Gravel Tour 3: Tour on the right bank of the Elbe via Diesbar-Seußlitz to Glaubitz

Gravel Tour 3: Tour on the right bank of the Elbe via Diesbar-Seußlitz to Glaubitz
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Starting point

Parking lot on the right bank of the Elbe in Meissen


Destination

Parking lot on the right bank of the Elbe in Meissen


Getting there by car

From Dresden/Berlin:

Take the A4, exit at Dresden/Altstadt, and continue on the B6 to Meissen


or take the A4, exit at Wilsdruff, and take the local road to Meissen


Parking

Several paid and free parking lots in the area (e.g., the parking lot on the right bank of the Elbe—free of charge)


Public transport

By train:

S-Bahn Line 1 from Bad Schandau via Dresden


By bus:


Bus 401 from Coswig


Bus 404 from Cossebaude


Bus 407 from Nünchritz


Bus 409 from Großenhain


Bus 411/421 from Weinböhla


Bus 413/414 from Tanneberg


Bus 415 from Löbsal


Bus 416 from Lommatzsch


Bus 418/412 from Nossen


Bus 422/417 from Ziegenhain


Bus 426 from Naustadt


Bus 428 from Wildsdruff


Bus 446 from Riesa


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Safety guidelines

Important information that must be observed before riding:

The gravel bike routes published here are purely digital route recommendations. Riding these routes is entirely at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for accidents of any kind, including hazards typical of forest areas (e.g., falling branches, falling trees, unforeseeable obstacles along the way). Please ride attentively and with due caution at all times. Be sure to follow local signs and regulations.



Our recommendations for safe and considerate gravel biking:


1. Use only existing trails and do not stray from the recommended route. This helps protect nature and prevent erosion.


2. Respect other trail users: Be considerate of hikers, other cyclists, and horseback riders. Yield the right of way and communicate politely.


3. Always adjust your speed to the prevailing conditions: Take into account your riding skills, trail conditions, the weather, and other trail users.


4. Protect animals and nature: Stay on the trails, avoid riding at dusk or at night, keep your distance from wildlife, and do not leave any trash behind.


5. Take your trash with you: Everything you bring—from packaging and tissues to spare parts—must be taken back with you.


6. Wear appropriate gear: A helmet, lights, tools, spare parts, possibly snacks, and plenty of water are standard equipment.


7. Plan ahead: Check the weather and trail conditions, make sure your bike and gear are in good shape—and familiarize yourself with the route beforehand.

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