From Dresden to the Bastei Bridge: The perfect day trip to Saxon Switzerland

The Bastei Bridge in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains is a highlight so close to Dresden that you shouldn't miss out on when you're visiting!

Dresden is a great destination, no question about it. But ever since I saw pictures of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, I’ve wanted to take a trip to the surrounding area. So in this article, I’m taking you on a day trip from Dresden to the Bastei Bridge! I’ll show you the most beautiful corners around the Bastei, reveal a few spots most visitors overlook, and tell you honestly whether and when a guided tour is worthwhile and when you can save yourself the money.

Boat on the river in front of a rocky landscape at sunset

The most beautiful highlights around the Bastei Bridge

The Bastei Bridge is the most visited spot in the Saxon Switzerland National Park. The bridge attracts over 1.5 million visitors every year and it’s no wonder: the stone bridge between the bizarre rock formations of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains is really worth seeing.

Bastei bridge between rocks in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains
The Bastei Bridge in Saxon Switzerland

Built in 1851 – as a replacement for a wooden bridge that had been taking visitors to the rocks and the former rock castle since 1826 – it stretches over 76.5 meters and crosses a 40-meter deep gorge called Mardertelle. Access is possible around the clock and is free of charge, as is the entire Saxon Switzerland National Park.

At a glance:
Day trip to the Bastei Bridge

  • Distance: approx. 40 km south-east of Dresden (approx. 50 min. by car, 35-40 min. by S-Bahn to the spa town of Rathen)
  • Admission: The Bastei Bridge is free of charge and accessible around the clock.
  • Duration: Approx. 4 hours/half day for arrival by S-Bahn, ferry and hiking trail to the bridge. With long hike, Schwedenlöchern and/or short coffee break: full day.
  • How to get there: S-Bahn S1 from Dresden main station to Kurort Rathen + ferry + hike (approx. 30-45 min. on foot – my recommendation!) or by car to the Bastei parking lot
  • Book a guided tour: From approx. €35 per person, pick-up in Dresden included. My recommendation: Day tour to Saxon Switzerland from Dresden*
  • Best time: During the week, early in the morning or at sunset for the best photos. Note: In good weather, it gets very, very crowded at weekends and on public holidays.

Incidentally, the Bastei bridge is not as long as it looks in the photos. I almost didn’t even notice that I was walking on it because it blends so seamlessly into the surroundings. On the other hand, the route there is very spectacular with its many viewpoints and offers fascinating views of the Elbe valley and the many rocky peaks.

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Hey, I’m Tatiana & the blogger behind The Happy Jetlagger. I write honestly, passionately and authentically about my travels. All tips have been researched by myself!

Felsenburg Neurathen (currently closed)

Right in front of the bridge lie the ruins of the largest medieval rock castle in Saxon Switzerland, first documented in the 13th century. Usually, visitors can cross iron footbridges between the rocks and see the Bastei Bridge from a completely different perspective.

Rocky landscape with bridge and stairs in the forest
You can currently only see Neurathen Castle from the outside.

Important: However, Felsenburg Neurathen has been closed since fall 2023 until further notice (as of spring 2026). During routine measurements, millimeter-scale rock movements were detected, after which the national park administration closed access for safety reasons. It is currently unclear when the castle will reopen.

The path over the Bastei Bridge is not affected – you can still cross the bridge as normal and use the viewpoints. You can also catch a glimpse of the closed-off rock castle from the path.

You can find the latest information on the Saxon Switzerland website.

What is the Bastei anyway?

The Bastei is a rock formation in Saxon Switzerland. It’s best known for its fantastic views of the Elbe valley, the striking sandstone cliffs and the historic Bastei Bridge, which connects several cliffs. The Bastei is one of the most popular excursion destinations in the region and can easily be visited as a day trip from Dresden.

Signpost on tree in front of café terrace

The most beautiful viewpoints around the Bastei Bridge

The Bastei Bridge itself is of course the main attraction, but there are six viewpoints around it , each offering a unique perspective of the rocks, bridge and Elbe valley.

River winds through valley with rocks

You’ll pass these four viewpoints on the ascent from Rathen via the Basteiweg automatically:

Bastei panoramic view: The unmissable viewing platform is located right next to the Berghotel and offers the widest panoramic view. You can see across the Elbe valley to Wehlen, over to Rauenstein, Königstein, Lilienstein and far into the back of Saxon Switzerland.

Panoramic view of the Bastei Bridge with tourists
Rocky cliffs with viewing platform over river valley
The panoramic view towers so high above the Elbe valley.

The Ferdinandaussicht is my personal favorite and the place from which the famous postcard motifs originate. It is located on the Ferdinandstein, a small rocky plateau just before the Bastei Bridge. The turn-off is somewhat inconspicuous and many visitors actually walk past it without noticing it. However, we were here on a Sunday (I would actually avoid it, but there was no other option) and so the queue of people on the stairs showed us the way.


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