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Winter hike: In the footsteps of the first Swiss travelers with warming mulled wine in your luggage

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  • Kirnitzschtal
  • 20.11.2024 – 03.03.2025Dates overview
  • 09:45
  • Guided tour/sightseeing

Guided winter hike along the Fremdweg trail (Lichtenahiner waterfall - Kuhstall - Kleiner Winterberg - Großer Winterberg - Kipphornaussicht - Schmilka)

 In the footsteps of the first travelers to Switzerland with warming mulled wine in their luggage
 
From the Kneipp spa in Bad Schandau, the route takes us on the traditional Kirnitzschtalbahn to the Lichtenhain waterfall. From here we walk to the new Wildenstein with its gigantic rock gate and enchanting view of the rear of Saxon Switzerland. With a warm sip, we head over to the distant rock faces via the Fremdenweg, which the first travelers to Switzerland took over 200 years ago. The ascent to the small Winterberg warms us up and rewards us with magnificent views. From here, we continue to the large Winterberg and the Kipphorn view. A panoramic view for the eyes, a sip of mulled wine for the body and a few poetic lines for the soul. Then it's down to the winter village of Schmilka, where our tour ends and you have the opportunity to enjoy a culinary or warming rest.

Duration: approx. 5-6 hours

Registration on 0177-3743108 or by email - glueckswandern@posteo.de
by 15:00 the day before
Minimum number of participants 4 people
 


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Zertifizierter Nationalparkführer: Michael Könemann
Pestalozzistraße 8
01814 Rathmannsdorf

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Phone: +49 (0) 177-3743108
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Website: elbsandsteinglück.de

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