Best canyons around Lommatzsch are characterized by deeply incised valleys and picturesque gorges within the natural landscape of the Lommatzscher Pflege region. This area, located near Meißen, features a terrain shaped by rivers and streams, creating numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is known for its serene natural surroundings and offers walking trails through these valleys. These natural features provide a setting for exploration and recreation.
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Less than 5 minutes from Meissen's city center, you'll find absolute peace and quiet here. Especially in summer, it's pleasantly cool here—which helps on the climb to Proschwitz Castle.
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Highly recommended. It rolls great here, and the eyes also get to see something beautiful.
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A rustic reason to get to the Elbe or uphill to Proschwitz Castle.
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Going downhill here seems to roll by itself. There are a few potholes in places, but otherwise the road quality is good or very good, and traffic is also limited.
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Between Wahnitz and Mertitz.
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The short, deeply cut valley has always been called this. It runs through the area from Proschwitz in the direction of Zscheila to Fürstengraben. The name Heiliger Grund goes back to a legend about Benno (Bishop of Meissen), who was associated with the valley. Bishop Benno is said to have often preached in the valley and also stayed there often. Once, when the people who had gathered around him became thirsty, Bishop Benno is said to have struck a rock with his bishop's staff, whereupon a spring sprung up at this point. Source:https://stadtwiki-meissen.de/wiki/Heiliger_Grund_(Tal)
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Beautiful ride through the Ketzerbachtal, although the asphalt is mostly quite rough, it still rolls well through an idyllic, deeply indented valley with floodplain meadows.
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Easy to drive in either direction. But I usually ride downhill on the way back to Dresden on a rather easy tour. Entry into the Triebischtal is possible in many places. In Meissen I continue along the Triebisch behind the porcelain factory.
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Among the most popular gorges are Triebischtal Valley, known for its easy cycling route and good road quality, and Niederjahna Valley, which offers a quiet, natural environment ideal for finding inner peace. Another favorite is Knorregrund, appreciated for its shady paths and comfortable hiking trails.
The Heiliger Grund (Holy Ground) is a deeply incised valley near Meißen, known for its serene natural surroundings and picturesque views, especially in autumn. It offers well-maintained paths for walking, jogging, and cycling, and is rich in local legends, including tales of Bishop Benno of Meißen.
The gorges around Lommatzsch, particularly the Heiliger Grund, are beautiful year-round. However, autumn is highly recommended for its charming views of the Meißen Castle ensemble, the Elbe river, and local vineyards, offering a particularly scenic experience.
Yes, several gorges are suitable for families. Knorregrund is specifically highlighted as family-friendly, offering comfortable hiking trails. The Heiliger Grund is also designed to be child-friendly, with numerous family-oriented walks.
Yes, many trails in the gorges are dog-friendly. The Heiliger Grund, for instance, permits dogs on its trails, making it a great option for walks with your canine companion.
You can expect to see deeply incised valleys, winding streams, and lush forest trails. The region's terrain is shaped by rivers, creating picturesque natural scenery with areas of red porphyry rock formations and idyllic floodplain meadows, such as those found in the Ketzerbach Valley.
Yes, the Heiliger Grund is steeped in history and legend. Its name, 'Holy Ground,' comes from local tales involving Bishop Benno of Meißen, who is said to have preached there and even caused a spring to emerge from a rock.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Zöthain Double Bridge – View of Schloss Schieritz loop from Lommatzsch,' and cycling routes. For more options, explore the guides for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling around Lommatzsch.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For example, you can try the 'View of Schieritz Castle – Mühlenbrücke (Mill Bridge) loop from Piskowitz' or the 'Zöthain Double Bridge – Ruins of Schwarzes Gut loop from Lommatzsch.' You can find more detailed hiking routes in the hiking guide for Lommatzsch.
Absolutely. The Triebischtal Valley is known for its easy cycling paths, and the Winding Road Through the Ketzerbach Valley also offers a beautiful ride. For more cycling options, check out the road cycling routes and gravel biking guides for the Lommatzsch area.
Visitors highly value the opportunity to find peace and quiet in nature, especially in places like Niederjahna Valley. The serene natural surroundings, well-maintained paths, and picturesque views through deeply incised valleys are frequently praised, offering a chance to leave everyday life behind and experience mindful moments.
For comfortable exploration, especially along streams and natural paths, solid waterproof footwear is highly recommended. Depending on the activity, consider bringing appropriate gear for hiking, cycling, or birdwatching.


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