Gravel route 1: Through the Friedewald to Moritzburg

Gravel route 1: Through the Friedewald to Moritzburg
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Starting point

right-bank Elbe parking lot in Meissen, directly on the Elbe


Destination

right-bank Elbe parking lot in Meissen, directly on the Elbe


Getting there by car

From direction Dresden/Berlin:


Access via A4, exit Dresden/Altstadt and via B6


Parking

Several free parking spaces in the surroundings (e.g., parking lot at the Elbe).


Public transport

By train:


S-Bahn 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 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



Timetable information | VVO-Navigator - Your mobility portal for Dresden and the region


Safety guidelines

Important notes that must be observed before riding:


The gravel bike routes published here are purely digital route recommendations. Riding is at your own risk. We accept no liability for accidents of any kind, including forest-typical hazards (e.g., falling branches, tipping trees, unforeseeable obstacles on the path). Please always ride attentively and with necessary caution. Be sure to observe local notices and regulations.



Our recommendations for safe and considerate gravel biking:


1. Use only existing paths and do not leave the recommended route. This protects nature and prevents erosion.


2. Respect other path users: Be considerate towards hikers, other cyclists, and riders. Yield right of way and communicate kindly.


3. Always adjust your speed to the respective conditions: Consider your riding technique, path conditions, weather, and other users.


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


5. Take your rubbish with you: Everything you bring – from packaging to tissues to spare parts – belongs back with you.


6. Wear appropriate equipment: Helmet, lighting, tools, spare parts, possibly provisions and enough water belong to the standard equipment.


7. Plan ahead: Check weather and path conditions, pay attention to your bike and equipment – and inform yourself in advance about the route.

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