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Winter experience Rabenauer Grund and Rabenauer Höhe

At a glance

  • Start: Freital-Coßmannsdorf stop on the Weißeritztalbahn in Freital-Coßmannsdorf
  • Destination: Freital-Coßmannsdorf stop on the Weißeritztalbahn in Freital-Coßmannsdorf
  • Medium
  • 7,76 km
  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • 159 m
  • 351 m
  • 192 m

From Freital-Coßmannsdorf station, hike through the Rabenauer Grund - ascent at Rabenau station via the "Sagenhafter Mühlberg" adventure trail - comfortable return journey on the Weißeritz Valley Railway OR hike via the Rabenauer Höhe and the Eckersdorfer Weg back to the starting point

The Rabenauer Grund is worth a visit at any time of year. In winter, nature conjures up beautiful formations of snow and ice on the towering rocks in the valley of the Rote Weißeritz and in the course of the river itself, while the Weißeritz Valley Railway puffing past radiates a pleasant warmth.
This hike offers wonderful moments for young and old alike. Even from a distance, you can hear the steaming of the oldest narrow-gauge railroad in regular operation - an exciting moment. Nature enchants the Kerbtal valley into a bizarre winter landscape. At Rabenau station, the path leads towards the upper town via the new "Legendary Footpath" adventure trail. This is not just an experience for children, who can pick up a little surprise at the nearby German Chair Building Museum if they solve the "remember-what" memory game along the way. Tired feet can comfortably take the narrow-gauge railroad on the way back, while fit hikers can continue uphill to the Rabenauer Höhe. There, in addition to the newly designed confessional memorial and a refuge, you can enjoy the magnificent view over Freital and the Ore Mountains. Via the Eckersdorfer Weg, the route leads downhill back to Freital and the starting point.

For all those who are curious, the travel chronicler offers first insights into the tour on her blog with an experience report and a video of her own hike in the Rabenauer Grund in the fall.

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Pavings

  • Street (5%)
  • Tarmac (32%)
  • Gravel (55%)
  • Hiking trail (4%)
  • Path (4%)

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