Lilienstein

Coordinates: 50°55′52″N 14°05′05″E / 50.931111°N 14.084722°E / 50.931111; 14.084722
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Lilienstein
Lilienstein at sunset
Highest point
Elevation415.2 m (1,362 ft)
Coordinates50°55′52″N 14°05′05″E / 50.931111°N 14.084722°E / 50.931111; 14.084722
Geography
Lilienstein is located in Saxony
Lilienstein
Lilienstein
Geology
Mountain typeTable
Type of rockSandstone

Lilienstein is a highly distinctive mountain in Saxon Switzerland, in Saxony, southeastern Germany, and was once the site of a Bohemian castle. It is one of the few table mountains on the east of the river Elbe and constitutes the symbol of the Saxon Switzerland National Park.

Name[edit]

The name is not related to the flower lily (German: Lilie) but is probably derived from St. Gilgen or St. Ilgen (earlier names of the mountain were "Ylgenstein" und "Illgenstein"). These names refer to Saint Giles.

Location[edit]

The Lilienstein is located 15 km east of Pirna and 5 km west of Bad Schandau. It overlooks the river Elbe, which forms a 180° loop around the mountain. The Königstein Fortress is located opposite on the left bank of the river.