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Top 20 Caves around Seesen

Best caves around Seesen are found on the western edge of the Harz Mountains, an area known for its diverse underground attractions. The region features a unique geological landscape, including the Iberg limestone massif, which formed from a coral reef approximately 380 million years ago. This geological history contributes to the formation of rare corrosion caves and impressive dripstone formations. Visitors can explore these natural wonders, offering insights into ancient ecosystems and geological processes.

Best caves around Seesen

  • The most popular caves is Iberger Dripstone Cave and Cave Experience Center, a cave that is a rare type of corrosion cave within a limestone massif. During a guided tour, visitors can observe fossils of ancient reef inhabitants and impressive stalactite formations.
  • Another must-see spot is Jägerhaus, St. Hubert’s Chapel and St. Hubert’s Grotto, a historical site and natural monument featuring a grotto with decorations and small figures carved into the stone. This site is appreciated for its unique artistic and natural elements.
  • Visitors also love Geological Nature Trail 'Spar die Müh' and Dwarf Cave (Zwergloch), Lautenthal, a trail with interesting rock formations and a small, closed cave. This location offers a combination of outdoor geological exploration and a glimpse into a natural habitat for bats.
  • Seesen is known for dripstone caves, historical grottoes, and smaller natural caves. The variety of caves to see and explore ranges from guided show caves to natural trails with geological features.
  • The caves around Seesen are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 600 upvotes and over 200 photos shared by users.

Last updated: May 20, 2026

Iberger Dripstone Cave and Cave Experience Center

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The Iberg stalactite cave is located in the middle of the Iberg, a limestone massif that originally emerged from a limestone reef around 380 million ago. Some of the former reef inhabitants are still preserved as fossils on cave walls and can be discovered on a guided tour. During the approximately 30-minute guided tour, you will also learn why the Iberg stalactite cave is a rare type of corrosion cave, about the cave's history of exploration and which residents it once and now houses.

In addition to the show cave, which can only be visited as part of a guided tour, you can also visit the three exhibition rooms with the themes “Fascination of Caves”, “A Traveling Reef” and “The “Oldest” Family in the World”.

Admission always includes a cave tour. Adults pay 10 euros and children and young people up to 17 years pay 6.50 euros.

In December to June and September from Tuesday to Sunday and on public holidays, the Cave Adventure Center is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In July, August and October it is even open to visitors every day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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The hunting lodge is currently closed for renovation work....but from time to time there are events that can be viewed on the homepage.....unfortunately there is no longer a restaurant for excursions.

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Beautiful geological nature trail "Spar die Müh" (after a dwarf legend) with great rocks. Magnificent single trail above the innermost. On the way is just above the innermost the so-called dwarf hole - a small (closed) cave that offers protection to bats. You can take a detour down the wooden steps to the cave

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The exit of the show cave no more.

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January 8, 2026, Geological Nature Trail 'Spar die Müh' and Dwarf Cave (Zwergloch), Lautenthal

Between rock and stream, a beautiful path.

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If you look into the slot at the top you can see a little bit into the stalactite cave

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The exit is on the hiking trail to the Iberger Albertturm.

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If you feel like hiking after visiting the caves, you can start your tour here.

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The hunter's house is currently only available for rent.

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There is also a mouth hole from which water comes from the mountain.

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The Iberg stalactite cave is located in the middle of the Iberg, a limestone massif that originally emerged from a limestone reef around 380 million ago. Some of the former reef inhabitants are still preserved as fossils on cave walls and can be discovered on a guided tour. During the approximately 30-minute guided tour, you will also learn why the Iberg stalactite cave is a rare type of corrosion cave, about the cave's history of exploration and which residents it once and now houses. In addition to the show cave, which can only be visited as part of a guided tour, you can also visit the three exhibition rooms with the themes “Fascination of Caves”, “A Traveling Reef” and “The “Oldest” Family in the World”. Admission always includes a cave tour. Adults pay 10 euros and children and young people up to 17 years pay 6.50 euros. In December to June and September from Tuesday to Sunday and on public holidays, the Cave Adventure Center is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In July, August and October it is even open to visitors every day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Iberger stalactite cave awaits the visitor with stone secrets that are millions of years old in a modern setting as well as a journey from the Paleolithic to the Middle Ages. The Iberg, which consists of a limestone massif, is located above the town of Bad Grund. In the adventure center you walk on a 160 meter long path blasted into the mountain directly through the ancient reef. The most important attraction of the Cave Experience Center is the Iberg stalactite cave.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Seesen?

The Seesen region, situated on the western edge of the Harz Mountains, offers a variety of underground attractions. You can find rare corrosion caves like the Iberger Dripstone Cave, historical grottoes such as St. Hubert’s Grotto, and smaller natural caves like the Dwarf Cave (Zwergloch) found along the Geological Nature Trail 'Spar die Müh'.

Are there family-friendly cave experiences near Seesen?

Yes, the Iberger Dripstone Cave and Cave Experience Center is an excellent choice for families. It offers guided tours suitable for children and three exhibition rooms that provide an engaging educational experience about caves, geology, and ancient life. Admission includes the cave tour, with separate pricing for adults and children.

What geological features can I expect to see in the caves around Seesen?

The caves in this region are rich in geological history. At the Iberger Dripstone Cave, you can observe fossils of ancient reef inhabitants on the cave walls and impressive stalactite formations. The Iberg itself is a limestone massif formed from a coral reef approximately 380 million years ago, making it a rare type of corrosion cave.

What are the operating hours and admission costs for the Iberger Dripstone Cave?

The Cave Experience Center is generally open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In December to June and September, it's open Tuesday to Sunday and on public holidays. During July, August, and October, it's open daily. Admission, which always includes a guided cave tour, costs 10 euros for adults and 6.50 euros for children and young people up to 17 years.

Is the Iberger Dripstone Cave accessible for everyone?

While the Iberger Dripstone Cave offers a fascinating experience, visitors should be aware that there are some steps to navigate within the cave. It is therefore not suitable for prams or wheelchairs. Sturdy footwear is recommended as surfaces can be slippery.

Are there historical sites related to caves in the Seesen area?

Yes, the Jägerhaus, St. Hubert’s Chapel and St. Hubert’s Grotto is a notable historical site. The grotto features beautiful decorations and small figures carved into the stone. It has undergone restoration to preserve its unique artistic and natural elements.

What kind of outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the caves?

The Seesen area, being part of the Harz Mountains, offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, including easy walks and more challenging routes. For example, you can explore the hiking routes around Seesen or try gravel biking. The Geological Nature Trail 'Spar die Müh' itself is a great option for a walk combined with geological exploration.

Are there any trails that feature smaller, natural caves?

Yes, the Geological Nature Trail 'Spar die Müh' and Dwarf Cave (Zwergloch) near Lautenthal offers a combination of outdoor exploration and a glimpse into a natural habitat. This trail features interesting rock formations and a small, closed cave known as the Dwarf Cave, which provides protection for bats.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the caves and surrounding area in Seesen?

Visitors appreciate the diverse underground attractions, from the impressive dripstone formations and ancient fossils in the Iberger Dripstone Cave to the unique carved grotto at St. Hubert’s. The combination of geological wonders, historical sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking on trails such as the Geological Nature Trail 'Spar die Müh' is highly valued by the komoot community.

Is there a cave or feature related to water flow in the region?

Yes, you can find the Mouth of the Zellfelder Kunstgraben. This highlight features a 'mouth hole' from which water emerges from the mountain, offering an interesting insight into the region's hydrological systems, especially after snowmelt or heavy rain when the streams are more active.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves around Seesen?

The Iberger Dripstone Cave and Cave Experience Center has extended opening hours during peak seasons like July, August, and October, when it's open daily. However, the caves offer a unique experience year-round. For outdoor trails like the Geological Nature Trail, spring and autumn provide pleasant weather for hiking, while winter can offer a different, quieter perspective.

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