08 Splinderluv Mlyn naar Hinterhermsdorf
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RouteXpert Leonor Orban - Sr. RouteXpert
Last edit: 17-12-2019
Route Summary
I rode this route in June 2018, together with my partner. The route is part of a 3-week holiday through Eastern Europe. The route leads you from Špindlerův Mlýn (Giant Mountains) to Hinterhermsdorf in Germany. Despite the seemingly few kilometers that you are going to cover, this is a full-day route. You drive on small winding roads through a number of Czech National Parks.
As icing on the cake you drive the last part of the route through Bohemian Switzerland. if you feel like and time, you can stop in Hřensko to take a boat trip through some beautiful gorges.
If you want to better explore Bohemian Switzerland, I recommend that you spend the night at Hotel U Fořta (Mezni Louka) and break the route earlier.
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Duration
4h 59m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
227.85 km
Countries
Sunset in Bohemian Switzerland
RouteXpert Review
This ride is part of a journey that lasts approximately 3 weeks. In June 2018 I visited Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic with my partner. This is the 8th trip of this vacation and will take you from Špindlerův Mlýn (Spindlermühle) to Hinterhermsdorf in Germany. This route gets 4.5 stars from me, because you travel through a continuous chain of nature reserves (Giant Mountains, Jizera mountain ranges, Lausitzer Mountains and Bohemian Switzerland). You also have the option to make a number of stops along the way and to visit cultural and natural features. I do not give the route the full 5 stars, because you will encounter few lunch options along the way and the roads are not too good in a few places.
In the morning you leave from Špindlerův Mlýn to the South. This is the only way to leave the Giant Mountains from this point. On the south side of the village you have a gas station where you can refuel before you continue the course of the route.
After the fuel stop you continue to the South along the first stretch of the Elbe river. We soon leave this to drive a part through the Giant Mountains, past a number of small villages in the mountains themselves. This way we avoid the busy main road on the edge of the Giant Mountains and you can enjoy all the bends and views over a number of small mountain roads at your leisure.
Eventually we turn onto the main road (14) again. This road follows the Jizera river that introduces us a few kilometers further to the Park of the Jizera Mountains with the same name. In the past, this nature reserve has been hard hit by deforestation and heavy industry (mines). In the last decades attention has again been paid to reforestation, which you will also notice on the route: there seems to be no end to the immense forest.
In the area you also pass the Souš Reservoir. Unfortunately, you cannot walk to the water's edge here, as it is currently used as a drinking water basin. You can stop along the route to view the basin from a distance and take a picture.
The road then winds further to the north. Along the way you drive out of the woods and you pass a mountain hut (Horská Chata Smědava). You can stop here for a drink or an early lunch. There are few restaurants further down the route (or you need to deviate from the route). Be careful to park at the indicated location: the guarded parking lot across the road is only intended for walkers.
After the break you will pass the Basilica of Hejnice. This place has a turbulent history, most recently with a major flood in 2010. The damage has been completely repaired and you can now visit the basilica again (for free).
If you have not had lunch yet, you can take a break in Kryštofovo Údolí at restaurant U Kryštofa (we only drove by here, so I cannot tell you if the restaurant is good). You can also visit a small church and a special clock in this village to stretch your legs.
The Iron Mountains are slowly moving to the Lausitzer Mountains (Lužické Hory or Lusatian Mountains). You notice today that the nature reserves are becoming somewhat lower. The highest mountain in this protected nature reserve is the Luž (793m). For comparison: the highest mountain in the Giant Mountains is the Sněžka at 1602 meters.
I like the last part of the route the most: the Lausitzergebirge is directly connected to Bohemian Switzerland. The route goes through both nature reserves via wonderfully winding roads, through beautiful forests and impressive rock formations. Along the way you will also come across a spot (RP17) where you can take a nice picture of how other motorcyclists disappear on a winding road between those rock formations.
The last nature reserve that you visit today is Bohemian Switzerland. The overnight stay is in Hinterhermsdorf, the German part of this nature reserve. If you would like to walk and want to get to know the nature reserve a bit better, then I advise you to break the route earlier and spend the night in Mezni Louka. From here you can walk to Pravčická brána and visit the gorges of Hřensko. Both are an absolute must! Pravčická brána is known for the largest natural sandstone bridge in Europe and the shooting for the movie "the Chronicles of Narnia".
If you want to continue the route, you can stop in Mezni Louka for a short break or continue on and pause at the gorges of Hřensko.
A little further on the route you come along the Elbe river again. This river will guide you across the border to Germany. On the stretch between Bad Schandau and Hinterhermsdorf you will come across a number of small sights, such as a historic lift, a small waterfall and an old train track (Kirnitzschtalbahn), which follows the same route as you to Hinterhermsdorf.
In Hinterhermsdorf you can spend the night at Gasthof zur Hoffnung. You can spend the night here and have dinner. Keep in mind that it is a small hotel with few rooms. It is useful to call ahead and ask if there is room. In the area there are only hotels in Bad Schandau or Sebnitz.
Rock formation on the road between Rynartice and Jetřichovice (RP17)
Baroque Basilica of the Visitation in Hejnice
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