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Saxon Switzerland National Park , is a National Park in the German Free State of Saxony, near the Saxon capital Dresden.
It covers two areas of 93.5 square kilometres in the heart of the German part of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, which is often called (the) Saxon Switzerland.
The National Park adjoins Bohemian Switzerland National Park in the Czech Republic.
The National Park is the centre of a natural area of almost 710 square kilometres.
This region is called Saxon Switzerland and is cultivated by humans in many places.
Some smaller towns and villages like Bad Schandau or Königstein in the district of Sächsische Schweiz are part of this region.
The core area of the National Park has a quiescent area of 40% and is covered almost completely by forest.
The status of National Park, which grants the highest natural protection in Germany, was established in 1990.
Saxon Switzerland is an intensively fissured and rocky canyon landscape.
The highest peak of the National Park is at 556 metres above sea level but only in short distance to the valley of the Elbe river at 110 to 120 metres.
It offers several different habitats and microclimate zones due to its strong vertical division.
The National Park still hosts some forms of forest without human intervention, which is an exception in central Europe.
The special forms of mountain forest and gorge forest are endangered in Europe generally.
Because of the sabulous soil and the fissures many places in that area are drier than normal for the temperate zone and offers rough conditions.
This makes this area so special.
The National Parks are, in some cases, in conflict with tourism and recreation.
One objective is to raise the inviolate area to 75%, which means limiting the areas of hiking and climbing.
Today there are some 400 kilometres of hiking paths, 49.9 kilometres of biking paths, and 755 climbing locations with around 12,600 possibilities of climbing routes.
The National Park is part of a larger region that serves as a recreation area close to Dresden.
Bad Schandau has a station in the EuroCity network and is some 45 minutes away from Dresden.
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HIKING THE BASTEI BRIDGE IN SAXONY, GERMANY
I’ll forgive you if you haven’t heard of the Bastei Bridge before; I hadn’t either before I came to Saxony. However, if you’re looking for one of the best things to do in Germany they don’t come more magical than hiking to the Bastei Bridge.
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The history of tourism in Germany goes back to cities and landscapes being visited for education and recreation. From the late 18th century onwards, cities like Dresden, Munich, Weimar and Berlin were major stops on a European Grand tour.
Spas and Seaside resorts on the North and Baltic Sea (e.g. Rugia and Usedom islands, Heiligendamm, Norderney and Sylt islands) particularly developed during the 19th and early 20th century, when major train routes were built to connect the seaside spas to urban centers. An extense bathing and recreation industry materialized in Germany around 1900. At rivers and close to natural landscapes (along the Middle Rhine valley and in Saxon Switzerland for example) many health spas, hotels and recreational facilities were established since the 19th century.
Since the end of World War II tourism has expanded greatly, as many tourists visit Germany to experience a sense of European history and the diverse German landscape. The country features 14 national parks, including the Jasmund National Park, the Vorpommern Lagoon Area National Park, the Müritz National Park, the Wadden Sea National Parks, the Harz National Park, the Hainich National Park, the Saxon Switzerland National Park, the Bavarian Forest National Park and the Berchtesgaden National Park. In addition, there are 14 Biosphere Reserves, as well as 98 nature parks.
The countryside has a pastoral aura, while the bigger cities exhibit both a modern and classical feel. Small and medium-sized cities often preserved their historical appearance and have old towns with remarkable architectural heritage - these are called Altstadt in German.
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The Magic of Christmas in Saxony
Is there a Christmas Wonderland? Yes. Saxony. It's the country with hundreds of years of traditions and customs: the oldest Christmas market in Germany, the world-famous Dresdner Christstollen, the Herrnhut Advent stars or Pulsnitzer gingerbread. Events like Christmas carols in churches and in public places, the last shift on Christmas Eve in a mine, miner's parades, Christmas markets of all sorts intermingle in the Saxon Advent Calendar.
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Saxon Switzerland - Alongside the Elbe | Discover Germany
Saxon Switzerland is a national park around the Elbe valley south-east of Dresden which forms part of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. Like the many painters who were based here in the 18th century, modern day tourists often set out on the River Elbe to explore this romantic landscape by boat.
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The Bastei is a rock formation towering 194 metres above the Elbe River in Saxon Switzerland National Park.
Originally the Gals and I ended up right in the smack-middle of the National Park thinking we could get hike to the bridge from there. After a mile or so, we found out it wasn't so.
We actually had to get back on to the train from the Visitor's Center and take it like two stops up to Bad Schandau where it drops you off in this picturesque German town.
From there you must take a ferry to take you to the other side of the town (that is the first clip of the video). The ferry takes literally 5 minutes and it moves incredibly slow. Once you get to the other side of the town, you follow the signs that say Bastei and it is a 45 minute (or so) hike from base to the top.
Once up there it is literally breathtaking. The walk up is not too bad but pretty exhaustive at some points - fret not, there are some great stops along the way where you can just enjoy the pure beauty of nature.
Along the way up you will begin to see the rock formations which just excites you even more and pushes you to not stop. Crazy enough we caught a lot of rain but once it settled, you were able to see the smoke like feature of the cool air hitting the rocks - it was magical.
If you get hungry or want to award yourself with a beer, there are a couple of spots at the very top of the mountain in which you can enjoy a quick bite while enjoying the view.
This was one of the main things I wanted to do when planning my trip to Germany and was so happy once I got to cross it off my list. Hope you all enjoyed!
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GoNoGuide Season 2 (สรุป) เที่ยว สาธารณรัฐเช็ก - เยอรมนี / 40 Days in Czech Republic & Germany
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Day 3 : Prague Castle
Day 4 : Bohemian Paradise, Turnov
Day 5 : Bohemian Paradise, Turnov
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Day 7 : Benesov u Prahy
Day 8 : Ceske Budejovice
Day 9 : Cesky Krumlov
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Day 14 : Usti nad Labem , Decin , Hrensko
Day 15 : Bohemian Switzerland , Hrensko
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เที่ยว เยอรมนี / Germany
Day 16 : Koenigstein , Bad Schandau , Saxon Switzerland
Day 17 : Rathen , Dresden
Day 18 : Moritzburg , Pilnitz
Day 19 : Dresden
Day 20 : Pirna , Dresden
Day 21 : Radebaul , Meissen
Day 22 : Leipzig , Quedlinburg
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Day 34 : Stralsund , Rostock
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Day 37 : Potsdam , Berlin
Day 38 : Oranienburg , Berlin
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Day 40 : Berlin - Bangkok
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