstiege ).

  7. Elbe Sandstone Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Pravčická brána, a natural sandstone arch in Bohemian Switzerland The Bastei bridge in Saxon Switzerland. The Elbe Sandstone mountains have been a popular destination for tourists for more than 200 years, and for climbers for more than 100 years. It is also a popular recreation area for the nearby Saxon capital Dresden.

  8. List of bridges in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The longest viaduct in Switzerland is the Yverdon Viaduct [], built in 1984 on the A5 motorway with a total length of 3,155 metres (10,351 ft). [S 30] [12] The Letzigraben Bridge [], near Zürich Hauptbahnhof, is the longest railway viaduct in the country measuring 1,156 metres (3,793 ft).

  9. Rathen - Wikipedia

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    The state-recognised climatic spa of Rathen is not only the base for tours in the western part of Saxon Switzerland, but also for the world-famous Bastei rocks. Other popular destinations in the local Amselgrund valley are the lake of Amselsee and the Rathen Open Air Stage.

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