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Routes Germany Erzgebirge Kammweg Section 03 "From Sayda to Seiffen"
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Kammweg Section 03 "From Sayda to Seiffen"

· 6 reviews · Hiking Route · Erzgebirge
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  • im Nussknackermuseum
    im Nussknackermuseum
    Photo: René Gaens, Tourismusverband Erzgebirge e. V.
Auf dem Weg nach Seiffen Photo: René Gaens, Tourismusverband Erzgebirge e. V.
Morgennebel von der Kreuztanne aus Photo: Andreas Tiede, Musiker der "Hutzenbossen"
Vom Schwartenberg Blick auf Seiffen Photo: Birgit Knöbel, Erlebnisheimat Erzgebirge
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A wealth of wood and skilled craftsmanship. Even today, Erzgebirge folk and wood art is world-famous. Born out of necessity, the families of the miners once made wooden toys as a sideline in winter. The third stage takes us to nutcrackers and smoking men - to curious places and wonderful views.
easy
Distance 9.6 km
Duration3:00 h
Ascent284 m
Descent342 m
Highest point789 m
Lowest point530 m
Hiking without culture is not possible today! First we continue to follow the old post road. Soon we leave the dense forest and come to a "luxury rest hut" at the edge of the forest! Let us surprise you. We continue through the fields to Neuhausen. We have reached the Glassworks Museum. Here you can see the first Odol bottle as well as feudal drinking glasses for the Saxon court. The ridge trail then takes us directly to Purschenstein Castle - in GDR times a children's home, today a 4-star hotel. At the station there is another museum, actually several museums. Here we enter the world of superlatives - we marvel at the largest music box in the world, examine the largest nutcracker, and so on. Then we climb the heights. At the top of the Schwartenberg there is a wonderful viewing platform and a cosy inn to stop at. Descending through meadows and fields, we soon reach our stage destination, Seiffen. Craftsmanship and a passion for wood have made Seiffen a Christmas and toy village. Christmas is here 365 days a year. Workshops and arts and crafts shops abound. No room in your rucksack for a wooden Rachermannl? No problem! The works of art are well packed and sent directly to your home.

Milestones: Kreuztanne Sayda - Neuhausen with glassworks museum, Purschenstein Castle - Nutcracker Museum - Schwartenberg (789 m) with observation tower - Seiffen, centre of Erzgebirge wood art - Binge "Geyerin" - Seiffen Round Church.

Author’s recommendation

Sayda, lokale geschiedenis museum "Hospital zu St.JohannisNeuhausen met notenkraker, stoel en glasblazersmuseumSchwartenberg uitkijkpunt, Binge mijnpad
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Birgit Knöbel
Update: February 28, 2023
Quality route according to "Wanderbares Deutschland"
Difficulty
easy
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Highest point
Schwartenberg, 789 m
Lowest point
Neuhausen Ortsmitte, 530 m
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Rest stops

Waldhotel Kreuztanne GmbH
Altsächsischer Gasthof Kleines Vorwerk
Freibad Neuhausen
Landhaus Purschenstein
Schloss Purschenstein Hotel
Hotel Dachsbaude & Kammbaude
Waldgasthof "Bad Einsiedel"
Buntes Haus Seiffen - Hotel Erbgericht

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Start

Sayda, Kreuztanne (697 m)
Coordinates:
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50.711369, 13.466309
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50°42'40.9"N 13°27'58.7"E
UTM
33U 391717 5618850
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Destination

Seiffen, Church

Turn-by-turn directions

Starting at Hotel Kreuztanne, we walk along the Alte Poststraße in the direction of Neuhausen, past the König-Friedrich-August-Höhe (736 m) through the high spruce forest. At the Großes Vorwerk we pass the Sayda - Neuhausen connecting road and follow the Saydaer Weg. After about 250 metres, the ridge trail turns off the path. We reach the Old Salt Road via a forest path at the refuge in the direction of Neuhausen. Only a few pass paths have led over the ridge coming from Bohemia since ancient times. These paths, also called "Böhmische Steige", were the forerunners of the trade routes later called "salt roads". With a wonderful view of the town, we reach Neuhausen downhill. The ridge trail leads directly past the glassworks museum, Purschenstein castle and park. These had a decisive influence on the history of the village.A short detour to the Nutcracker Museum and, right next to it, the Technical Chair Museum will delight the hiker. Entered in the Guinness Book of Records, the museum features the world's largest functioning pneumatically operated nutcracker (5.87 m high), one of over 6,000 wooden nutcrackers, and the world's largest music box. Visitors are asked to guess for themselves which song is playing. We then walk a short distance along the road towards Seiffen and then turn off onto a pleasant meadow path. Let's always take a look back at Neuhausen and catch our breath, for example at the Freiberg Biermann crossing. Visible from afar, the mountain inn with observation tower on the Schwartenberg (789 m) stands out. With a bit of luck, you can watch paragliders. Once at the top, a panoramic view compensates for the exertions of the ascent. In the Schwartenbergbaude we can take refreshments or continue downhill towards Seiffen. On natural paths we reach the toy village until we reach the old village road, which leads down to the main road.On the way, you can already see workshops everywhere in the houses, where smoking men, candle arches or pyramids are made in the most different variations. Hoop turning, a special form of woodturning unique in the world, was invented in Seiffen about 200 years ago. Show workshops and the Erzgebirge Toy Museum invite visitors to marvel all year round. This is why the town is considered a world-famous centre of Erzgebirge wood art. After 100 m on the main road, the Kammweg turns into the lane An der Binge and leads uphill to the Bergbausteig, an educational trail on the mining history of the village. The Binge "Geyerin", which houses an open-air stage inside, is a testimony to the old mining industry. After the Binge, you finally reach the mountain church of Seiffen on Deutschneudorfer Straße. The famous baroque church, which is also the landmark of the resort, marks the end of this stage.

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Coordinates

DD
50.711369, 13.466309
DMS
50°42'40.9"N 13°27'58.7"E
UTM
33U 391717 5618850
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike

Author’s map recommendations

Übersichtskarte Kammweg Erzgebirge-Vogtland, Maßstab 1 : 25.000, Publicpress-Verlag,  ISBN 978-3-89920-658-6, Leporello wetter- und reissfest, VK-Preis: 14,90 €

Wander-, Ski- und Radwanderkarte Kammweg Erzgebirge-Vogtland, Maßstab 1 : 35.000, Dr. Barthel Verlag, ISBN 987-3-89591-059-3, VK-Preis: 10,90 €

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Equipment

Weatherproof clothing, sure-footed footwear and backpack provisions are recommended.

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Celina Distler
May 24, 2021 · Community
When did you do this route? May 22, 2021
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Mick Engel
August 04, 2020 · Community
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Galeriebögen Schloß Purschenstein
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Schloß Purschenstein
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Seiffen
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Saigerhütte
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February 17, 2017 · Community
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Difficulty
easy
Distance
9.6 km
Duration
3:00 h
Ascent
284 m
Descent
342 m
Highest point
789 m
Lowest point
530 m
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