Schwedenlöcher Gorge

Natural sight
A wild and romantic gorge between Bastei and Amselgrund, crossed by a narrow rocky lane with steps and footbridges;
The Schwedenlöcher run as a deep gorge through the rock massif between Rathen and the Bastei. The name comes from the time of the Thirty Years' War, when villagers hid in the gorge from passing troops.

Today, a well-developed path leads through the gorge over around 700 steps. The path runs between high sandstone walls, some of which are only a few meters apart. In many places it remains pleasantly cool even in summer and in winter the green moss on the walls glows.

At around 160 meters in altitude, the ascent is challenging but easy to manage.

The Schwedenlöcher are located in the middle of the Saxon Switzerland National Park with corresponding nature conservation regulations.

Good to know

Openings

Mountains/Viewpoints/Outlook Towers
The Schwedenlöcher is in principle always open.

Price info

Mountains/Viewpoints/Observation Towers
There is no entrance fee to pay when visiting the Schwedenlöcher.

Payment methods

Entrance Free

Contact person

Touristinformation Lohmen
Touristinformation Lohmen
Schloss Lohmen 1
01847 Lohmen

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