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Saxon Wine Trail - Stage 6 - From Meißen to Diesbar-Seußlitz

At a glance

  • Start: Meißen train station, 01662 Meißen
  • Destination: Seußlitz Castle, An der Weinstraße 1, 01612 Nünchritz/ OT Diesbar-Seußlitz
  • Easy
  • 16,24 km
  • 6 hours
  • 289 m
  • 180 m
  • 100 m

ATTENTION: Important notice: Hiking trail at Heinrichsburg Castle in Diesbar-Seußlitz closed from 18.05.26 due to construction workDue to extensive construction work in the area of Heinrichsburg Castle in Seußlitz, the hiking trail (staircase) will be fully closed from 18.05. to probably 19.06.2026. Please note that the path to Heinrichsburg is a dead end during this time (the viewpoint at Heinrichsburg from the forest road is accessible). Detour route description from Diesbar to Seußlitz from "Schönster Weinsicht": Walk back to the large vineyard gate, then turn left along the path through the vineyards towards Seußlitz. At the "Eckholz" archaeological signpost 4, turn right through the gate and take the "Schmiedebergweg" meadow path towards Seußlitz. When you reach the forest road (opposite the castle park), turn left along the forest road. The detour ends below Heinrichsburg/at the exit to the castle park. Detour route description from Seußlitz to the "Schönste Weinsicht": You have arrived on Forststraße at the castle park exit/below Heinrichsburg Castle and now keep left. From the staircase with sandstone figures to Heinrichsburg Castle, walk approx. 100 m further along the forest road, then turn right up the meadow path "Schmiedebergweg" and follow the path to the gate at "Eckholz" with the archaeological plaque station 4. Here you turn left onto the path through the vineyards and walk to the vineyard gate. Before the large vineyard gate, you can turn right and take a detour to the "Schönste Weinsicht" or continue straight ahead without taking a detour (detour completed). If you don't want to ascend or descend via the meadow path, you would have to take Radewitzer Straße in the direction of Forststraße without the vineyard.

The last stage stretches mainly above the vineyards. Proschwitz Castle, beautifully renovated village churches and numerous wine taverns line the route, which also features a Bronze Age rampart and further panoramic views of the Elbe landscape. The picturesque Elbe wine village of Diesbar-Seußlitz marks the end of the Saxon Wine Trail.

The route is not barrier-free.

Please note! Please find out about the opening times of the various refreshment stops along the way before starting the hike so that you are not faced with closed doors. For example, pubs are usually only open at weekends or in spring and fall.

There is a dedicated website for the Saxon Wine Trail with all the information on the individual stages, maps, interesting sights, places to stop for refreshments and much more:

https://weinwandern-sachsen.de/

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  • Unknown (7%)
  • Street (2%)
  • Tarmac (50%)
  • Gravel (11%)
  • Hiking trail (27%)
  • Path (3%)

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