Our trip to Berlin was on a 4-day weekend and we absolutely loved spending Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in Berlin. We headed home on Monday early in the morning because we wanted to make stops at The Devil's Bridge and Bastei Bridge on the way home. So, we headed towards The Devil's Bridge first thing Monday morning.....
It took us about 2 hours to get to the parking area to start our short walk through the woods to The Devil's Bridge. It was a short walk and very easy, could definitely be done with a stroller. When you first get to the opening and see the bridge, it is just so beautiful.
Then, we walked around to the bridge and got to check it out a little bit up close. You are NOT allowed to walk on the bridge because it is so old and they don't want the bridge to be damaged but I would definitely say that you should still take the time to check it out.
It is worth the time and effort to see how beautiful it is. There are hikes that you can take all around the woods there as well and if we would have more time, we probably would have taken a couple.
You can go to both sides of the bridge and check it out from both sides, as well. We only checked out one side but on the other side I did happen to get a pic or two of the statue and other rock formations. It is just a really pretty bridge and worth the time to check it out.
After the Devil's Bridge, we headed to Bastei Bridge. We heard many things about Bastei Bridge and how beautiful it is and what a great place to check out and see in person. It took us about 2-2 1/2 hours to get there from the Devil's Bridge. We ended up getting kind of lost and couldn't find the bridge for a while but eventually we found it. There is a hotel RIGHT at the top of the stairs where you head down to the bridge. I think it may have been easier (and a whole lot less stressful) to put the hotel into our GPS to find the bridge itself. The name of the hotel is Radeberger Bastei - Hotel Gastronomie Natur.
So we headed down the stairs to the bridge! There are a LOT of stairs......this is definitely not something you could do with a stroller nor something that a person with a wheelchair could do. So please keep that in mind for those of you who may not care for stairs. There are probably around 300 stairs, at least.
The bridge is beautiful and there are a few different places that you can see it from before you actually walk on the bridge itself. The views are so gorgeous. I loved to see the vastness of the rocks and foliage.
This bridge you can actually walk on and see the sights from. While we did walk on the bridge, we didn't go all the way to the end to explore like we would have liked to. It was SO busy and there were SO many people on the bridge, that we decided that we would just go back closer to winter when it wasn't so overwhelmed with tourists. This bridge goes out and dead ends. It doesn't really lead to a road on the other side or anything.
My favorite part was the cool views that we got to see from the bridge and through the rocks on the other side of the bridge. Since we live in Germany, we plan to go back in a few months and make it all the way to the other end of the bridge to explore and back.
While I plan our next trip........Take time out of your busy schedules and EXPLORE the world you live in!
It took us about 2 hours to get to the parking area to start our short walk through the woods to The Devil's Bridge. It was a short walk and very easy, could definitely be done with a stroller. When you first get to the opening and see the bridge, it is just so beautiful.
Then, we walked around to the bridge and got to check it out a little bit up close. You are NOT allowed to walk on the bridge because it is so old and they don't want the bridge to be damaged but I would definitely say that you should still take the time to check it out.
It is worth the time and effort to see how beautiful it is. There are hikes that you can take all around the woods there as well and if we would have more time, we probably would have taken a couple.
You can go to both sides of the bridge and check it out from both sides, as well. We only checked out one side but on the other side I did happen to get a pic or two of the statue and other rock formations. It is just a really pretty bridge and worth the time to check it out.
After the Devil's Bridge, we headed to Bastei Bridge. We heard many things about Bastei Bridge and how beautiful it is and what a great place to check out and see in person. It took us about 2-2 1/2 hours to get there from the Devil's Bridge. We ended up getting kind of lost and couldn't find the bridge for a while but eventually we found it. There is a hotel RIGHT at the top of the stairs where you head down to the bridge. I think it may have been easier (and a whole lot less stressful) to put the hotel into our GPS to find the bridge itself. The name of the hotel is Radeberger Bastei - Hotel Gastronomie Natur.
So we headed down the stairs to the bridge! There are a LOT of stairs......this is definitely not something you could do with a stroller nor something that a person with a wheelchair could do. So please keep that in mind for those of you who may not care for stairs. There are probably around 300 stairs, at least.
The bridge is beautiful and there are a few different places that you can see it from before you actually walk on the bridge itself. The views are so gorgeous. I loved to see the vastness of the rocks and foliage.
This bridge you can actually walk on and see the sights from. While we did walk on the bridge, we didn't go all the way to the end to explore like we would have liked to. It was SO busy and there were SO many people on the bridge, that we decided that we would just go back closer to winter when it wasn't so overwhelmed with tourists. This bridge goes out and dead ends. It doesn't really lead to a road on the other side or anything.
My favorite part was the cool views that we got to see from the bridge and through the rocks on the other side of the bridge. Since we live in Germany, we plan to go back in a few months and make it all the way to the other end of the bridge to explore and back.
While I plan our next trip........Take time out of your busy schedules and EXPLORE the world you live in!
How beautiful, did you get any history about why they were constructed?
ReplyDeleteNo....I need to look into that more.
DeleteHow beautiful, did you get any history about why they were constructed?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love all the features and the history. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome! I love sharing!
DeleteAnother awesome post. You have experienced so much in the short time You have been there!! Yay, for you guys!! <3
ReplyDeleteWe really have....we love travelling and are trying to take full advantage of our 3 years here.
DeleteAnother awesome post. You have experienced so much in the short time You have been there!! Yay, for you guys!! <3
ReplyDeleteWow! What an amazing trip and stunning photos! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Meg.
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