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Apelstein 9 – Memorial to the Battle of Wachau

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Apelstein 9 – Memorial to the Battle of Wachau

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Apelstein 9 – Memorial to the Battle of Wachau

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The Apelstein 9 – Battle of Wachau Memorial is a significant historical monument located in Leipzig-Liebertwolkwitz, Germany. Standing at an elevation of 194 meters, this inscribed stone commemorates a pivotal engagement during the Battle of Leipzig in 1813, also known as the Battle of the Nations. It is one of 50 "Apelsteine" scattered across the region, each marking key positions and events from this monumental conflict.

Visitors are often moved by the tangible connection to European history that Apelstein 9…

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    Original 4 - is in the Museum Torhaus Markkleeberg (not far from Apelstein 50)


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    Interesting memorial stones in memory of the Battle of Nations in 1813.
    More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apelsteine
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    Mortier, Duke of Treviso, 2 divisions d. young. guard,
    12,000 men
    Battle of Wachau on October 16, 1813
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    Location: Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of Apelstein 9?

    Apelstein 9 is one of 50 monuments commemorating the Battle of Leipzig (also known as the Battle of the Nations) in 1813. This particular stone marks the position of Marshal Mortier and 12,000 men of the Young Guard during the Battle of Wachau on October 16, 1813, a key engagement within the larger conflict. It serves as a tangible reminder of one of Europe's largest battles prior to World War I.

    Are there specific hiking or cycling routes that connect Apelstein 9 with other Apelsteine memorials?

    Yes, there are several routes designed to help visitors explore multiple Apelsteine. You can find tours that connect all 50 stones in numerical order or optimized for the shortest possible distance. These routes offer a comprehensive way to understand the vast scale and strategic movements of the Battle of Leipzig.

    What are the parking options available near Apelstein 9 – Battle of Wachau Memorial?

    While the monument itself is easily accessible, specific dedicated parking for Apelstein 9 is not explicitly highlighted. Visitors typically find parking in the surrounding Leipzig-Liebertwolkwitz area. It's advisable to look for public parking spaces in nearby residential or commercial zones, especially if you plan to embark on a longer walk to other memorials.

    How can I reach Apelstein 9 by public transport?

    Apelstein 9 is located in Leipzig-Liebertwolkwitz. Public transport options in Leipzig, such as buses or trams, can get you to the general vicinity. From the nearest stop, a short walk would typically be required to reach the memorial. Checking local transport schedules for routes serving Liebertwolkwitz is recommended for the most up-to-date information.

    Is Apelstein 9 – Battle of Wachau Memorial suitable for a winter visit?

    Yes, Apelstein 9 can be visited year-round. While the experience is poignant in any season, winter visits offer a different atmosphere, often with fewer crowds. Be prepared for potentially cold weather and icy conditions on paths. The monument itself remains accessible, but surrounding trails might be less maintained than in warmer months.

    Are dogs allowed at Apelstein 9 and on nearby trails?

    Generally, monuments and public outdoor spaces in Germany are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The gentle terrain around Apelstein 9 and connecting trails makes it suitable for walks with your canine companion. Always observe local signage for any specific restrictions.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Apelstein 9?

    Apelstein 9 is situated in Leipzig-Liebertwolkwitz, a residential area. While there might not be amenities directly adjacent to the monument, you can find cafes, restaurants, and local pubs within a short driving or walking distance in the wider Liebertwolkwitz district or nearby Leipzig neighborhoods. For accommodation, Leipzig city center offers a wide range of options.

    What other significant Apelsteine or historical landmarks are nearby Apelstein 9?

    Apelstein 9 is part of a network of 50 Apelsteine. Other notable stones, such as Apelstein 45, are not far away. Additionally, the Museum Torhaus Markkleeberg, which houses Apelstein 4, is another significant historical site related to the Battle of Leipzig that is accessible from the area.

    What is the typical trail length if I want to visit multiple Apelsteine starting from Apelstein 9?

    The length of trails connecting multiple Apelsteine can vary significantly. If you aim to visit all 50 stones, routes can range from approximately 50 to 70 kilometers, suitable for cycling or multi-day hikes. Shorter circular walks focusing on a cluster of nearby stones would be much shorter, typically a few kilometers, offering flexibility for different fitness levels and time commitments.

    Is Apelstein 9 – Battle of Wachau Memorial wheelchair accessible?

    The monument itself is a stone marker, generally located on level ground or easily accessible paths. The immediate area around Apelstein 9 is typically gentle terrain. However, the accessibility of connecting trails to other Apelsteine or public transport stops may vary. It's best to check specific route details if planning a longer exploration by wheelchair.

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