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The Dresden Heath is a vast forest and heathland area in the southeast of Dresden. It is a popular local recreation area and offers a diverse landscape with pine forests, open heathlands, lakes, and ponds. **Landscape and Nature:** * **Heathlands:** The area is characterized by extensive heathlands with heather, which blooms in purple in late summer. These provide a unique sight and a habitat for various insects and birds. * **Forests:** The area is predominantly characterized by pine forests, but mixed forests with birch and oak trees are also present. The forests offer hiking trails and opportunities to relax in nature. * **Bodies of Water:** Several lakes and ponds, including the Great and Small Deuben Lakes, are ideal for swimming and water sports. They are also home to various bird species. * **Flora and Fauna:** The Dresden Heath is home to a rich flora and fauna. In addition to heather, various other plant species can be found, including rare orchids. Birds, insects, reptiles, and amphibians live here. **Activities:** * **Hiking:** An extensive network of hiking trails invites you to explore. The paths are well signposted and offer varying levels of difficulty. * **Cycling:** The Dresden Heath is also a paradise for cyclists. Numerous bike paths lead through the area. * **Swimming:** You can swim in the lakes in summer and cool off on hot days. * **Horseback Riding:** There are bridleways that lead through the heathland. * **Nature Observation:** The heath is an ideal place for nature observation. With a bit of luck, you might spot various animal species. **Accessibility:** The Dresden Heath is easily accessible by public transport and car. There are several parking lots on the edge of the area. **Conclusion:** The Dresden Heath is a beautiful and diverse recreational area worth visiting at any time of year. Whether for hiking, biking, swimming, or simply relaxing in nature – everyone will find something to their liking here.
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The buildings are picturesquely integrated into the rock, something that is a feast for the eyes. Stamp point EB.
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The finely split main paths in the Dresden Heath can also be used by racing bike.
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The basin of the Binnenalster contains as much water as all Hamburg residents consume daily as drinking water On average, the Inner Alster is no deeper than 3 meters If it freezes enough in winter and the ice layer is at least 20 cm thick, you can ice skate here
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On the southern shore of the Inner Alster Lake runs the Jungfernstieg, a popular promenade in the Hanseatic city. At the Alster Pavilion, you can take a break with a hot drink, soft drink, or Alsterwasser (a local shandy). The steps invite you to sit comfortably right by the water, and you can explore Hamburg from the water with an Alster steamboat tour offered by the Alsterdampfschifffahrt e.V. (Alster Steamship Association) or Alster-Touristik GmbH (Alster Tourism GmbH). In the immediate vicinity of the Jungfernstieg are also Mönckebergstraße and the Colonnaden. The Inner Alster Lake is completed by the Alsterfleet (Alster Canal) and a 200-meter-long tributary, the Kleine Alster (Little Alster), which runs directly past the City Hall. A stele next to the canal commemorates the war dead of the First World War. For over 400 years, the Alster swans have made their home along the canal; Hamburg without these white swans is almost unimaginable. ... From November to March, the swans take up their winter quarters in Eppendorf. The impressive silhouette of buildings around the Inner Alster Lake offers a unique sight, especially in the evenings. Some of the Hanseatic city's most prestigious hotels – such as the Hotel Atlantic or the Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten – are also located around the Alster. The Alster Fountain, which shoots an average of 60 meters of water into the air, was put into operation at noon in April 1987. Over the winter, the fountain is replaced by a Christmas tree decorated with lights. In cold winters, the Outer Alster Lake sometimes freezes over, and thousands of Hamburg residents stroll across the ice during the so-called Alster Ice Fun. Children skate, and even adults take a run-up and glide along with glee. The frozen area will only be opened to the public if the ice has a minimum average thickness of 20 centimeters: this last occurred in 1997 and 2012. https://www.hamburg.de/alster/
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