Back to result list L21 Saxon Wine Route - Meissen to Dresden Information Availabilities & prices Google Maps Description Saxon Wine Route - Meissen to Dresden Discover the Saxon Wine Route on a paddle steamer tour. Your trip begins at Meissen and then travels through the heart of Saxony's famous wine-growing region on the Elbe River.duration: about 195 minutesdeparture: at the respective stations at the selected times reduced: children (6-14 years), pupils and students (proof required)free of charge: Children under the age of 6 and a person accompanying severely disabled persons with a "B" ID card (proof required) travel free of charge on all scheduled trips. station RadebeulThe station Radebeul is located directly below the restaurant "Dampfschiff" (downstream right) - the small town is located on the Saxon Wine Route between vineyards just outside Dresden. Here, a visit to the Karl May Museum (Karl-May-Strasse 5), the last home of the writer, is worthwhile. Explore the historic center of Alt-Kötzschenbroda with small stores and vineyards in romantic courtyards. The famous Wackerbarth Castle is also within easy walking distance.station MeissenThe station Meißen is located directly at the large visitor parking lot of the city (Hochuferstraße, downstream left) directly below the Albrechtsburg.Even from a distance you will discover the silhouette of the city - it is picturesquely surrounded by hills in the Elbe valley and is dominated by the castle hill. Stroll through the 1000-year-old old town with its town houses, its staircases, portals, narrow streets and historic wine taverns. Among the famous Meissen sights are the Franciscan Church (now a city museum), the Church of Our Lady with the world's first built-in carillon made of Meissen porcelain (1929), the Burgberg with Albrechtsburg Castle and the cathedral. Getting there Calculate the route Arrival Google Maps Back to result list