© Marcel Lohr , Erlebnisheimat Erzgebirge

Flöhatalweg - wood art and mill romance

At a glance

  • Start: Saigerhütte monument complex, Olbernhau-Grünthal
  • Destination: Flöha
  • Medium
  • 45,14 km
  • 11 hours 38 minutes
  • 179 m
  • 569 m
  • 271 m

From the Erzgebirge ridge in Deutschgeorgenthal to where the Flöha flows into the Zschopau, the cycle path leads through one of the most beautiful valleys in the Erzgebirge. On a varied discovery tour over 70 km, you will experience pure mill romance, the Rauschenbach and Saidenbach dams and the centers of Erzgebirge wood art: Neuhausen, Seiffen, Olbernhau and Grünhainichen. The efforts of the wooded climbs, as a detour due to the narrow river valley, are rewarded with magnificent views over the valley. The Flöha Valley cycle path also runs along the Saxon Central Uplands long-distance cycle route as far as Heidersdorf. There is a connection to the headwaters of the Flöha with the Flaje reservoir in the Czech Republic.

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  • Unknown (85%)
  • Street (2%)
  • Tarmac (8%)
  • Gravel (5%)

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