The route starts at the market square in Bad Schandau, the spa town in the heart of Saxon Switzerland. You follow the federal highway B172 a little eastward and then turn at the intersection where you meet the Hotel Lindenhof into Badallee. Shortly after, the staircase ascent of the Lutherweg appears on the right. After mastering the stone stairs, the Luther monument awaits you, which was erected in 1817 on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the dissemination of Martin Luther's 95 Theses. Keep right on the Lutherweg, which leads you on a panoramic path past the Ostrauer passenger lift. After passing the Lutherweg, follow the Ostrauer Ring and then turn onto Falkensteinstraße. Via the Klüfftelweg junction, you reach the Zahnsgrund and then cross the KB740. On the opposite side, follow the staircase ascent through the Lattengrund. Continue past the spectacular Schrammstein Gate via the Wildschützensteig, which is peppered with numerous steep iron ladders, to the breathtaking Schrammstein viewpoint. Please note that the Wildschützensteig is only suitable for sure-footed and non-fearful hikers. Via the Schrammstein ridge path, you reach another large plateau with a phenomenal view over more iron ladders and bridges, inviting you to linger and rest. At the junction “Breite Kluft” it goes down again, past the striking 40 m high Devil's Tower, considered the symbol of “Saxon mountaineering.” You follow the Elbleitenweg for quite a while and then turn again to the Schrammstein viewpoint towards Obrigensteig. This leads you to the Elbe shore, which leads you back westward to Bad Schandau.