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CYCLING HOLIDAYS BAD SCHANDAU – DESSAU Holidays That Are As Individual As You! 8 days | approx. 260 km ELBE CYCLE PATH Elbe Cycle Path in Dresden © Robert Michalk Photography CYCLING HOLIDAYS BAD SCHANDAU – DESSAU Holidays that are as individual as you! Day 1: Individual arrival in Bad Schandau Enjoy a good wine in the evening as you * The 5th cycling stage can be shared by Bad Schandau is a well-known health are in the heart of one of the smallest yet an extra night in Pretzsch (approx. 33 km resort in the heart of the Saxon most distinguished winegrowing regions of or 35 km) Price see extra nights Cat. B: Switzerland. You can use the arrival day Germany. other places. for a city tour. Day 4: Meissen – Riesa or Strehla (approx. Elbe Cycle Path in Bad Schandau Day 2: Bad Schandau – Dresden (approx. 28 km or 36 km) Today’s tour will take 45 km) Today you will pass the most you along the picturesque wine villages famous sights of the Saxon Switzerland located along the Elbe River. Next stop like the “Basteifelsen” in Rathen or the will be Riesa, the city of sports or Strehla “Koenigstein Fortress”. Soon you will see with an enchanting rural atmosphere. the fascinating skyline of the old town of Dresden. Take your time to explore the Day 5: Riesa/Strehla – Torgau (approx. city’s diversity. 48 km or 40 km) Your journey continues to Torgau, a renaissance town featuring Day 7 : Lutherstadt Wittenberg – Dessau Day 3: Dresden – Meissen (approx. Hartenfels castle and the palatial church (approx. 37 km) The next day of the 30 km) From far away you can already which is known as the first Protestant journey will take you through the see the landmark of the city of Meissen: church of Germany and which was beautiful meadows of the Elbe and past the impressive castle hill with the dedicated by Martin Luther. the world-famous Woerlitz Park and cathedral and Albrechtsburg castle. A Gardens. Dessau is famous for its visit to the world-famous Meissen Day 6: Torgau – Lutherstadt Wittenberg Bauhaus building. In 1919 Walter Gropius porcelain factory is also a must. (approx. 68 km)* From the former Saxon founded an art school which united the royal residence you cycle via Pretzsch to avant-garde of the 20th century in Wittenberg, the starting point of the architecture, art and design. Our package: Reformation movement of Martin Luther exactly 500 years ago. Day 8: Individual departure from Dessau Welcome drink or transfer service to Bad Schandau 7x overnight stays incl. continental breakfast in the chosen category Luggage transfer from accommodation to accommodation 1 package of detailed travel information and maps per room Price per person: 24-hours service hotline during the dbl sgl Additional nights (Category A)dbl sgl tour Category B € 549 € 699 Bad Schandau, Dresden, Single travellers € 759 Lutherstadt Wittenberg € 55 € 80 Category A € 599 € 809 other places € 48 € 73 Arrival: daily arrival from 01/04 to 31/10/20 Single travellers € 869 Close out dates: 08/06 to 10/06/, 06/07 to If 4 fully paying guests are booked: - 6% Rental bikes (per day) Touring bicycle € 12 08/07/, 12/07 to 14/07/20 If 8 fully paying guests are booked: - 10% E-Bike € 22 Accommodation: Category A (3*/4* hotels) or Prices without luggage transfer on request B (3* guest houses/hotels) Additional nights (Category B) Shared transfer Dessau – Bad Schandau Minimum number of participants: 1 Bad Schandau, Dresden, (every Sunday, departure from Dessau at 9 a.m.) per person € 65 Please note: This trip is not recommendable Lutherstadt Wittenberg € 48 € 64 for travellers with mobility impairments. other places € 44 € 61 Transfer Dessau – Bad Schandau (bus price) 1 – 4 persons € 300 5 – 7 persons € 340 AugustusTours - Turnerweg 6 - 01097 Dresden - Tel. +49 (0)351 5634820 - [email protected] - www.augustustours.de .
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