RebkulTour in Radebeul – Wanderlieblinge Dresden Elbland
RebkulTour in Radebeul – Wanderlieblinge Dresden Elbland
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5.33km
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On this hike, explore Radebeul's hidden vineyards, historical sites and impressive views. Between dense trees, you will come across old vineyard walls and terraces that tell of earlier winegrowing and were abandoned after the phylloxera catastrophe in the late 19th century and reclaimed by nature. Experience stations along the way…
Last updated: January 15, 2026
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2.59 km
1.72 km
610 m
278 m
129 m
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1.79 km
1.74 km
903 m
637 m
255 m
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Highest point (240 m)
Lowest point (130 m)
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Saturday 11 July
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This led me on a steep, natural path to beautiful vantage points such as the Albrechtshöhe and the Spitzhaus. On the way there are informative boards on viticulture, which used to be practiced on …
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Start/Finish: Eduard - Bilz-Platz / very good new signage with lots of interesting information
Radebeul's culture and winemaking are closely linked = RebkulTour.
And once again, there was something new for me to discover. I got a bit off the path - the Blechburg is definitely a great photo opportunity. …
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October 25, 2024
On this hike, explore Radebeul's hidden vineyards, historical sites and impressive views. Between dense trees, you will come across old vineyard walls and terraces that tell of earlier winegrowing and were abandoned after the phylloxera catastrophe in the late 19th century and reclaimed by nature. Experience
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