Radebeul has a population around 32,600 and lies on the northern bank of the Elbe in Sachsen, directly bordering Dresden to the east. The town is known for two things: the Karl May Museum, dedicated to the adventure novelist who lived here, and the Saxon wine-growing slopes of the Loessnitz. The Hoflössnitz wine estate dates to the 16th century and houses a wine museum.
Late 19th-century villas line many streets, built when Radebeul developed as a residential retreat from Dresden. The Loessnitzgrundbahn, a narrow-gauge steam railway, runs from Radebeul through the Loessnitz valley to Moritzburg and Radeburg. Meissen is about 15 kilometres northwest. Dresden's Altstadt is reachable by S-Bahn in under 15 minutes. Adult companionship operates under Saxon regulations.
Radebeul has a population around 32,600 and lies on the northern bank of the Elbe in Sachsen, directly bordering Dresden to the east. The town is known for two things: the Karl May Museum, dedicated to the adventure novelist who lived here, and the Saxon wine-growing slopes of the Loessnitz. The Hoflössnitz wine estate dates to the 16th century and houses a wine museum.
Late 19th-century villas line many streets, built when Radebeul developed as a residential retreat from Dresden. The Loessnitzgrundbahn, a narrow-gauge steam railway, runs from Radebeul through the Loessnitz valley to Moritzburg and Radeburg. Meissen is about 15 kilometres northwest. Dresden's Altstadt is reachable by S-Bahn in under 15 minutes. Adult companionship operates under Saxon regulations.
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