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Bungalow in Gohrisch

Saxon Switzerland National Park

max.  8   Guests
140m²  living area
3 bedrooms
1  bathroom
max. 8  Guests
140m²
3 bedrooms
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Place and location of the accommodation

Naundorf is a district of the municipality of Struppen and is situated in the middle of Saxon Switzerland. In the immediate vicinity are the Königstein Fortress, the town of Wehlen, the spa town of Rathen and the beautiful Renaissance town of Pirna. A special attraction is the "Robert-Sterl-Haus". The famous painter lived and worked here, and is remembered today by a small exhibition. There are 2 restaurants directly in the village.

The holiday home is centrally located in the village at the village pond. The village is very quiet.
Arrival and distances

Distance to Dresden - 25 km
Distance to the next train station: Wehlen and paddle steamer fleet - 1,5 km
Distance to the next exit: A17 - 10 km
Sports facilities in the surrounding area

Hiking, climbing, cycling, mountain biking, boat trips
Type of holiday

Family holiday
Culture & Sightseeing
Hiking & Climbing Holidays
Holiday with pet

Bedroom

Total number of bedrooms: 3
Bathroom and WC

Total number of bathrooms: 1

1 bathroom with 2 showers 2 washbasins 1 WC
Attic 1 WC with 1 washbasin

Exterior equipment of the house

Barbecue area
Terrace
Place to romp

Interior of the house

Wood-burning stove
Underfloor/central heating

Existing appliances and accessories

Television
DVD player
Internet DSL 6000 W - LAN
Radio and CD player

Kitchen equipment

4-burner ceramic hob with oven
Large refrigerator with freezer compartment
Dishwasher

Other features

Long term rental possible
Non-smoking accommodation
Pets welcome

Further information

Minimum stay 3 days

Contact person on site upon arrival is the

Fam. Annett and Jan Schumann

You can find further information on our house homepage.
Haus am Stein (Please go to Google and enter Haus am Stein)

Rental price and modalities

minimum rent from 85 EUR (1 or 2 persons) for each additional person 5 EUR.
Tourist tax per person 0,70- €.

Cottage 2 = with 1 separate bedroom 2 persons and one extra bed.

Cottage 1 = with 2 separate bedrooms 2 to 4 persons and one extra bed.

Holiday home 3 = with 3 separate bedrooms 2 to 8 persons.

Holiday home 4 = with 2 separate bedrooms 2 to 4 persons

Sleeping facilities

Bedroom 1
double bed
Bedroom 2
double bed

Rooms and Facilities

pets are allowed by agreement pets are allowed by agreement
non-smokers only non-smokers only
Wifi Wifi
garden garden
TV TV
terrace terrace
dishwasher dishwasher
sauna sauna
fireplace fireplace
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Arrival/Location

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Arrival and distances

lake 2 km

2 km

distance to next shop 0.5 km

0.5 km

restaurant 0.5 km

0.5 km

centre of the village 0.5 km

0.5 km

bus station 0.3 km

0.3 km

distance to next airport 30 km Dresden

30 km

distance to next railway station 2 km Wehlen

2 km

distance to next motorway 15 km Pirna

15 km


Location and surroundings of object

We offer our guests an ideal starting point for tours, hikes and excursions to Saxon Switzerland, the cultural metropolis of Dresden, Lusatia and Bohemia.

The region offers a variety of excursion possibilities. A well-developed and signposted network of hiking trails across the national park will take you to the highlights and attractions of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. Discover this unique sandstone world and let yourself be enchanted by the breathtaking beauty of nature.

The Papststein is located about four kilometres south-east of Struppen and about three kilometres south of Bad Schandau in the middle of a plateau. At the foot of the Papststein lies the small village of Papstdorf, which belongs to the municipality of Gohrisch.



On the summit there is a mountain inn and a fire watch tower that is not open to the public. The Papststein was first mentioned in a document in 1496 as the Bogerssdorfer Stein. Very early on - around 1830 - the mountain, which offers a great view, aroused tourist interest. in 1858 a wooden pavilion was built on the summit, and in 1862 the mountain inn that still exists today. in 1889, a lookout tower was erected on the highest point of the mountain, of which only the concrete foundation still exists today. In GDR times, an unadorned fire watch tower made of prefabricated concrete elements was erected on the summit.

The view from Papststein is quite extensive, sweeping across large parts of Saxon and Bohemian Switzerland. In addition to the Gohrisch and the Zschirnsteinen, prominent mountains in the field of vision are the more distant elevations of Decínský Snežník (High Snow Mountain), Ružovský vrch (Rose Mountain), the Schrammsteine with Falkenstein and Großer Winterberg, Tanecnice (Tanzplan) and Ungerberg. In the far east, the mountains of the Lusatian Mountains can be seen.


The Pfaffenstein is one of the most interesting mountains in Saxon Switzerland and is often referred to as Saxon Switzerland in miniature.


Pfaffenstein, Barbarine rock needle on the right

Since Pfaffendorf was incorporated into Königstein, it has been Königstein's highest elevation. Covering an area of 12 hectares, some of which is very rugged, it offers many interesting features. At the western foot of the mountain is a semicircular rampart which served to protect a Bronze Age settlement. On its southern side stands the Barbarine, a slender rock needle that is almost 43 m high on the valley side. It is considered the landmark of the Pfaffenstein and was first climbed in 1905. As a result of a lightning strike and despite several renovations, it had to be closed to climbing in 1975. With 32 recognised climbing peaks, the Pfaffenstein nevertheless offers a rich field of activity for mountaineers.



The Pfaffenstein was developed for tourism relatively late. a summer inn was built in 1852, but closed again in 1854. The innkeeper had given shelter to a money forger and encouraged further forgeries. Both were sentenced to prison. It was not until 1880 that a new restaurant was opened on the same site. The first solid house (half-timbered) with year-round service was opened at the present location in 1891. From 1897-1904 it was constantly expanded. in 1904, today's massive lookout tower replaced a wooden predecessor (1894). in 1897, the steep ascent through the "eye of the needle" was built and in 1913 the gorge path was constructed, which leads through gorges and over a bridge.

The Lilienstein is the most prominent table mountain in Saxon Switzerland. It is the only table mountain on the right bank of the Elbe and has been included in the Saxon Switzerland National Park. It is often visited for its magnificent view.



Ceramic finds prove that it was already visited in prehistoric times. The first documented mention dates back to 1379. It carried a small castle of the Bohemian king, probably an accessory of the Königstein. The castle passed into Saxon ownership at the beginning of the 15th century. Today's hiking trail leads through the remains of this castle.

Augustus the Strong had a stepped path built on the south side in 1708 to climb the Lilienstein. On the Osthorn, an obelisk that has unfortunately disappeared today commemorated this event.

In the middle of the 19th century, a "flying inn" was built. in 1873 the first permanent building was erected, which was extended in 1895 and 1903. in 1896, a wooden observation tower was built. Since 1893, a freight cableway (the first on a mountain in Saxon Switzerland) has served the mountain inn.

In 1889, on the occasion of the 800th anniversary of the Saxon dynasty, the Mountain Club for Saxon Switzerland erected the 16-metre-high Wetterobelisk. Today's north ascent was built in 1900 on the route of the former castle ascent. At the end of the 1990s, the mountain restaurant, which was in need of renovation, was redesigned and now serves as a stop for hikers.

Hosts and other providers of tourist services around the Lilienstein have joined forces in the association "Die Liliensteiner". The Liliensteiner take care of the quality of the holiday offers for families, ensure the networking of the offers among each other and with the offers of the neighbouring tourist centres Bad Schandau, Kurort Rathen and Königstein.


The Kleinhennersdorfer Stein is located on a plateau about four kilometres south-east of Königstein and about two kilometres south of Bad Schandau. At its foot are the small villages of Kleinhennersdorf and Papstdorf.



Two of the most famous collapse caves in Saxon Switzerland, the Lichterhöhle and the Hampelhöhle, are located on the southern side. in 1461, the Kleinhennersdorfer Stein was first mentioned in a document as the Heynersdorfer Stein. Around 1870, Friedrich Herrmann Hempel, a resident of Königstein, began commercially quarrying sandstone, which was crushed and ground and sold as scouring sand to inns and soap factories. On 17 December 1918, Hempel lost his life when a rock collapsed.

There is no signposted path to the Kleinhennersdorfer Stein. From the saddle on the south side, it is possible to climb along a narrow path.


Compared to the surrounding table mountains, the Quirl has only a low altitude, but the largest closed summit area.

A clay layer, which was presumably blown up during the last cold period, even allowed fields to be laid out that belonged to the hereditary estate in Pfaffendorf. The location of these fields can still be recognised today by historical electoral forest boundary stones.

The Quirl deserves special attention because of its cave formations. On its NE side is the Diebshöhle (also Diebskeller), which is one of the largest strata caves in Saxon Switzerland. To see its true size, you have to go to its end. On the SW side are several rubble or collapse caves. The best known are the two Sterlhöhlen, which served as a hideout for a gang of robbers around 1885.

Because of its proximity to the Königstein fortress, the Quirl had a certain strategic importance. The fields at the top were sold to the state in 1865 and the Quirl was closed to visitors. In 1778 (Bavarian War of Succession) and 1866 (Prussian-Austrian War), the old road to the plateau was made impassable.

At the southern foot of the Quirl, directly on the upper Quirl Promenade, there is a stone trough, which today is regarded as a salt lick, but is in fact an unfinished water trough. The Upper Quirl Promenade, which leads around the base of the Quirl, is one of the most beautiful high forest paths in Saxon Switzerland.


Holiday home on the Bärenstein
for 2-8 persons with 140 m² living space

Detached converted old farmhouse lovingly renovated with a total living area of more than 140 m². On the ground floor there is a large entrance area with a sitting area, a large bathroom with showers and WC and a 55 m² living room with kitchen, wood-burning stove, large dining table, a bar and a cosy sofa corner. There is also a sauna in the large bathroom. The sauna can be booked on site for € 8.00 per day.

The entire downstairs area is equipped with underfloor heating. In the attic there are two 2-bed rooms, one 4-bed room and a WC. A terrace with barbecue area and approx. 200 m² of meadow belong to the holiday home. The holiday home is suitable for larger families, families with friends and holidays with four-legged friends (who are expressly welcome!) The Malerweg leads directly past the house. Landlord does not live on site.


free time activities

fishing
climbing
cycling
hunting
canoeing
mountain biking
horse riding
swimming
gliding
skiing
tennis
volleyball
hiking
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Guidelines

Advice by the landlord

check-in: 15:00
check-out: 10:00
rental deposit: 100 € at time of booking
final payment: on arrival

additional information about rental price:

Arrival in high season only on Saturdays and 7 nights. For 3 nights all days.
Tourist tax 1,- € per person and day children 0,60 - €
Pet 35,- € extra. Max 2 animals
The fee for electricity is 3,50 € per night
Payment is on the day of arrival !

Cancellation terms:

The host did not provide a cancellation policy.

additional information:


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last updated on: 04/24/2024


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listing #: 43073

Last updated: 21.04.2024

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