Quirl
The Quirl is a low table hill, 349 metres high, in Saxon Switzerland, west of the River Elbe.
Location and area
The Quirl rises about two kilometres south of Königstein in the so-called Land of Stones, part of Saxon Switzerland in which table hills are characteristic. In the immediate neighbourhood are the hills of Pfaffenstein and Königstein.On the northern side of the Quirl is a large bedding cave, the Diebskeller.
History
Until around 1800 there were fields on the Quirl that belonged to the hereditary enfeoffed estate of Pfaffendorf. Later the Quirl was placed out of bounds to the public due to its proximity to Königstein Fortress and the fields were abandoned.During the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 the old footpath to the summit plateau was blown up so that Prussian troops there could not emplace their guns there.