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Holidays in Germany: Villas, holiday homes and holiday apartments in Central Saxony with Italiavillas

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History and Description



Located in the heart of Saxony, the Landkreis Mittelsachsen (Central Saxony) is a breathtaking region that seamlessly blends a rich industrial heritage, vast natural landscapes and a vibrant cultural life. Whether you are looking for an action-packed outdoor adventure or a relaxing getaway, Mittelsachsen stands out as a leading travel destination.

Formed in 2008 by merging the districts of Döbeln, Freiberg and Mittweida, Mittelsachsen boasts a history deeply connected to medieval silver mining. The southern part of the district belongs to the Erzgebirge, a region so rich in mining history that it has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Cities such as the university town of Freiberg have impeccably preserved medieval old towns, impressive Gothic cathedrals and ancient fortifications. Today, Middle Saxony is a picturesque tourist destination, characterized by winding river valleys, rolling hills and grand castles such as Burg Kriebstein and Schloss Augustusburg.

It has also developed into an exceptionally welcoming hub for travelers. Visitors looking to settle here can find a spectacular range of accommodation options. You can book a cozy vacation apartment right in the heart of a historic city or choose a spacious vacation home tucked away in the tranquil countryside. For those seeking luxury, the region offers beautifully restored historic properties and private villas for seasonal rental, offering top-notch amenities, private gardens and panoramic views of Saxony's rolling countryside.

Nature and Landscapes



The geography of Middle Saxony is wonderfully varied, stretching from the flat northern plains near Leipzig down to the lush heights of the Ore Mountains along the Czech border.

River Valleys



The Freiberger Mulde, Zwickauer Mulde and Zschopau rivers create dramatic, steep valleys through the region and offer breathtaking viewpoints such as the Rochsburg suspension bridge.

Water reservoirs



The Kriebstein Reservoir (Talsperre Kriebstein) serves as a massive oasis for water lovers, surrounded by dense, green forests.

Erzgebirge



The southern peaks, including the 789-meter-high Schwartenberg peak, offer rolling alpine meadows in summer and a snowy wonderland in winter.

Activities in Middle Saxony



Middle Saxony is an outdoor playground for all seasons.

Hiking and cycling



The region is crisscrossed by scenic routes, such as the Zschopautal hiking trail and various mountain bike loops that cut through the Mulde Valley.

Water sports and family fun



In the warmer months, the Kriebstein reservoir is bustling with sailing, kayaking and steamboat tours. Families often head to the Sonnenlandpark in Lichtenau to see its wildlife enclosures and rides.

Mining tours



You can delve deep into the earth at the Reiche Zeche research and demonstration mine in Freiberg to experience the life of medieval silver miners firsthand.

Festivals and traditions



Tradition is brought to life in Middle Saxony through colorful annual events.

Bergstadtfest in Freiberg



Every summer, the region's signature festival celebrates its mining heritage with a massive, traditional miners' parade in historical costumes, live music and open-air markets.

Castle festivals and medieval markets



All year round, Burg Kriebstein and Schloss Rochlitz host lively medieval festivals, complete with jousting tournaments, traditional craftsmen and old minstrel music.

Christmas markets



When winter comes, the region transforms. The Christmas markets here are legendary, filled with glowing wooden pyramids, handmade Ore Mountains wooden toys and a cozy, magical atmosphere.

Typical foods from Middle Saxony



The cuisine of Middle Saxony is hearty, traditional and deeply comforting, designed historically to sustain hard-working miners and farmers.

Freiberger Eierschecke



A regional specialty you must try. Unlike the standard Saxon Eierschecke, Freiberg's famous version is baked without quark, resulting in a wonderfully rich, golden pastry made from yeast dough, raisins, vanilla cream and a fluffy egg-and-butter topping.

Sächsischer Sauerbraten



Pot roast marinated beef, traditionally served with a rich gingerbread spiced sauce, red cabbage and heavy potato dumplings (Klöße).

Erzgebirgische Getzen



A beloved dish from the Ore Mountains. These are thick, oven-baked potato pancakes that are traditionally filled with bacon, onions or served sweet with buttermilk and blueberries.

Local Beers



Wash it all down with a crisp Freiberger Pilsner, a locally brewed beer with a heritage dating back to the 13th century.
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