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.

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

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.