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The Ore Mountains

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Resorts in 8.4
Ski Areas 7.9

Ski holidays Ore Mountains - relax, discover and explore!

A natural border between Saxony and Bohemia, the Ore Mountains came into being around 300 million years ago and are one of Saxony's most famous holiday region. Surrounded by the Elbsandstein Mountains, the Vogtland and the Northern Bohemian Basin, the two highest peaks of the Ore Mountains just wait to be conquered: the Keilberg on the Czech side (1,244 m) and the Fichtelberg on the German side (1,215 m).

The mining history of this region began in the 12th century with the first findings of the valuable ore after which the region was named. You will not find miners here any more, but mine shafts and tunnels can still be visited today. The hard work can still be felt and seen just like it was back 600 years ago, when miners worked day in day out underground without any daylight.

The beautiful nature offers well looked after hiking tracks as well as great pistes and cross-country trails. The Ore Mountains are a unique combination of relaxation and adventure holiday for young and old.

Altenberg

The spa and sports resort Altenberg is located in the eastern Ore Mounatins, only approx. 5 km from the border to the Czech Republic. Saxony's capital, Dresde - also known as Florence on the Elbe - is only approx. 50 km to the north. Altenberg can look back on a long history of mining, which is reflected in the many show-mines and museums within the area. The forested region is especially popular with nature fans. With the backdrop of these …
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Marienberg

The town of Marienberg is located in the Erzgebirge mountains, not far from Chemnitz, at an altitude of 620 metres. The old town of Marienberg, including the market square, exudes a very special charm, as it is clearly influenced by the Italian Renaissance style. The imposing St. Mary's Church, on the other hand, reflects the late Gothic style. In the Erzgebirge mountain town, the specialist shops for handicrafts are definitely worth a visit, …
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Oberwiesenthal

Oberwiesenthal is not far away from the Czech border and is Germany's highest town at an altitude of 914 m above sea level. One of the highest mountains of the Ore Mountain range, the Fichtelberg with 1,215 m, offers perfect conditions for alpine skiing fans. The Olympic region all around Oberwiesenthal is also popular with cross-country skiers. Even though the place might seem quiet at first glance, it has a lot on offer not only when it comes …
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Olbernhau

In the middle of the Western and Eastern Ore Mountains, above the Flöha Valley and not far from the Czech Republic border, lies the small town of Olbernhau. The town obtained its beautiful nickname "Town of the seven valleys" due to its picturesque surroundings of a total of seven valleys through which the river Flöha flows. The approx. 9,000 inhabitants are known for their special hospitality and handicrafts. Copper processing has a long …
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Schwarzenberg

Schwarzenberg is located at an altitude of 468 metres in the Ore Mountains and, with a population of around 18,000, is one of the oldest communities in the region with a history stretching back over 850 years. Often referred to as the "Pearl of the Ore Mountains", the town is characterised by its well-preserved historic old town, which is dotted with romantic half-timbered houses and imposing buildings. The sights include Schwarzenberg Castle, …
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