Your e-bike charging companion
Counted from OpenStreetMap on 2026-08-22. Every figure below is what the database actually contains, not an estimate.
These points carry a name in OpenStreetMap. The remaining ones are on the map without one.
Hilly city — 205 m between the lowest and highest point, which is exactly where an e-bike earns its keep.
232 days reached 12 °C or more in 2024, with 130 rainy days and 770 mm of precipitation.
OpenStreetMap lists 3,708 bicycle parking facilities, 79 bike shops, 38 repair stations and 89 rental stations here.
Long-distance cycle routes passing through: Eurovelo 7 - Sun Route - part Germany, [D10] Elberadweg Alternativroute Pillnitz, [D10] Elberadweg linkselbisch [Abschnitt N], [D10] Elberadweg linkselbisch [Abschnitt O], [D10] Elberadweg rechtselbisch [Abschnitt N], [D10] Elberadweg rechtselbisch [Abschnitt O], [D4] Mittelland-Route (Sachsen-Ost).
Source: OpenStreetMap contributors, Open-Meteo. Collected 2026-08-22.
Dresden stretches along the Elbe River, with scenic embankments and a growing network of cycle lanes. For short city trips, it’s convenient by bike.
Cycling in Dresden links Altstadt, Neustadt, Blasewitz, Pieschen and Striesen via separated lanes and riverside paths.
E-bikes and pedelecs extend everyday range toward Pillnitz and Loschwitz, with charging options near mobility hubs, campuses and cultural venues.
With Bike-Charging.com, riders can discover e-bike charging locations, marked sockets and pedelec stations across Dresden — from the Zwinger to the Frauenkirche, from Brühl’s Terrace to Blaues Wunder — including accessibility, opening hours and navigation links.
Beyond biking, Dresden offers baroque landmarks, parks and river views — much of it linked by bike paths for a relaxed, low-carbon city day.