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Top 11 Caves around Bayerisch Eisenstein

Best caves around Bayerisch Eisenstein are found within the Bavarian Forest National Park, a region known for its dense forests and natural landscapes. This area, bordering the Czech Republic, offers a blend of natural features and historical sites. While major natural show caves are not directly within the town, the surrounding park provides unique attractions. The region offers educational and historical insights into prehistoric times and local folklore.

Best caves around Bayerisch Eisenstein

  • The most popular caves is Riesloch Falls

Last updated: April 27, 2026

Riesloch Falls

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In the Stone Age Cave, visitors are transported back to the Paleolithic thanks to the artificial rock backdrop and experience the change in climate, landscape and animal world from then …

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Gottesgab Mine on Silberberg

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Gottesgab

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Here you have a glimpse into a former mine tunnel, with information boards that explain the work on the Silberberg to the visitor. The visit is very interesting at the point with the different colors of the rocks.

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Fürstenzeche Mine

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500 years ago, it began mining of silver and fluorspar. Today you can learn all about this time in the visitor mine. In an entertaining, family-friendly program, there's a lot …

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January 10, 2026, Fürstenzeche Mine

Our route is the panoramic trail at Sahneberg, near the Fürstenzeche mine.

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Old silver mine below the Osser

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March 5, 2025, Gottesgab

Great cave below the summit

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Impressive place, this old mining pit

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Here you get an insight into the centuries-long mining activity in this area. Pay attention to the opening times, it is closed in winter

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If you walk the path through the animal enclosure counterclockwise, you will first pass the Stone Age cave. In addition to the replica of a Stone Age cave, a film about the Stone Age in the Bavarian Forest will also be shown.

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July 3, 2023, Gottesgab

A marked themed circular hiking trail leads from the historic visitor mine to the Gottesgab. The pit offers an insight into the oldest mining period on the Silberberg from the 8th to the 14th century. Ore roasting and ore cutting used to happen directly on the mountain. The red-colored path and the red spots on the themed path still bear witness to this today. The brown iron obtained was then processed into weapons and field tools in the iron hammers at Rothbach. If the visitor stands in front of the God's Gab, which has been wonderfully prepared for tourism, he will be overwhelmed by the play of colors he sees. Depending on the weather and the incidence of light, the rocks glow intensely in blue, yellow, white, brown and red colors. The bluish color comes from the lead and iron content, the red or brown color from iron, the yellow color from sulphur, the white from gypsum; formed during the weathering of magnetic gravel. The colors are efflorescences in the rock. Source: https://www.niederbayern-wiki.de/wiki/Gottesgab

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April 21, 2023, Gottesgab

former entry into the mountain during the active mining era

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique cave experiences can I find directly near Bayerisch Eisenstein?

Near Bayerisch Eisenstein, you can explore the Stone Age Cave Replica at National Park Center Falkenstein. This is a faithful, artificial replica of a Paleolithic cave, complete with impressive cave paintings, offering an immersive and educational journey into prehistoric times. It's part of a larger center with animal enclosures and is largely barrier-free.

Are there any natural caves with historical significance in the region?

While major natural show caves are further afield, the region offers the Robber Heigl Cave near Gotzendorf. This small, somewhat hidden cave consists of two chambers and is steeped in local legend, having served as a hideout for the 19th-century outlaw Michael Heigl. Access involves hiking, making it an appealing option for those interested in local folklore and an adventurous experience.

Which caves are suitable for families with children?

The Stone Age Cave Replica at National Park Center Falkenstein is highly recommended for families. It's barrier-free in some parts and offers an engaging, educational experience about prehistoric times. The larger Nationalparkzentrum also features animal enclosures, making it a great day out for all ages.

What kind of geological features can I expect to see in caves around Bayerisch Eisenstein?

The immediate vicinity of Bayerisch Eisenstein primarily features historical mining pits and unique cave replicas. For impressive natural geological formations like stalagmites and stalactites, you would need to travel further into Bavaria to caves such as the König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle or Teufelshöhle, which are a significant drive away.

Are there any historical mining sites that offer a cave-like experience?

Yes, you can visit the Gottesgab Mine on Silberberg, a medieval mining pit that offers insight into the oldest mining period from the 8th to the 14th century. Another option is the Fürstenzeche Mine, where you can learn about 500 years of silver and fluorspar mining and explore a 400-meter section of an old tunnel.

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

The region around Bayerisch Eisenstein is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, running trails, and gravel biking routes. For example, the Stone Age Cave Replica is part of the Nationalparkzentrum Falkenstein, which features a nearly three-kilometer circular path through animal enclosures, perfect for a walk or hike.

Is the Stone Age Cave Replica accessible for visitors with mobility challenges?

Yes, the Stone Age Cave Replica is designed to be largely barrier-free, making it accessible for a wide range of visitors, including those with prams or mobility challenges. It is located on a circular path within the Falkenstein National Park Center that is also suitable for families.

What is the best time of year to visit caves in the Bayerisch Eisenstein area?

The Stone Age Cave Replica and historical mining sites like Gottesgab Mine are generally accessible year-round. For caves that involve hiking, such as the Robber Heigl Cave, spring through autumn offers the most pleasant weather conditions. Winter visits might be possible but require appropriate gear for snowy or icy trails.

Are there any waterfalls or natural gorges near the caves?

Yes, the Riesloch Falls is a fantastic natural landscape featuring beautiful waterfalls and a scenic, challenging trail. While not a cave itself, it offers a cave-like gorge experience and is appreciated for its impressive cascades and the path leading up to the Arber.

What do visitors enjoy most about the cave-related attractions in Bayerisch Eisenstein?

Visitors particularly appreciate the educational aspect of the Stone Age Cave Replica, noting its detailed information and immersive experience. For historical sites like the Gottesgab Mine and Fürstenzeche Mine, the insights into local mining history and the engaging tours are highly valued.

Are there any specific tours available for the caves or mining sites?

The Fürstenzeche Mine offers guided tours that provide an entertaining and family-friendly program about miners' lives. For the Stone Age Cave Replica, while not a traditional guided tour, an exciting film provides information about the formation of the Bavarian Forest and the cave's context.

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