Attractions and places to see around Coswig, a town situated on the Elbe river, offer a diverse range of experiences. The area features historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes, serving as a base for exploring the Dresden Elbland region. Visitors can find a mix of man-made monuments, castles, and scenic viewpoints. The region provides opportunities for both historical exploration and outdoor recreation.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Bismarck Tower/Bismarck Column in Radebeul. Information: The Radebeul tower was designed individually and inaugurated on September 2, 1907. It stands 18 meters tall. It is one of approximately 145 Bismarck Towers still standing in Germany, erected in honor of Prince Otto von Bismarck.
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A really nice destination
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There's a lot to discover here
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Very nice old town. Definitely worth a visit.
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Please keep the environment clean
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Just beautiful as the castle is here on its island - if the light is perfect for the photo.
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Top excursion destination, well worth seeing, especially for the "Three hazelnuts for Cinderella" exhibition 👍 ☺️
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The castle has been the backdrop for fairy tale films several times. Among other things, the filming of the film "Six Come Through the World" (1971), "Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella" (1972) and the Cinderella film adaptation released in 1989 took place here. In 2004 it served as the backdrop for the romantic comedy “A Princess to Fall in Love with”.
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Coswig and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the impressive Meissen Old Town and Albrechtsburg Castle, known for its historic buildings and scenic views. Another must-see is the fairytale-like Moritzburg Castle with its beautiful park. Within Coswig itself, explore the Old Church (Alte Kirche) dating back to 1497, the Karrasburg Museum for local history, or the elegant Villa Teresa, a Neo-Renaissance villa hosting chamber music events.
Yes, the region offers several natural beauties and viewpoints. The Spaargebirge Hills, Saxony's smallest range, provide numerous vantage points, including the Deutsche Bosel viewpoint at 182m, offering impressive views over Coswig and the Elbe. You can also explore the Friedewald Woods for hiking and cycling, or enjoy the picturesque Elbe Lowlands. For a panoramic vista, the Bismarck Tower, Radebeul provides a wide view of Radebeul, Dresden, and the Elbe Valley.
Coswig's location on the Elbe river and proximity to natural areas make it ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Elbe cycle path, explore the Friedewald Woods for hiking, or visit Lake Kötitz for swimming during warmer months. For more structured routes, consider the gravel biking routes around Coswig, cycling tours, or various running trails that take you through scenic landscapes.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the Central Park (Bürgerpark) behind Karrasburg Castle, which features playgrounds and a water garden. Lake Kötitz is a great spot for family fun from May to mid-September, offering swimming and fun pools. Many historical sites like Moritzburg Castle and Meissen Old Town are also considered family-friendly, offering engaging experiences for all ages.
For a unique cultural experience, visit the Folprecht Woad-dyeing Workshop (Blaudruckwerkstatt Folprecht). Housed in an old half-timbered house, it offers a glimpse into traditional craftsmanship where you can experience exhibits and even try out the craft. The Börse Coswig, a beautifully restored former stock exchange, also serves as the town's cultural and hospitality center, hosting various events.
Visitors frequently praise the historical charm and scenic beauty of the region. Many appreciate the opportunity to explore historic buildings in beautiful surroundings, such as Meissen Old Town. The picturesque views from places like Moritzburg Castle and the Bismarck Tower are also highly rated, offering great photo opportunities and a chance to enjoy the Elbe Valley landscape.
Some attractions in the wider region are noted for their accessibility. For example, the Moritzburg Castle and the viewpoint of the Albrechtsburg in Meissen are listed as wheelchair accessible. It's always recommended to check specific venue details for the most up-to-date accessibility information before your visit.
Yes, Coswig (Anhalt) hosts the Fläming Nature Park Information Center. This center provides valuable information about the park's daily work, ongoing projects, and trails for hiking and cycling within the Fläming Nature Park, making it a great starting point for exploring this natural area.
For a relaxing spot with good views, consider visiting the Gohlis Windmill. It's an impressive windmill located directly on the Elberadweg, often featuring a nearby beer garden where you can take a break and enjoy the surroundings. The trees around the mill provide pleasant shade, especially in summer.
Coswig has several historically significant churches. The Old Church (Alte Kirche), dating to 1497, is one of the most beautiful surviving Saxon village churches with colorful interior paintings. The Baroque Church of Brockwitz, first mentioned in 1205, features a baroque building from 1737. Additionally, the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul (Neue Kirche), built in 1903, underwent a full renovation in 2015.
Yes, Lake Kötitz (Badesee Kötitz) is a popular spot for water activities. From May to mid-September, it offers opportunities for swimming, fun pools with a slide, and a waterfall shower. There's also a natural lake area, and a campsite is located by the lake for those looking to extend their stay.


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