Steinbach am Donnersberg
Steinbach am Donnersberg
Caves around Steinbach am Donnersberg primarily consist of historical mining operations and a unique rock-cut hermitage, offering insights into the region's geology and industrial heritage. While natural caves are not a feature of Steinbach am Donnersberg itself, the surrounding Donnersberg region provides several underground attractions. These sites showcase the area's rich history, with mining activities dating back centuries. Visitors can explore former mines and a distinctive rock-carved dwelling.
Last updated: June 27, 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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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 Steinbach am Donnersberg primarily features historical mining operations and a unique rock-cut hermitage. These sites offer a glimpse into the area's rich industrial heritage and geology, rather than natural caves.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The White Mine — Visitor Mine offers paved paths and insights into mining history. The Iron Gate, a historical mining tunnel, is also considered family-friendly. The Börrstadt Hermitage, a chapel carved into rock, is another interesting spot for all ages.
The Donnersberg region has a rich mining history. You can explore the White Mine — Visitor Mine, a former copper-silver-cobalt mine, and the Maria Iron Ore Mine, which offers guided tours into an ancient iron ore mine. The Katharina I Mine also showcases the area's copper mining past, possibly dating back to Roman times.
The Börrstadt Hermitage is a distinctive chapel carved into the rock at the foot of the Donnersberg. It features niches and remnants of wooden constructions, hinting at an earlier dwelling from the 15th century. Local stories suggest a hermit once lived here, acting as a healer. Visitors are encouraged to bring a lamp to explore it.
Yes, the Maria Iron Ore Mine can only be explored as part of a guided tour, offering a more in-depth historical experience of iron ore mining. The White Mine — Visitor Mine also offers insights into the former miner's world.
The Donnersberg region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those around Steinbach am Donnersberg, with options for moderate to difficult rides. There are also easy hiking trails available, such as those around Jakobsweiler and Steinbach am Donnersberg. For more details, explore the Cycling around Steinbach am Donnersberg or Easy hikes around Steinbach am Donnersberg guides.
While specific trails directly through the mines aren't detailed, the mines are part of the BergbauErlebnisWelt Imsbach, which integrates these sites into the local landscape. You can find various hiking routes in the broader Donnersberg region, including easy hikes that allow you to explore the natural surroundings near these historical sites. Check the Easy hikes around Steinbach am Donnersberg guide for nearby options.
Visitors appreciate the unique historical insights offered by the former mining operations and the distinctive Börrstadt Hermitage. The opportunity to explore underground tunnels and learn about centuries of mining history, often in a family-friendly setting, is a major draw. The komoot community has shared over 200 photos and given more than 330 upvotes for these sites.
The White Mine — Visitor Mine and Maria Iron Ore Mine are visitor mines, and typically visitor mines have an entrance fee, especially for guided tours. It's advisable to check their official websites for current pricing and opening hours before your visit.
For exploring the underground sites, especially the mines, it's recommended to wear sturdy shoes and bring a jacket as temperatures underground can be cooler. For the Börrstadt Hermitage, visitors are encouraged to bring a lamp to better explore its carved niches.
While Steinbach am Donnersberg itself has some public transport connections, reaching the specific mining sites like the White Mine — Visitor Mine and Maria Iron Ore Mine near Imsbach often requires a combination of public transport and a walk, or personal vehicle. It's best to plan your route in advance using local transport schedules.


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