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Nationalparkregion Sächsische Schweiz
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Medieval Tour to the Rock Castle Neurathen and the Swedish Caves

Nationalparkregion Sächsische Schweiz
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Medieval Tour to the Rock Castle Neurathen and the Swedish Caves

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Medieval Tour to the Rock Castle Neurathen and the Swedish Caves

Easy
01:55
6.32 km
3.3 km/h
200 m
200 m
Ferry
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport. The route includes a crossing by ferry.

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Includes a segment with temporary access restrictions

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478 m in total

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2 in total

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Elevation

Kurort RathenGet Directions

Train Station
318 m
1.63 km

Viewpoint

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1.72 km

Felsenburg

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6.32 km

Kurort Rathen

Train Station

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Waytypes & Surfaces

Mountain Hiking Path:

<3.28 km

Hiking Path:

4.62 km

Path:

5.51 km

Road:

2.16 km

Natural:

895 m

Unpaved:

1.20 km

Paved:

3.18 km

Asphalt:

6.77 km

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Highest Point:

250 m

Lowest Point:

10 m

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August 3, 2020

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  • August 3, 2020

    Do you know where the Schwedenlöcher got its name from?

    

    The name "Schwedenlöcher" goes back to the time of the Thirty Years' War, when the Swedes roamed the country. They had a reputation for destroying, looting and robbing everything. The residents of the neighboring villages brought their belongings

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  • The tour begins at the train station in the health resort of Rathen, we take the ferry and walk through the town. At the pillar and numerous signposts, turn left towards the Bastei. Now it goes steadily upwards, keeping left at the next fork (blue line) and up the numerous stairs. In between there are

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