Border plate view
The Grenzplatte rises like a pulpit from the steep north-eastern rock face on the border with the Czech Republic. The 525-metre-high plateau can be reached via narrow forest paths.
The spot is ideal for a rest and offers a sweeping view of the opposite rock towers of the Bielatal, both on the German and Czech sides.
The view of the Hoher Schneeberg, the highest peak in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, is particularly striking. The wooded mountain ranges and deeply carved valleys in the surrounding area can also be clearly seen.
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Openings
Mountains/viewpoints/view towers
The lookout at the border plateau is in principle always open.
The lookout at the border plateau is in principle always open.
Price info
Mountains/Viewpoints/Outlook Towers
There is no entrance fee to pay when visiting the border plateau.
There is no entrance fee to pay when visiting the border plateau.
Eligibility
for Groups
Pet allowed
Payment methods
Entrance Free
Directions & Parking facilities
Only accessible on foot.
Contact person
Touristinformation Rosenthal-Bielatal
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