Best caves around Dillstädt are found within the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and geological formations. While Dillstädt itself does not feature prominent caves, the nearby town of Meiningen hosts significant natural attractions. The area's geology, particularly the Lower Muschelkalk rock, contributes to the formation of unique cave systems. This makes the region a point of interest for those exploring underground natural wonders.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The armholes are worth seeing.
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The merchant Götz actually only wanted to set up a beautiful mountain garden when he came across this cave. He and his friends investigated the discovered fissure cave and later employed miners from the Ruhr area to develop it further and to cut passages between the crevices and to secure the cracks in the rock. He did not live to see the full expansion, but his widow continued it. The cave is now open to visitors and can be explored on a 40-minute guided tour. Although the cave does not have any outstanding features such as stalactites, it is still worth seeing. The narrow and very high cracks in the rock were created by rock slides towards the Werra valley. The cave is therefore simply an impressive natural spectacle with an interestingly designed guided tour. Unfortunately, the cave has not been able to be explored in the usual way for 3 years now. A landslide in the upper area meant that the upper exit can no longer be used. Instead, you have to struggle up all the stairs and then go back down again straight away. This feels quite bumpy and pointless on the tour... If you decide to visit, you should bring a jacket with you. The temperature in the cave is a constant 8 degrees. The waiting time until the tour is perfect to while away on the terrace, where there are warm dishes and various drinks - all with a wonderful view of Meiningen.
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It was still closed but I'll stop by again to take a closer look.
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Reinhold Goetz discovered the gap and gap cave in 1915. With 50 m high gorges, it is the largest cave open to visitors in Germany.
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The armholes look best when they are filled with water.
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Opening hours can be found online, but they seem to be adjusted as needed. So expect a little waiting time, even if you are there on time at the official time. But it can easily be bridged in the beer garden or the restaurant. Please bring sturdy shoes and a jacket, takes about 45 minutes at 8°C all year round.
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The Goetz Cave, located in nearby Meiningen, is unique as it is the largest accessible fracture or crevice cave in Germany and the only developed and walkable joint and fissure cave in Europe. Its formation, approximately 25,000 years ago, is attributed to a landslide on the slope towards the Werra river.
The Goetz Cave features crevices up to 50 meters high and 3 meters wide. It has an accessible length of 420 meters across four parallel fissures and three levels. About half of the tour route consists of artificially created tunnels connecting these fissures.
Yes, guided tours are available at the Goetz Cave. They typically last about 40 minutes and provide insights into the cave's formation, rare rock formations, and history. Visitors should be prepared for a constant temperature of around 8 degrees Celsius and potentially slippery ground.
The Goetz Cave holds archaeological significance, with finds including human and animal bones (bison, bear, and wild horses) discovered within. These discoveries led to its declaration as an archaeological monument. Some finds are now housed in the Steinsburg Museum.
Besides the Goetz Cave, you can explore the Halsbergloch Crevice Cave, an 8-meter deep cleft cave in the lower shell limestone, and the Eisloch Cave, which descends about 10 meters diagonally and requires surefootedness.
Yes, the Armlöcher Natural Monument is a notable site, best appreciated when its unique hole is filled with water. The Goetz Cave itself is also protected as a natural monument due to its unique fracture cave formation.
The region around Dillstädt offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking routes. For a combined experience, consider hiking the Limbachsweg, which passes the Goetz Cave.
The Goetz Cave offers guided tours that are generally suitable for families. However, visitors should note the constant cool temperature (8°C) and potentially slippery ground, so appropriate clothing and footwear are recommended for all family members.
The Goetz Cave maintains a constant temperature of 8 degrees Celsius year-round, making it a suitable visit in any season. However, for enjoying the scenic location and surrounding hiking trails like the Limbachsweg, spring to autumn generally offers more pleasant weather conditions.
Yes, the Limbachsweg is a 12.3 km hiking route starting from Meiningen that combines cultural history with geological peculiarities. It leads through forest parks, past viewpoints and castle ruins, and includes a detour to the Goetz Cave.
When visiting caves like the Goetz Cave, it's advisable to wear sturdy shoes due to potentially slippery ground and bring warm clothing, as the temperature inside remains around 8 degrees Celsius. For undeveloped caves like the Eisloch Cave, a flashlight and a rope for assistance might be useful.
After visiting the Goetz Cave, you can stop at the adjoining cave hut, "Zur Spalte," which offers food and drinks with views over Meiningen. The nearby town of Meiningen also provides various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.


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