Caves around Höringen are found within the Donnersbergkreis district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. While Höringen itself is a small municipality, the broader region of Rhineland-Palatinate features a selection of underground formations. These sites often combine natural geological features with historical human activity, such as mining or habitation. Visitors can explore various types of subterranean structures, from ancient mines to rock-carved hermitages.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Always worth a visit, great landscape
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Everything has an end, only a sausage has two… and every fence has a hole somewhere.
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Unfortunately, it only opens 1-2 days a month during the summer months. Check in advance!
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oldest copper mines in the Imsbach mining area
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Entrance to the white pit at the show mine
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Part of the mining history around Imsbach. An information board provides information about iron ore mining.
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Mining was already taking place here in Roman times. From 1941 onwards it was no longer profitable to operate such small mines!
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The region around Höringen offers a variety of subterranean sites, primarily historical mines and rock-carved hermitages. These include former copper and iron ore mines like the Katharina I Mine and Maria Iron Ore Mine, as well as unique historical dwellings such as the Börrstadt Hermitage.
Yes, several historical mining sites are accessible. The White Mine — Visitor Mine offers insight into the former miner's world around the Donnersberg, where copper ores and cobalt were extracted. The Katharina I Mine and Maria Iron Ore Mine also provide glimpses into past mining operations.
The sites around Höringen have a rich history, primarily linked to mining and early human habitation. For instance, the Katharina I Mine was in operation as early as the 14th century for copper, cobalt, and silver. The Iron Gate marks the beginning of an iron ore path with tunnels dating back to 1773. The Börrstadt Hermitage is a rock-carved dwelling from the 15th century.
Yes, the White Mine — Visitor Mine is categorized as family-friendly, offering an educational experience into the mining history. The Iron Gate is also considered family-friendly, providing an accessible historical site.
While the sites around Höringen are largely historical and man-made, they often interact with natural geology. For example, the Katharina I Mine features impressive open-cast mine walls where older tunnels are visible. The Iron Gate is situated near iron ore veins, showcasing the natural mineral deposits that attracted mining activity.
The area around Höringen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'Wooden Bear Sculpture – Crow Sculpture loop' or moderate ones like the 'Wooden Sculpture Trail – Igelborner Hut loop'. There are also options for gravel biking and mountain biking. For more details, explore the Hiking around Höringen, Gravel biking around Höringen, and MTB Trails around Höringen guides.
Yes, many hiking routes in the region will take you near or past these historical sites. For instance, the Börrstadt Hermitage is a popular stop on local trails. You can find detailed routes and maps in the Hiking around Höringen guide.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural geology and human history. Many enjoy imagining the lives of hermits at sites like the Börrstadt Hermitage, or gaining insight into the challenging world of historical mining at places like the White Mine — Visitor Mine. The impressive open-cast mine walls and the historical context of these sites are frequently highlighted.
When visiting the Börrstadt Hermitage, it's recommended to bring a lamp to explore the niches carved into the rock. It's a place where you can easily imagine how a hermit lived, with remnants suggesting an earlier dwelling and wooden constructions.
The Iron Gate is a historical tunnel related to iron ore mining, dating back to 1773. There's a plaque nearby providing information about its history. Be aware that the entrance can sometimes be flooded.
Yes, the historical mines, in particular, offer a direct look into the region's geology. Sites like the Katharina I Mine and Maria Iron Ore Mine were established due to significant copper and iron ore deposits, allowing visitors to observe the geological formations that led to their creation.


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