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Bicycle Route 3017, also known as the "Descent to Děčín" or "Sjezd do Děčína," is a popular cycling path in the Ústecký Region of the Czech Republic. This scenic route guides cyclists from the elevated areas near Děčínský Sněžník, the highest table mountain in the Czech Republic, down to the historic city of Děčín, nestled by the Elbe River. Spanning approximately 11 kilometers for the direct descent, it offers a memorable journey through the picturesque landscapes of the Děčín District,…
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Nedstigning 400 m
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The route officially begins in Oldřichov, near Děčínský Sněžník. You can reach Oldřichov by car, with parking available near the starting points. Alternatively, public transport connections are available to the general Děčín area, from which you might need to cycle or arrange further transport to Oldřichov.
The cycling path primarily features an asphalt surface, making it smooth for most of the ride. However, some sections also include gravel. It is considered to be of moderate difficulty, suitable for all types of bicycles, including touring bikes and e-bikes. Cyclists should ensure their tires are appropriate for both asphalt and gravel sections.
Absolutely! A key highlight is its passage by Děčínský Sněžník, the highest table mountain in the Czech Republic. At its summit, you'll find a historic lookout tower built in 1864, offering expansive views of Czech-Saxony Switzerland. As you descend, you'll also catch glimpses of Děčín Castle perched above the Elbe River.
The direct descent of Bicycle Route 3017 is approximately 11 km. The time it takes to complete can vary greatly depending on your cycling speed and how often you stop to enjoy the views or visit landmarks. For an average cyclist, it might take anywhere from 45 minutes to 1.5 hours of active cycling.
Yes, with its largely asphalt and gravel surface and moderate difficulty, the route is generally considered suitable for families and cyclists of different fitness levels, including beginners. The descent is gradual, making it less strenuous. However, parents should assess their children's cycling ability and comfort with some gravel sections.
While the route itself is primarily scenic, the starting point near Děčínský Sněžník and the destination in Děčín offer various amenities. Děčín city provides ample opportunities to enjoy local culture and cuisine in its cozy restaurants and cafes, as well as accommodation options. It's advisable to carry snacks and water for the descent itself.
While the route is popular, it is generally not overly crowded, especially outside peak summer weekends. However, to ensure a more serene experience, cyclists often recommend starting earlier in the day. During the peak season (April to October), weekends might see more visitors, particularly around Děčínský Sněžník.
Generally, cycling paths in the Czech Republic are dog-friendly, provided your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash, especially in more populated areas or near wildlife. Cyclists with dogs should ensure their pets are comfortable with cycling alongside them and be mindful of other path users.
Yes, while the 3017 is a descent, it forms part of a broader network. A longer loop incorporating this section can be around 48 km. The route also connects to major cycling arteries like the Elbe Cycle Route and the Krušnohorská Artery, allowing for longer excursions and the creation of circular routes through the wider Bohemian and Saxon Switzerland regions.
For more advanced cyclists, the Děčín area offers connections to challenging routes within the Děčínsko a Lužické hory tourist region. The Krušnohorská Artery provides more demanding terrain, and exploring sections of the Elbe Cycle Route can lead to longer, multi-day tours with varying difficulty levels, including climbs and descents through the Elbe River canyon.