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The "Bridge Over the Bode" is more famously known as the Rakotzbrücke, or "Devil's Bridge," a captivating 19th-century stone arch bridge located in Kromlauer Park, Saxony, Germany. Situated at an elevation of approximately 128 meters, this architectural marvel spans the tranquil Rakotzsee, creating a mesmerizing optical illusion of a perfect stone circle when its reflection meets the arch in the still water. It stands as a unique landmark in eastern Germany, close to the Polish border, renowned for its distinctive…
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Elevazione 130 m
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martedì 28 aprile
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No, walking on the Rakotzbrücke itself is strictly prohibited. The bridge was designed purely for aesthetic purposes and is a protected monument. This restriction helps preserve its unique structure and ensures its longevity for future visitors to enjoy from the surrounding paths.
While the Rakotzbrücke is beautiful year-round, winter offers a unique, often quieter, experience. The park paths are generally accessible, but snow and ice can make some areas slippery. The reflection effect might be less pronounced if the lake is frozen or covered in snow, but the basalt columns can look particularly striking against a winter landscape. Always check local weather conditions before planning a winter visit.
The most iconic photos are taken from the banks of the Rakotzsee, where the bridge's reflection completes the perfect circle illusion. There are designated viewing areas around the lake that offer excellent angles. Experiment with different spots along the water's edge to capture the bridge and its reflection, especially on calm days.
The trails within Kromlauer Park are generally easy and flat, making them suitable for leisurely walks. They are well-maintained paths, perfect for a relaxed stroll to enjoy the bridge and the park's botanical features. There are no significant elevation changes or challenging terrain, making it accessible for most visitors.
A leisurely walk focusing on the Rakotzbrücke and a circular route through Kromlauer Park can take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours, depending on your pace and how much time you spend admiring the bridge and other park features. Many visitors spend additional time for photography or simply relaxing in the scenic surroundings.
Yes, Kromlauer Park is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on the trails, but they should be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the comfort and safety of all visitors and to protect the park's environment. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
Within Kromlauer Park itself, there are usually options for refreshments, such as small kiosks or cafes, especially during peak season. For more substantial meals or a wider selection, you would need to venture into the nearby village of Gablenz or other surrounding towns, which offer various dining establishments.
While driving is the most convenient way to reach Kromlauer Park, public transport options exist. You can typically take a train to a nearby larger town like Weißwasser or Cottbus, and then connect via a local bus service to Gablenz. From Gablenz, the park is usually within walking distance. It's advisable to check current bus schedules and routes before your trip, as services can be less frequent, especially on weekends or holidays.
Beyond the Rakotzbrücke, Kromlauer Park is famous for its extensive rhododendron and azalea gardens, which are particularly stunning when in bloom during spring and early summer. The park also features other smaller bridges, various exotic trees, and tranquil pathways that wind through its landscaped grounds, offering a peaceful natural escape.
While the Rakotzbrücke is the main attraction, the entire Kromlauer Park is a gem in itself. Take time to wander off the main paths to discover secluded benches, smaller ponds, and diverse botanical collections. The park's design encourages exploration, and you might find charming, quieter spots away from the main bridge viewing areas.