Cycling Highlight
Recommended by 85 out of 93 cyclists
The Mulde cycle path between Pouch and Bad Düben is well signposted and developed
November 6, 2024
The Mulde is a river with many faces that has shaped its surroundings since the Middle Ages.
Its western arm rises in Schöneck, the highest town in the Vogtland region, at an altitude of 770 meters. In this place, the two source rivers Rote Mulde and Weiße Mulde flow together in the Muldenberg dam and thus form the Zwickauer Mulde, which continues its 167-kilometer route from the Vogtland through the Ore Mountains to the Leipzig lowlands bay.
The Freiberger Mulde, which rises on the main ridge of the Eastern Ore Mountains in the Czech Republic, forms the eastern Mulde arm with a length of 124 kilometers. Although it is the shorter of the two trough arms, it is considered to be the larger trough inflow, since at 35.3 m³ / s it carries significantly more water than the Zwickau trough. If you follow the Freiberger Mulde from its source in Moldova in the Czech Republic, it leads you through the Saxon Burgenland until it finally merges with the Zwickauer Mulde to the Vereinigte Mulde in Sermuth, a district of Colditz.mulderadweg.de/de/Home_10.html?sid=SDGeHzSUkftUzY5qawsRJ6Al339kumUs
July 24, 2020
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