The name Prießnitz stands for Breza, from the Slavic and means birch. In addition to the eponymous birch, you can also discover marigolds, sundews and marsh irises in the Prießnitzgrund. …
The Zschonerbach rises on the northern edge of the Kesselsdorf industrial park and flows into the Elbe after eight kilometers. He has left a difference in altitude of 171 meters …
Good for hiking or walking. The bike also feels good here, but not on weekends, because it gets too crowded. By bike you take the trail on the opposite side of the stream. Then it's definitely fun.