Free time in one's schedule - Renovated Sweden Holes: Hiking Trail Resumes Operations
These fascinating Swedish drops lie in between the well-known Bastei and the Amselgrund by the popular spa town of Rathen to the east of Dresden. The hiking route climbs through rocky hills consisting of around 700 steps and two steep metal ladders, boasting a 160-meter altitude difference. The German National Park Administration claims that this rock structure attracts an astounding 350,000 visitors annually, making it one of the region's most popular hiking paths in the Saxon Switzerland National Park.
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After an extensive repair, the renovated Saxon Holes hiking trail in Saxony Switzerland reopened, offering visitors a thrilling climbing experience. During their leisure time in Bad Schandau, hikers can explore this popular path, featuring around 700 steps and steep metal ladders, leading to breathtaking views. For those seeking adventure during their stay in this picturesque region, the Saxon Switzerland National Park offers numerous repair-maintained hiking trails, including the renowned Saxon Holes, attracting over 350,000 visitors each year.
Source: www.stern.de