How to get out Chemnitz
Chemnitz is undoubtably THE place to stay if you would like to discover Saxony, Thuringia, Franconia and Bohemia with all of their amazing cultural and archeological highlights as well as the stunning and scenic landscape of Saxony and the Ore Mountains!
Berlin - Only one direct train a day (in the morning which takes approx. 2.5 hours and same train returns daily in the evening) but hourly connections with 1 stop-over in Leipzig or Dresden
Dresden - 45 minutes by car using the motorway A4 or 1 hour by train
Leipzig - 1.5 hours by car or just 52 minutes by train
Ore Mountains - discover this beautiful area by car (between 30 minutes and 1.5 hours)
Oberwiesenthal - highest town in Germany, located in the Ore Mountains just at the border to the Czech Rep., during winter large and famous ski resort, discover by taking the train to Cranzahl and then the old steam train to Oberwiesenthal
Elbe Sandstone Mountains - accessible via Dresden (motor ways A4 and A17) or by train (also via Dresden)
Carlsbad (Karlovy Vary or Karlsbad) in the Czech Republic - 1.5 hours by car
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The Most Frequently Asked Travel Questions about Chemnitz