From the Bastei Bridge to Hohnstein - hello to Kasper
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After our recent visit to the Bastei Bridge, we also wanted to visit the town of Hohnstein, especially Hohnstein Castle as an attraction and Friends of Nature House and as a starting point for hiking and climbing tours in the Saxon Switzerland National Park.
We had heard too often about the hiking tours through the Polenztal, because only three kilometres south of Hohnstein is the Brandaussicht, 177 meters above the Polenztal, and the Märzenbecher meadows in the Polenztal are a special attraction for numerous hikers in spring.
The Hohnstein puppet stage and carving workshop
The name Hohnstein is thus closely linked to the puppet theatre "Die Hohnsteiner" that Max Jacob founded in the early 1920s as part of the Wandervogel movement.
Later, three more Hohnsteiner Puppenbühnen were formed whose headquarters were no longer in Hohnstein itself.
Max Jacob and Friedrich Arndt in particular made "Die Hohnsteiner" known worldwide through film, television, sound recordings, literature and mass-produced hand puppets.
However, the Hohnsteiner hand puppet workshop is still located in Hohnstein.
After the death of Theo Eggink, the creator of numerous hand puppets and the Kaspertheater ensemble, first Gerhard Berger and then his son Wolfgang took over the carving workshop, which shipped the Hohnsteiner puppets all over the world.
Castle complex – a rather inglorious complex of buildings
The mighty Hohnstein Castle complex was used from 1933 as one of the early concentration camps (KZ Hohnstein) during the National Socialist era.
Around 5,600 prisoners, including 109 women and 400 youths, were imprisoned there. They were used for extremely hard forced labour in the Heeselicht quarry.
Several communists and social democrats died here as a result of being tormented by members of the SA, and some took their own lives. From the beginning of the Second World War, the castle served as a prison camp (Oflag) for 800 Polish and then French officers, later as Stalag IV-A for Yugoslavian and Soviet prisoners of war.
Elbe sandstone - a hiking landscape for the soul
Every view reveals an overwhelming panorama of rocks and forests, valleys and gorges, plains and expanses. In the Hohnsteiner Tälerland contrasts of wide views and deep gorges, steep climbs and relaxed forest paths meet.
From a relaxing walk to a challenging hike, everything is possible here. Only three possible routes are mentioned here:
1. Bastei tour
Trail markers: Blue line - Green line - Blue line - Red line
Hiking time: about 6 hours
Difficulty level: persistent and exhausting
2. Polenztal and Brand prospect
Trail markers: Blue line - Red dot - Red line - Blue line
Hiking time: about 2.5 hours
Difficulty level: short and moderately strenuous
3. Waitzdorfer view and Napoleonschanze
Trail markings: green line - blue line - red line - unmarked - yellow – Green Dash
Hiking time: 5.5 hours
Difficulty level: persistent and exhausting
Please read as well:
Paddling on the Unstrut - from Roßleben to Kirchscheiden
Kate Clow - Lycian Trail and Others
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