Amselgrund

The Amselgrund is the valley of the brook in the green heart of Saxon Switzerland and runs from Niederrathen brook upstream to Rathewalde. The wild and romantic valley enters the wanderer through the Rathener rock basin with its bizarre rock formations. Tourist highlights include the Amselsee and the Blackbird case, which trickles over the, called the Blackbird hole cave. The reason provided with a rich stock of trees is surrounded by a rocky backdrop. In the West, Gansfelsen ascend, to the south the field stones with the Turk's head and to the east, the honey stones rise with the distinctive locomotive. Right from the valley floor stands out of the flashy rock the Talwächters.

While the character of the Talprofils is to be designated at the top of more than a gorge, there is a steep terrain incision between the exit of Sweden holes and Niederrathen. In the stream bed flow ripple can be observed. Above the blackbird If large block, crashed sandstone blocks the watercourse, so that only small amounts of water leading Gruenbach, laterally past must find his way mostly.

50.96916666666714.079166666667Koordinaten: 50 ° 58 ' 9 " N, 14 ° 4' 45" E

  • Saxon Switzerland
  • Tal in Europe
  • Valley in Saxony
  • Rathen
  • Geography ( District Saxon Switzerland & Eastern Ore Mountains )
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