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Elbe Sandstone Mountains/ Malerweg 6 days | appr ox. 60 km ELBE SANDSTONE MOUNTAINS/ MALERWEG View of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains WALKING TOUR MALERWEG TRAIL PART 2 Tours that are as individual as you! View from the Fortress Koenigstein 2. Day: Neumannmuehle – Großer 4. Day: Gohrisch – Koenigstein/Weißig Winterberg – Schmilka/Reinhardtsdorf (approx. 9/16 km, 4/5.5 hrs) Today’s (approx. 14/19 km, 6/7.5 hrs) You start short hiking route on Malerweg trail the day taking the bus to Neumann- takes you along Pfaffenstein and cave muehle. Then you hike through the rear Diebeskeller until you reach the Fortress of Saxon Switzerland uphill to of Koenigstein. ‘Zeughaus’. Shortly after, you can experi- ence the stunning Goldstein view. In 5. Day: Koenigstein/Weißig – Pirna Schmilka you cross the Elbe river by ferry (approx. 20/13 km, 7.5/5 hrs) Your fourth (extra costs) and walk upstairs to Schöna hiking tour on Malerweg trail firstly leads 1. Day: Individual arrival in Krippen to reach Reinhardtsdorf. you to Thuermsdorf, where you can visit Krippen, a district of Bad Schandau, its castle and chocolate manufacture. suggests itself being the perfect starting 3. Day: Schmilka/Reinhardtsdorf – Latter allows gourmets to taste various Gohrisch (approx. 17/12 km, 6.5/5 hrs) destination for short hiking tours along chocolate creations. Enjoy today’s view on the Schrammstein Malerweg trail on the left side of the massif located on the other side of the 6. Day: Individual departure Elbe river. There you can enjoy the Elbe River. Before you reach the afternoon going for a walk or relaxing in Gohrisch, you climb up the mesa Pap- the local Toscana thermal bath. stein and mesa Gohrisch. Walkers in the Saxon Switzerland THIS MAY BE OF INTEREST TO YOU: Malerweg trail Part 1 (6 days /5 nights): dbl € 369 | sgl € 469 Our package: For details see www.augustustours.de Welcome drink 5 x overnight stays incl. continental breakfast all visitor’s taxes nd Train ticket for the 2 day Luggage transfer from accommodation to accommodation 1 package of detailed travel information and maps per room 24-hours-service-hotline Price per person: Attention dbl sgl € 359 € 459 This walking tour does require a certain Arrival: daily arrival from 01/04 to 31/10/18 Solo walkers € 529 basic condition as well as a sure foot and no fear of heights. Close out dates: 20/06 to 22/06/2018 Accommodation: guesthouses/3-star-hotels Additional nights The time data refers to the average, pure Minimum number of participants: 1 Pirna € 47 € 70 Bad Schandau, Dresden € 55 € 80 walking time. other places € 47 € 61 AugustusTours - Turnerweg 6 - 01097 Dresden - Tel. +49 (0)351 5634820 - [email protected] - www.augustustours.de .
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