- The
Amselgrund ("Amsel Bottom") is the name
given to the
valley of the Grünbach
stream in the
heart of
Saxon Switzerland in
Eastern Germany. It runs from...
- The Schwedenlöcher is a gorge-like side
valley of the
Amselgrund near
Rathen in
Saxon Switzerland. The
deeply incised ravine was
formed by the erosion...
-
Saxon Switzerland in
Eastern Germany is a right-hand, side
valley of the
Amselgrund,
between the
Bastei m****if and the
Kleiner Gans.
Amongst the
steep rock...
- the world-famous
Bastei rocks.
Other po****r
destinations in the
local Amselgrund valley are the lake of
Amselsee and the
Rathen Open Air Stage.
There are...
- to the
hollow branches off just
above the valley's
junction with the
Amselgrund. The open-air
theatre has 2,000
seats (since its
expansion in 1957) and...
- a stream, the Grünbach (or Amselgrundbach), the main
waterbody in the
Amselgrund valley, was
impounded by the muni****lity of
Rathen just
above its confluence...
- (Saxon Switzerland), ferry, Lilienstein, Rathen,
Polenz Valley, Hockstein,
Amselgrund, Schwedenlöcher
Steinerner Tisch and back to
Wehlen 2005
Report 2007 Bergtest...
-
stream p****es
through a
particularly narrow, gorge-like
section of the
Amselgrund valley it
plunges over the
largest step in the
river bed -
roughly 10 m...