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Bastei Bridge (Saxony Germany)


Bastei is the most well known shake development in Saxon Switzerland, Germany. Bastei and the Bastei Bridge are the highlights of the german Saxon Switzerland National Park range. You shouldn't miss to visit this fascination! It can be come to in under 1 hour from the capital of Saxony: Dresden. From the Bastei rocks and the Bastei Bridge you have a great all encompassing perspective over the mountains. You will see the waterway Elbe, the Lilienstein Mountain and Koenigstein fortification just to give some examples. Bastei Bridge is a 76,5 m man made scaffold which associates the stone developments. From Bastei Bridge you can enter Felsenburg Neurathen (little extra charge). The acclaimed Bastei and the encased Berghotel Bastei are effortlessly open through Lohmen via auto or open transport. In the event that you utilize a route framework enter as adress "01847 Lohmen" or the GPS arranges: level of scope 50.9665139 and level of longitude 14.0657333. There are 2 parking areas: one a tiny bit assist away toward the start of Basteistrasse (simply behind the petrol station). From that point you can walk or take the transport carry. The other parking garage is near Bastei. Stopping charges: 

Up to 3 hours: 3 €, More than 3 hours: 5,50 €, Bus stopping: 11 € 


Bastei and Bastei Bridge - the highlights of Saxon Switzerland are for nothing out of pocket!! There are no openings or shutting times. The range is not fenced. You can visit the celebrated Bastei shake developments whenever of the year. There is just a little expense for the passageway to Felsenburg Neurathen inside the compound. From the Panorama Restaurant having a place with Berghotel Bastei guests can appreciate grand perspectives on Saxon Switzerland from 194m over the stream Elbe. At the eatery you can appreciate ordinary nearby and worldwide sustenance. The 4-star Berghotel Bastei offers pleasantly beautified current rooms and an unwinding SPA zone. Opening circumstances Panorama Restaurant: Easter - end of October: day by day 10:00-22:30, November - Easter: every day 10:00-17:00 (from 17:00 the inn eatery with smokestack is accessible). A visit to Bastei/Bastei Bridge is superbly combinded with a day excursion to Saxon Switzerland. There are many climbing courses around Bastei. Most suggested is the Bastei-Hike from Wehlen by means of Bastei to Kurort Rathen. On this climbing trail, likewise called "the brilliant triangle", you can investigate many locales, for example, the remnants of Stadt Wehlen château, obviously Bastei Bridge thus called Schwedenlöcher. You adore climbing? Look at our intuitive tourplanner - you will discover many climbing visit proposals around Bastei and in different ranges of Saxon Switzerland.





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