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Top 14 Caves around Ehrenfriedersdorf

Best caves around Ehrenfriedersdorf are primarily historical mining tunnels and natural rock formations in the Ore Mountains region of Saxony, Germany. The area is known for its rich history of tin mining, which has shaped many of its underground attractions. These sites offer insights into centuries of mining technology and the region's geological makeup. Visitors can explore a variety of man-made and natural underground spaces.

Best caves around Ehrenfriedersdorf

  • The most popular caves is Stülpner Cave, a cave that…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Stülpner Cave

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Karl Stülpner (1762 to 1841), poacher, game shooter and Erzgebirge folk hero, who had his problems with the authorities but probably liked to help farmers and the poor, is said …

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Garisch-Stolln Mine Entrance

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Clearly laid out and especially easy for children to see/understand what mining and mines mean 🙂

The mining trail is really great and definitely worth a visit.

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Greifensteinstollen

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Mining tunnel, station 11 of the "Silberstrasse" mining trail. Here you can go a good 20 meters into the tunnel.

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There is a hollow in the massif of the griffin stones. It is known as a money cellar.

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Wille Gottes Mine

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Arsenic gravel of a particularly high quality was mined in the mine from the 16th century until 1846. Since 1994 the mining association Thalheim e.V. has been researching and restoring …

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DerWandererMitHut
July 13, 2025, Garisch-Stolln Mundloch

A little below the path, we see the entrance to the Garisch Mine. Almost hidden, nestled quaintly among the greenery, first mentioned in 1490, the mine ceased operations in 1911. We take a few steps inside and are surrounded by thousands of mosquitoes. https://youtu.be/jglyT269hvE

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Steven
January 6, 2025, Grube Wille Gottes

always worth a trip.

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A beautiful corner for hiking

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Hieronymus Lotter was named as the owner of the Garmisch mine around 1565. Station 12 of the mining trail is located here.

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The money cellar, which is connected to an old legend....money does not make you happy after all 🤷

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really very interesting and informative

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With a flashlight you can go a little way in until you reach a barred door.

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Under one of these rocks you can see an open hole into which a person can easily crawl. Old people say about this hole that once upon a time a maid, who was often called by name when she grazed in the place, went in in the presence of another maid when she was called again after the latter left her come to her aid when she screams. When she went in, she found a large box with money and gold and a dog lying next to it and, at the command of a voice, filled the grass cloth with it. But when the entrance became very narrow and she called out to the other maid for help, the dog jumped at her and scratched everything she had picked up out of the grass cloth, whereupon she was pulled out in terror by the other girl for the third day but later died of fear. A certain old man named Christoph Hackebeil was once seduced so that he had to stay in a cave there at night.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of underground attractions can I explore around Ehrenfriedersdorf?

Around Ehrenfriedersdorf, you'll primarily find historical mining tunnels and former ore extraction sites, rather than natural caves. These include visitor mines, old mouth holes, and small natural rock shelters. They offer a unique blend of history, technology, and underground adventure, showcasing the region's rich mining heritage.

What is the most significant underground attraction in Ehrenfriedersdorf?

The most significant underground attraction is the Zinngrube Ehrenfriedersdorf (Ehrenfriedersdorf Tin Mine). It offers extensive tours through historic mining tunnels, allowing visitors to explore authentic underground environments and learn about centuries of mining technology, including the impressive reconstructed Ehrenfriedersdorfer Radpumpe.

Are there any family-friendly underground experiences in the area?

Yes, several sites offer family-friendly experiences. The Garisch-Stolln Mine Entrance is clearly laid out and easy for children to understand what mining means. The Zinngrube Ehrenfriedersdorf also offers educational tours, with the 'Adventure Tour' recommended for children aged 10 and up.

Can I see historical mining equipment and technology?

Absolutely. At the Zinngrube Ehrenfriedersdorf, you can see mining technology from the Middle Ages to the 20th century, with equipment displayed and demonstrated at 20 different stations. The Greifensteinstollen also features some old mining equipment inside its tunnel.

What is the Stülpner Cave and its historical significance?

The Stülpner Cave originally arose from tin ore mining. It is famously associated with the Erzgebirge folk hero Karl Stülpner, who is said to have used it as a hiding place and even a dwelling during his time as a poacher and game shooter.

Is there a mine where I can learn about arsenic mining?

Yes, the Wille Gottes Mine is a historical site where high-quality arsenic gravel was mined from the 16th century until 1846. The tunnel is being researched and restored by a mining association, offering insights into past arsenic mining operations.

What unique geological features can be found in the caves around Ehrenfriedersdorf?

While the area is known for mining tunnels, the Zinngrube Ehrenfriedersdorf tours also explain the geology of the tin deposit. Additionally, the accompanying museum boasts an extraordinary collection of over 1,000 mineral specimens, with about 150 different minerals found in the mine itself.

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

The region around Ehrenfriedersdorf offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the Greifenbachstauweiher – Geyrischer Teich loop, or enjoy gravel biking and MTB trails. For more details, check out the Running Trails around Ehrenfriedersdorf, Gravel biking around Ehrenfriedersdorf, and MTB Trails around Ehrenfriedersdorf guides.

What do visitors enjoy most about the underground sites here?

Visitors appreciate the authentic insights into mining history, the immersive experience of exploring underground tunnels, and the educational value. Many enjoy the direct involvement of former miners as guides, providing personal stories and a tangible connection to the region's heritage. The well-preserved entrances and informative displays are also frequently praised.

Is there a mine train ride available?

Yes, the 'Erlebnisführung' (Adventure Tour) at the Zinngrube Ehrenfriedersdorf includes a ride on a mine train along the 'Tiefen Sauberger Stolln', adding an exciting element to the underground exploration.

Are there any small, natural rock shelters or caves to discover?

Yes, besides the mining tunnels, you can find small natural rock shelters. An example is the Geldkeller (Money Cellar) at the Greifensteine, which is a hollow within the massif, known as a small cave under the lookout rock.

How can I visit the Wille Gottes Mine?

The Wille Gottes Mine is open to the public by prior arrangement via telephone with the Thalheim Mining Association. They also offer fixed guided tour dates during the summer and autumn months.

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