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Saale Cycle Route – idyllic castles, nature and wine

The River Saale flows out of the Fichtelgebirge Mountains towards the Elbe, lined with castles atop hills and mountains, tranquil villages and buzzing towns and cities. The exciting Saale Cycle Route covers 403 kilometres in total.

For more than 25 years now, the Saale Cycle Route has been connecting three federal states – Bavaria, Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt – making it an impressive emblem of German reunification. The river meanders for many kilometres through a mountainous region of forests, gorges, reservoirs and steep climbs, with castles and palaces sat proudly atop many of the peaks. No matter how hard the bike ride becomes, a visit to the dripstone caves near Saalfeld or the old university town of Jena makes it all worthwhile. Connoisseurs will also appreciate a drop or two of wine from the Saale-Unstrut vineyards in the area around Naumburg. The River Saale continues to flow through meadows and riverside forests, before joining the Elbe at Barby.

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The Saale cycle path — 9 stages from the source of the Saale to the Elbe

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Beautiful nature, majestic castles and charming towns accompany the Saale cycle path from the Fichtel Mountains to the Elbe. You'll cycle through enchanted forests, past breathtaking reservoirs and into romantic river valleys—and you'll visit some incredibly picturesque vineyards on the way. The Saale cycle path takes you from Bavaria to Saxony-Anhalt on over 400 kilometers (250 miles) of breathtakingly beautiful bikeways. Starting in the Fichtel Mountains in Upper Franconia, it winds you alongside the Saale river to the cities of Jena and Naumburg—leading you to the point where it joins the Elbe near Barby. Along the cycle path, you'll find countless accommodation options, such as hotels, guesthouses and campsites. As the regions is fairly popular amongst cyclists, these places are also specially prepared for the specific needs of bikepackers/long-distance tourers. You will also find many restaurants, cafés, beer gardens and wineries as well as beautiful resting places in the middle of nature where you can enjoy a quick rest stop or picnic while you ride. Allowing you to cut the ride short should you suddenly need to head home, you'll also pass numerous train stations which will allow for a quick getaway from any of the individual ride stages. To get to the start of the ride, you can take the train to Münchberg, which is about nine kilometers (six miles) from the source of the Saale. If you don't want to cycle this section, you can also start the first stage at Seulbitz, where there is a train station, and skip the first 15 kilometers (9 miles). At the end of the Saale cycle path, you can simply continue down the road a little further until you get to Schönebeck. From here, you can take the train to wherever you're headed—whether that be back home or off to your next adventure. If, after all this biking, you're not quite done yet, you can also combine the Saale cycle path with other long-distance bike routes, such as the Unstrut Cycle Path and the Elbe Cycle Path. You can find our Collections detailing these potential add-ons here: komoot.com/collection/547/unstrut-cycle-path-4-days-through-thuringia-and-saxony-anhalt komoot.com/collection/380/elbe-cycle-path-part-i-cross-border-cycling-pleasure

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Etappe 1: Von der Saalequelle nach Hof – Saaleradweg

The Saale Cycle Path begins at the source of the Saale in the Fichtelgebirge, and you can cycle it in nine stages. The first stage takes you 34 kilometers from the source of the Saale to Hof.

Etappe 2: Von Hof nach Blankenstein – Saaleradweg

Today's stage takes you from Hof to Blankenstein and, at 29 kilometers, is shorter than the previous stage, but also a bit hilly.

In Hof it starts out flat. You cycle along the Saale out of the city, where a beautiful field and meadow landscape welcomes you. The Jean-Paul-Weg takes you through an idyllic … read more

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Etappe 3: Von Blankenstein nach Ziegenrück – Saaleradweg

On the 44-kilometer stage from Blankenstein to Ziegenrück it is hilly again today, but the landscape is all the more spectacular.

From Blankenstein you cycle to the mouth of the Lemnitz in the Saale. From there you follow the increasingly wider Saale, which is dammed a few kilometers further down. Over … read more

Etappe 4: Von Ziegenrück nach Saalfeld – Saaleradweg

Today it is 42 kilometers that will take you from Ziegenrück to Saalfeld. The route has a similar characteristic to the previous stage: some hills, a beautiful reservoir and breathtaking scenery.

From Ziegenrück you drive around a loop of the Saale over a small hill. The path leads you mainly through … read more

Etappe 5: Von Saalfeld nach Jena – Saaleradweg

The 57 kilometers from Saalfeld to Jena are mostly downhill today, only a few short climbs will make you sweat.

The cycle path meanders via Volkstedt and Rudolstadt from Saalfeld to the Saale until it continues its way through wide fields and meadows parallel to the course of the river. Hitting the Saale … read more

Etappe 6: Von Jena nach Naumburg – Saaleradweg

Today you cycle 49 kilometers from Jena to Naumburg. You come through the Saale-Unstrut wine-growing region. This stage is all about pleasure cycling, because on the route you always have the opportunity to try the delicious wines.

After you have left Jena, you will find yourself in a beautiful landscape … read more

Etappe 7: Von Naumburg nach Halle – Saaleradweg

Today it's 60 kilometers from Naumburg to Halle an der Saale. The route leads you through beautiful nature, but also through many urban sections when you pass cities such as Weißenfels, Merseburg and the foothills of Halle.

After Naumburg, you can first cycle comfortably along the banks of the Saale and … read more

Etappe 8: Von Halle nach Bernburg – Saaleradweg

You cycle 58 kilometers on the penultimate stage of the Saale Cycle Path from Halle to Bernburg. The cycle path leads through the unique landscape of the "Lower Saale Valley" nature park.

Behind the gates of the city you have a beautiful view of the Brachwitz Alps nature reserve, which impresses with … read more

Etappe 9: Von Bernburg zur Saalemündung – Saaleradweg

Today is the last stage on the Saale Cycle Path, which will take you from Bernburg to the mouth of the Saale on the Elbe. At 31 kilometers, it is one of the shorter and also one of the flattest stages of the bike tour. A really nice end to enjoy.

From Bernburg you roll along the banks of the Saale in … read more

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Enjoy culture and nature on the river

"Everything flows" is also the motto in Saale-Unstrut. Because the area along the rivers Saale and Unstrut, which give the region its name, as well as the rivers Weiße Elster and Ilm, is not only known for its multi-faceted hiking and cycling opportunities.

The rivers also play their part in the popularity of this charming stretch of land. Let the enchanting panorama of the intact natural and cultural landscape pass you by on a leisurely boat trip on the Saale or while paddling on the Unstrut. Simply hire a rowing boat, canoe or kayak from one of the local Boat Hire and get active as a water walker.

River tour on the Unstrut

Alone or as part of a guided water tour lasting several days - just as you please!

The 200 km long Unstrut with its varied river course is particularly suitable for this, as it has not been navigated by passenger ships since 2017. Before the Unstrut reaches Flower base The river flows into the Saale near Naumburg, and even inexperienced boaters can try their hand at rowing or paddling on the calmly flowing water.

In recent years, a lot has been done to reconstruct the technical facilities along the Unstrut. In the meantime, seven locks have been reopened between Freyburg and Artern for water hikers during the Operating hours passable (for a fee). Numerous entry and exit points as well as rest areas on the banks of the Unstrut have also been revitalised and made attractive for ambitious water sports enthusiasts. These are ideal conditions for experiencing the beautiful Unstrut valley from a water perspective.

...and on the Saale

The second largest tributary of the Elbe, the 413-kilometre-long Saale, on the other hand, is also ideal for an excursion on a passenger boat.

With child and cone at Board walk, sit back and relax and let vineyards and castles from the Middle Ages pass by. Surely one of the most relaxing ways to explore the Saale-Unstrut region!

But also water sports enthusiasts will enjoy the natural Saale between Bad Kösen and Weißenfels at their expense! You can choose from a total of twenty different boat tours on the rivers Unstrut and Saale. Twenty reasons, as varied as they are tempting, to let yourself drift and be carried by the water in the Saale-Unstrut holiday region.

Sometimes fast, sometimes slow on the White Elster

The Weiße Elster, which flows into the Saale near Halle, was named "River Landscape of the Year 2020/21" by the Friends of Nature of Germany.

So you can also discover the idyllic river landscape of the White Elster, Central Germany's most important river. Paddling tours of varying degrees of difficulty are possible on the White Elster between Wünschendorf, Bad Köstritz and Zeitz. Fast water currents that bring action and challenge alternate with calm stretches of water where there is time for conversation and a view of the surroundings! For those who would like to explore parts of the route by bike, the Elster Cycle Path recommended.

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Eine nahezu unberührte Naturlandschaft, liebenswerte Menschen, kulturhistorische Schätze, spannende Geschichten – das alles begegnet Ihnen in diesem zauberhaften Landstrich des Elbe-Saale-Winkels. Die malerische Flusslandschaft an Elbe und Saale mit dem idyllischen Elbe-Saale-Winkel ist wie geschaffen für Freizeitaktivitäten an frischer Luft. Radfahren, Wandern, Kanufahren, Wassersport, Camping, Natur erleben – werden bei uns groß geschrieben. Ein ausgedehntes regionales Rad- und Wanderwegenetz mit Anbindung an Elbe- und Saaleradwanderweg lädt zu ausgiebigen Entdeckungstouren per Rad oder per pedes ein. Wassertouristische Angebote und sportliche Aktivitäten ergänzen die vielfältigen Möglichkeiten zum Erholen und Entspannen.

Ob tauchen, angeln, surfen oder Kanufahren – auch das gehört zur Angebotspalette dazu. Hier im UNESCO-Biosphärenreservat Mittelelbe befindet sich der größte zusammenhängende Auenwaldkomplex Europas. 1979 wurde das Naturschutzgebiet Steckby – Lödderitzer Forst durch die UNESCO unter Schutz gestellt. Neun Jahre später, um die Flächen des Dessau-Wörlitzer-Gartenreichs erweitert, entstand schließlich 1997 das heutige Biosphärenreservat Flusslandschaft Mittelelbe.

Genießen Sie diese Naturidylle, wo die Saale in die Elbe fließt, direkt vor den Toren der Landeshauptstadt Magdeburg.

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Elbe: The Pride of Germany Rivers

Elbe is among the true European rivers which not only carry but have also been linking cultural spaces, unifying Europe in many ways. The Elbe has been performing the function of a major waterway in the central European region for centuries.

River Elbe begins in the Czech Republic, then passing through the German lands and then finally flows into the North Sea. The point of origin of the river is situated in the mountains of Krkonoše or the Giant mountains, as they are popularly known. The Krkonoše are they located near to the borders between Czech Republic and Poland.

River Elbe also while flowing passes through the Bohemian or the north-western Czech Republic. Further down it turns and forms a rather wide arc across Bohemia or the northwestern Czech Republic. It is then that the Elbe moves into the German lands from a distance of 25 miles or 40 kilometres from Dresden. The Elbe also splits into two branches right above Hamburg and these branches when they flow further downstream they get joined again while at the same time broadening into its estuary. The mouth of this estury is located at Cuxhaven, the same point wherefrom it flows into North Sea.

The river measures a complete length of 1165 kilometres or 724 miles. About one third of the river passes through the Czech Republic and the remaining two thirds is in Germany. Among the major tributaries of the Elbe are: Vltava or Moldau, Ohře or Eger, Mulde, Saale, Schwarze or the Black, Elster, Havel, and Alster.

The physiography of the river Elbe

Formation of any river requires some headwater streams and so is the case with the Elbe. You can find its numerous headwater streams in the Krkonoše Mountains. The Krkonoše Mountains are located at a distance of just a few miles from the Polish-Czech frontier.

The river Elbe rather intriguingly flows south and west while forming wide arcs. This arc formation continues further for a total of roughly 225 miles within the Czech Republic. Here in the Czech region it fuses with the Vltava at Mělník. Then while further flowing downstream, reaching a distance of about 18 miles from the point of the previous confluence it also joins the Ohfe. From this point on the Elbe veers towards the northwest passing through the picturesque Elbe Sandstone Mountains. Then it moves into a gorge which is four miles long right before entering Germany.

Within the German lands, in a section located between Dresden and Magdeburg the Elbe is welcomed by many long tributaries. Amongst these tributaries all but the Schwarze Elster follow the left bank stream. Origins of these left bank streamed tributaries are located in the Ore Mountains or the Thuringian Forest region. The geographical foci of the Elbe are in the Halle and Leipzig. Most of the tributaries rise in the uplands of Mecklenburg.

About 25 miles below Dresden is Riesa from where the Elbe enters the North German plain. It flows below Riesa where it further forms a wide floodplain. The region between Wittenberg and Dessau is where the valley floors of the east and west narrows town to a point where it reaches a width of mere five miles. In the northern side you will see the hilly land rise. The floodplains begin to further widen from Dessau to Magdeburg. You will also be able to see dikes being constructed from here to further down to the sea. While on its course the Elbe also forms a floodplain which is about two miles wide. This floodplain is located below the confluence with the Havel. From the Havel the river moves further down and moves from the southeast to the northwest. As a result the floodplain widens and forms many distributaries and backwaters which are often flanked by low sandy hills or geest as they are usually known. There are these reclaimed salt marshes which begin at Lauenburg. The Elbe transverses into two separate streams – the Norder Elbe and the Suder Elbe, this division takes place right above Hamburg. Here the floodplains are eight miles wide but narrow down to four miles when it reaches the sandy geest of Schleswig-Holstein and the Lüneburg Heath.

River Elbs’ estuary or the unterelbe covers an area that expands from Hamburg to Cuxhaven. The total area reaches roughly to about 55 miles. However, its width does vary from one to two miles on an average. Most of the area is occupied by mud flats and sandbanks. The main channel which reaches these plains is buoyed and dredged. High tides frequent these plains and at that time the depths in this region reaches 53 feet or 16 metres. Southern side or the left bank is characterised by low and marshy features, also the river has sandbanks. On the other hand, the right side of the bank is much steeper and is below the levels of Hamburg. If one goes further down the stream then there come the marshes, diked and drained. This area is particularly fertile and therefore much of the cultivation takes place here. Hamburg, the great German port city was able to thus prosper and grow on the banks fo the river Alster. Today, you can find characteristic modern facilities and utilities swarming the river side spread of the southern bank of the river Elbe.

Elbe flows through the city of Hamburg and meets with the Hanseatic city then flows into the North Sea. You can take many routes and methods and then explore the river and its sights. As far as the very existence of Hamburg is concerned, the city would not have come to existence without the river Elbe. Originating high up in the Czech mountains and crossing two other German state capitals, Dresden and Magdeburg, before passing through the city of Hamburg, eventually reaching the North Sea at Cuxhaven.

The hydrology

Flow of water into the Elbe varies considerably throughout its journey from the Czech Republic up towards the North Sea. Also, there are implications due to the amount of precipitation and thawing in its drainage basin areas. For instance take the example of Dresden. Here the river receives discharges at an average rate of 11,200 cubic feet or 317 cubic metres per second from the period between the years 1931 to 1975. The interesting point to note here is that these discharges, their average rate also varied from being as low as 800 cubic feet to reaching a maximum of a whopping 118,700 cubic feet. At another instance, about 140 miles from the mouth of the river, at New-Darchau, the rate of discharge was measured to be 24,700 cubic feet per second. This was measured in the period between 1926 and 1965. In the same period the minimum average discharge was measured to be 5100 cubic feet per second whereas the maximum was measured at 127,700 cubic feet per second.

The above mentioned variations have been noted to cause severe navigational problems. However, with the many dams that was constructed on the upper Elbe, in the Czech Republic region and at Geesthacht. You can find large sized dams on the Vltava and also on the Saale in the Thuringian Forest. Occasionally, these dams do not seem to be sufficient to control the water levels in the Elbe. Now, towards the lower course of the Elbe, the river takes a tidal course and reaches the dam at Geesthacht, above Hamburg. The river here flows in the reverses periodically. On an average these tides reach a height of about 8 feet. Interestingly, at the time of storms this very water reaches ginormous proportions and sometimes even the city gets flooded.

The river has been supporting the local economy:

River Elbe has been a source of economic prosperity for not only the cities that are located on the banks of the river Elbe but also for the entire German region. All of this was possible because of the waterway connections which facilitated the navigation of various vessels from Hamburg to Berlin. This network connected the southern and eastern sections of Germany together. Among the other regions that could be connected were the industrial towns of Osnabrück, Hannover, Salzgitter, Hildesheim, Peine, and Wolfsburg along with the cannal network through which the rivers Weser and Rhine were also interlinked to facilitate trade and tourism.

The Elbe–Havel Canal for instance carried the load of traffic towards the eastern side where Magdeburg was situated. This network further reached Poland by going around Berlin. Kiel Canal started from the very mouth of the Elbe, running towards the Baltic Sea. Elbe–Lübeck Canal began from Lauenburg and then moved towards the Baltic Sea. This route was in-fact based on the 14 th century canal construction. There is also a canal network which runs on the Weser River which connects the lower Elbe to Bremerhaven. The Vltava network is alone responsible for facilitating the movement of baggage’s worth 1000 tonnes from as far as Prague. The river network is also interlinked in the Eastern German side through the major ports such as that of – Magdeburg, Schönebeck, Aken, Dessau, Torgau, Riesa, and Dresden. On this network you can find carriers transporting bituminous coal, lignite, coke, metal, potash, grain, and piece goods. Hamburg is one of the largest and important ports in the whole of Europe. It is equipped with a six line railway tunnel along with multilane road tunnels which pass right under the Elbe. This links with the trans-European traffic network allowing a further outreach.

The history of the Elbe

There have been evidences which support that settlements have been coming and going in the river basin created by the Elbe since pre-historic times. During the Middle Ages, the Elbe performed the function of a border which was inhabited by the northern Slavs. When we come to the 12 th century colonisation of the area began by the Germans. Its function and role in shaping European history continued down the many centuries.

During the time of World War II a certain post near to Torgau on the Elbe was regarded to be the meeting place for the Soviet and the U.S. armies. The Elbe from the point of the end of the war till the 1990 was characterised as the boundary between East and West Germany.

The water of Elbe has facilitated the conception and sprouting of many cities along its banks. One of the most important cities along its route is Hamburg which dates back to the 9 th century. Lübeck was another city which originated in the same manner. Lübeck together with Hamburg formed the Hanseatic League in 1241. Magdeburg is another such ancient city dating back to the 9 th century. Back in those days it used to be an important trading post located between the bordering regions of Germans and the Slavs. A few hundred years later, in the 13 th century Magdeburg emerged to be immensely prosperous and a flourishing commercial city. It also was an important member of the Hanseatic League. Today, Magdeburg is the largest inland harbour of eastern Germany. Dresden is another important city located on the Elbe which was founded in the year 1200. When the Age of Reason arrived in the 18 th century Dresden emerged to a crucial centre for fine arts and became to be known as Florence on the Elbe. The city of Dresden boasts of its much beautiful architecture. Another historically crucial city located on the Elbe is Wittenberg which was the birthplace of the Protestant Reformation. Also, there was the famous porcelain manufacturing town of Meissen which is located on the banks of the river Elbe.

Some of the earlier historical records have shown that river Elbe was written down by Ptolemy as the Albis which in the Germanic language is the word for river.

Following is a list of important cities and sites that can be found along the Elbe

  • Hradec Králové
  • Brandýs nad Labem-Stará Boleslav
  • Ústí nad Labem
  • Wittenberge

The journey along the Elbe

There are many ways to discover Germany and Europe largely. One of them is through its many waterways. You can easily find many companies which engage with and provide numerous tour packages in the same regard.

It is through the river Elbe that one can quite literally begin to explore the numerous opulent palaces of the Saxon monarchs. Then go on sailing between the rather dramatized sandstone cliffs of Germany’s Saxon Switzerland. You can find the gorgeous splendours of baroque architecture in Dresden and also witness how the porcelain manufacturing industries create the beautiful cutleries that fancied the imagination of many Germanic aristocrats in Meissenware. Furthermore, you can also go on tracing the footsteps of Martin Luther himself in his very own town of Wittenberg and experience as to how the Protestant Reformation changed Europe forever. The journey can also extend towards the graceful character of Prague and mix with the indulgences of multicultural Berlin.

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