Cabriotour through the Vogtland
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The Vogtland is a region that spans parts of Saxony, Thuringia, Bavaria, and even the Czech Republic. It is an area characterized by gentle hills, green forests, clear rivers, and charming towns.
Those driving a convertible here discover not only diverse landscapes but also historical sites, spa traditions, and a truly authentic piece of Central Germany that combines authenticity with hospitality. A convertible tour through the Vogtland is ideal for combining culture, nature, and the joy of driving – from well-known highlights to quiet rural roads away from the major traffic routes.
Start in Plauen: Spitzen, Culture, and Open Roads
The perfect starting point for a round trip through the Vogtland is the city of Plauen. The “City of Lace” is known for its long tradition in textile manufacturing, especially for the famous Plauen lace. A stroll through the old town with the St. John's Church, the Old Town Hall, and the small alleys is worth it before heading out on the open road. Plauen is centrally located and offers ideal connections to the surrounding routes. Here, the journey begins with the top down, leaving the city and quickly immersing into the hilly landscape of the Vogtland.

Elstertal Bridge and Göltzschtal Bridge: Masterpieces of Engineering
A first highlight of the tour is the famous railway bridges of the Vogtland. The Göltzschtal Bridge near Netzschkau is the largest brick bridge in the world and an impressive structure that must be seen during a convertible tour. Nearby rises the Elstertal Bridge, which is also unique in its dimensions and design. Both bridges can be wonderfully incorporated into a route that takes you from Plauen along rural roads. As you roll along in your convertible, wide views open up onto the monumental structures, nestled in a green landscape.
Bad Elster and Bad Brambach: Spa Tradition and Relaxation
Further south tempt the traditional spa towns of Bad Elster and Bad Brambach. They are ideal stops for convertible drivers who want to take a break during their drive. The elegant spa facilities of Bad Elster, including the Royal Spa House, the Albert Bath, and the spa park, exude a majestic atmosphere. Bad Brambach, on the other hand, is famous for its mineral springs – perfect for recharging energy. Both places are close to the Czech border and can be used as relaxing stops on the tour.
Music City Markneukirchen: Instruments and Craftsmanship
A very special highlight in the Vogtland is Markneukirchen. For centuries, everything here has revolved around instrument making. Violins, guitars, wind instruments – the town is world-renowned for its craftsmanship. The Musical Instrument Museum provides fascinating insights into this tradition, and those who wish can also visit workshops. For convertible drivers, the approach is a delight as the roads wind idyllically through the landscape, and nearby are small villages with typical Vogtland charm.
Klingenthal and the Aschberg: Panorama and Music
Not far away lies Klingenthal, a town known as the home of the harmonica. It is particularly worthwhile to take a detour to the Aschberg, from which one can enjoy a fantastic view over the Saxon and Bohemian Vogtland. The ascent via winding roads is especially enjoyable in a convertible, and the combination of the view, wind in your hair, and freedom is unforgettable. The border to the Czech Republic runs nearby, making it easy to combine your convertible tour with a detour into the neighboring region.
Oelsnitz and the Pirk Dam: Nature and Relaxation
Those who want to experience pure nature should plan a detour to the Pirk Dam. Located near Oelsnitz, it is a popular destination for hiking, swimming, or simply relaxing by the water. With the convertible, you reach the dam via small, little-traveled roads that repeatedly open up views of the Vogtland landscape. In Oelsnitz itself, a short stop at the Mining Museum is worthwhile, which reminds visitors of the region's history as a coal mining area.
Schöneck and the Heights of the Vogtland
To conclude the tour, a detour to Schöneck is recommended, known as the "Balkon of the Vogtland." The place is situated high above the surroundings, offering dreamy panoramic views. The roads around Schöneck are perfect for a relaxed, winding drive in a convertible. Those traveling here experience the Vogtland from its wide, open side – forests, meadows, and horizons that seem almost boundless.

Practical Tips for the Convertible Tour in the Vogtland
A convertible tour through the Vogtland is especially recommended from spring to autumn. The roads are in good condition, traffic is light, and many routes lead through little-known areas that are perfect for an open drive. Those wishing to customize the tour will find numerous small hotels, guesthouses, and inns that shine with regional cuisine and a family atmosphere. The proximity to the Czech border makes the region versatile – spontaneous detours are always possible.
Culturally, the Vogtland also has a lot to offer: theater performances in Plauen, classical concerts in Bad Elster, or museum visits in Markneukirchen can be ideally combined with a relaxed drive. For food lovers, culinary breaks featuring Vogtland specialties like pot roast, potato soup, or homemade cake are highly recommended.
Conclusion: Open Roads in the Green Heart of Germany
The Vogtland is an ideal destination for all convertible fans looking for variety. Gentle hills, winding roads, and charming towns ensure that every tour becomes an experience. The mix of nature, culture, and relaxation makes the region unique and shows that you do not have to travel far for an unforgettable convertible tour.
Anyone who engages with this region will be rewarded with impressive structures, beautiful landscapes, and surprising encounters. Driving with the top down makes the impressions even more intense - a real insider tip for convertible drivers looking to discover new horizons.
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