Saxony topographic maps
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Markersbach
Germany > Saxony > Erzgebirgskreis
In 1889, Markersbach was connected to the railway line from Schwarzenberg to Annaberg, which was closed to passenger transport on 27 September 1997. The station lay in Mittweida’s municipal area and the platform signs read Mittweida-Markersbach. To overcome the great elevation differential, the railway's…
Average elevation: 600 m

Saxon Switzerland
Germany > Saxony > Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge
Saxon Switzerland forms the northern part of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains range, located on the German-Czech border. To the east, it transitions into the Lusatian Highlands and, to the west, into the Ore Mountains. The Czech part of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains is partly formed by the Bohemian Switzerland…
Average elevation: 341 m

Marienberg
Germany > Saxony > Erzgebirgskreis
The town is situated on a plateau north of the Ore Mountains ridge, at an elevation between 460 and 891 metres above sea level. It is approximately 31 kilometres south of Chemnitz, to which it is connected via the Flöha Valley Railway.
Average elevation: 657 m

Freiberg
Germany > Saxony > Mittelsachsen
The town lies on the northern declivity of the Ore Mountains, with the majority of the borough west of the Eastern or Freiberger Mulde river. Parts of the town are nestled in the valleys of Münzbach and Goldbach streams. Its centre has an altitude of about 412 m above sea level (NHN) (at the railway station).…
Average elevation: 405 m

Innere Altstadt
Dresden lies on both banks of the Elbe, mostly in the Dresden Basin, with the further reaches of the eastern Ore Mountains to the south, the steep slope of the Lusatian granitic crust to the north, and the Elbe Sandstone Mountains to the east at an altitude of about 113 metres (371 feet). Triebenberg is the…
Average elevation: 117 m

Sebnitz
Germany > Saxony > Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge
The town of Sebnitz lies in the valley of the river Sebnitz and its side valleys between 251 and 460 m above sea level between the mountains of Saxon Switzerland and the Lusatian Highlands. Topographically the town itself lies in the West Lusatian Upland, but lies right on the border with the Upper Lusatian…
Average elevation: 342 m

Ore Mountains
The higher altitudes from around 500 m above sea level on the German side belong to the Ore Mountains/Vogtland Nature Park – the largest of its kind in Germany with a length of 120 km. The eastern Ore Mountains are protected landscape. Other smaller areas on the German and Czech sides are protected as nature…
Average elevation: 443 m

Neusalza-Spremberg
Germany > Saxony > Görlitz > Neusalza-Spremberg > Sonneberg
Average elevation: 355 m

Topograph
Germany > Saxony > Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge > Rosenthal-Bielatal
Average elevation: 385 m

Berreuth
Germany > Saxony > Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge > Dippoldiswalde
Average elevation: 388 m

Kamenz - Kamjenc
This small town is located in the west of the Upper Lusatia historic region (West Lusatia), about 40 km (25 mi) northeast of Dresden and about 30 km (19 mi) northwest of Bautzen. Situated on the Black Elster river, between the West Lusatian Hills and the Lusatian Highlands rising in the south, the town was…
Average elevation: 186 m

Koselbruch - Kózło
Germany > Saxony > Bautzen > Hoyerswerda - Wojerecy > Schwarzkollm - Čorny Chołmc
Average elevation: 133 m