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Schwedenlöcher

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The Schwedenlöcher, or "Swedish Holes," is a dramatic and wild gorge nestled within the heart of Saxon Switzerland National Park in Germany. This captivating natural monument forms a deep, narrow passage through the towering sandstone massif, connecting the iconic Bastei rock formation with the serene Amselgrund valley. Renowned for its unique geological formations and rich history, it stands as a testament to the powerful forces of erosion in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains.

Visitors consistently describe the Schwedenlöcher as a highlight…

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    19 de dezembro de 2016

    Trilha

    The Schwedenlöcher are a particularly exciting section and my personal highlight in Saxon Switzerland. This section got its name during the Thirty Years' War, when farmers from the village of Rathenwalde fled there to escape the Swedish soldiers and occupiers of the village. In my opinion, this is the most beautiful gorge path in Saxon Switzerland that I know of. This particularly wild path has something almost fairytale-like about it and at times you feel like you are in the jungle.
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    Beautiful but also exhausting ascent and descent to the Bastei bridge
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    8 de maio de 2017

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    nice area, moderate ascent, easy descent
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    Distância 456 m

    Desnível positivo 60 m

    Desnível negativo 0 m

    always open

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    Schwedenlöcher, 01848 Hohnstein

    www.oberelbe.de/tourismus/wandern/schwedenloecher.html

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    Localização:Suíça saxônica, Saxônia Suíça - Montanhas de Minério do Leste, Saxônia, Alemanha

    Perguntas Frequentes

    What is the overall difficulty of hiking through the Schwedenlöcher gorge?

    The Schwedenlöcher gorge is considered a moderately challenging hike due to its significant number of steps. Hikers will navigate approximately 700 to 777 steps, covering an altitude difference of about 160 meters. While the path is well-maintained with staircases and bridges, the ascent and descent can be strenuous, making sturdy footwear essential. It's a rewarding experience for those prepared for a physical challenge.

    How long does it typically take to hike through the Schwedenlöcher gorge?

    The time required to hike through the Schwedenlöcher gorge itself can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to admire the scenery. As it's often part of a larger loop connecting the Bastei and Amselgrund, the gorge section might take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. The entire circular walk, including the Bastei, can take 2-3 hours or more.

    Is the Schwedenlöcher gorge suitable for families with young children?

    While the Schwedenlöcher offers a magical, fairytale-like experience, its numerous steps and sometimes narrow passages can be challenging for very young children or those in strollers. It's generally more suitable for families with older children who are accustomed to hiking and can manage the physical demands of the many stairs. Consider the endurance of your children before embarking on this route.

    Is the Schwedenlöcher gorge dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Schwedenlöcher gorge is generally dog-friendly. Many hikers bring their dogs along. However, due to the large number of steps and potentially crowded conditions, especially on weekends, it's important to keep your dog on a leash and ensure they are comfortable with stairs and navigating uneven terrain. Always carry water for your pet.

    What are the parking options for visiting the Schwedenlöcher gorge?

    The primary parking option is the Basteiparkplatz in Lohmen, located on Basteistraße. This car park offers direct access to the Schwedenlöcher gorge and the Bastei area. There is a daily fee for parking. Arriving early, especially during peak season or on weekends, is highly recommended as the car park can fill up quickly.

    Are there public transport options to reach the Schwedenlöcher gorge?

    Yes, the Schwedenlöcher gorge is accessible via public transport. You can take a train to Kurort Rathen. From there, a ferry crosses the Elbe River, and you can then hike up towards the Bastei and access the gorge. Buses also serve the area, connecting to nearby towns and attractions. Check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.

    What are the best times of day to visit the Schwedenlöcher gorge to avoid crowds?

    To experience the Schwedenlöcher gorge with fewer crowds, it's best to visit early in the morning, shortly after sunrise, or later in the afternoon, closer to sunset. Weekdays are generally less busy than weekends, especially during the peak tourist season from spring to autumn. The gorge's mystical atmosphere is particularly enchanting in the quieter hours.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Schwedenlöcher gorge?

    Yes, there are several options for refreshments and accommodation nearby. The village of Kurort Rathen, accessible via ferry across the Elbe, offers various restaurants, cafes, and guesthouses. Near the Bastei Bridge, you'll also find eateries and a hotel. These locations provide convenient spots for a meal or an overnight stay after your hike.

    What unique natural features or landmarks can be seen within the Schwedenlöcher gorge?

    The Schwedenlöcher gorge is renowned for its towering sandstone walls, which in some places are only a few meters apart, creating a dramatic, labyrinthine path. Hikers will encounter numerous straight sections winding through unique rock formations, small bridges, and the impressive Schwedenturm, a prominent rock tower popular with climbers. The gorge's cool, moss-covered walls add to its wild and romantic ambiance.

    Can the Schwedenlöcher gorge be hiked in winter, and what are the conditions like?

    Yes, the Schwedenlöcher gorge is accessible year-round, and a winter hike offers a distinct, quiet experience. The moss on the walls can appear vibrantly green, and the gorge often remains pleasantly cool. However, be prepared for potentially icy or snowy conditions on the steps and paths. Appropriate winter hiking gear, including sturdy, slip-resistant footwear, is essential for safety.

    What is the historical significance of the name 'Schwedenlöcher'?

    The name 'Schwedenlöcher' (Swedish Holes) dates back to the Thirty Years' War. In August 1639, after Swedish soldiers attacked the nearby village of Rathewalde, local farmers sought refuge with their belongings in this inaccessible ravine. The gorge continued to serve as a hiding place in later conflicts, including the Great Northern War and the Wars of Liberation, adding a rich historical layer to its natural beauty.

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