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Top 5 Caves around Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg

Caves Oberhoffen-lès-Wissembourg are primarily found in the surrounding region, offering a mix of historical mines and man-made underground structures. While natural caves are not a prominent feature directly within Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg, the area provides access to significant subterranean experiences. The landscape is characterized by the Northern Vosges, which extends into Germany, where the main "cave-like" attractions are located. These sites offer insights into historical mining and geological formations.

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Last updated: May 11, 2026

Former Lead Mine at Seehofweiher (Ritterstein No. 29)

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The knight stone stands directly at the spilled entrance of the former lead ore mine on the Breitenberg. Immediately at the Ritterstein is a narrow mouth hole that suggests a formerly larger tunnel access.

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Sankt Anna Stollen Ore Mine

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The St. Anna tunnel is a cultural monument and can be visited in a tour. Iron ore was extracted here as early as Celtic times. The tours take place on …

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Mine tunnel

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In the middle of the descent from the Kappelstein on the way to the visitor mine Nothweiler we discovered this locked tunnel in the forest.

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Herzog-Johann-Stollen

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former Erzbergwerk, Herzog-Johann-Stollen is an adit in Rhineland-Palatinate., Herzog-Johann-Stollen is situated close to St.-Anna-Stollen and Informationszentrum Visitor Mine.

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Tiefen-Stollen

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The former tunnel led to a former ore mine, the deep tunnel is close to the St. Anna tunnel. Guided tours through the tunnel are offered from here.

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Gunther
August 24, 2024, Herzog-Johann-Stollen

Old mining tunnel, would be exciting to see it from the inside

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This tunnel was rebuilt when the St. Anna tunnel was used as a show mine. Today, after the tour (which starts at the St. Anna tunnel), you leave the mine again and walk back to the starting point.

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Andi
May 24, 2024, Bergwerksstollen

This tunnel does not belong to the St. Anna tunnel and has no connection with it (we were told this when we asked during the tour of the show mine).

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You can find a list of knight stones here: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Rittersteine

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Further interesting information: https://www.kuladig.de/ Objektansicht/KLD-279015

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The knight stone "Ehem. Bleierzgrube” (Ritterstein No. 29) is located south-east of Erlenbach in the Portzbach valley. The Ritterstein is located at the southern end of the Seehofweiher, near the former lead mine at Breitenberg and not far from Berwartstein Castle. Source: https://www.kuladig.de/Object-View/KLD-279015

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of underground attractions can I expect to find around Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg?

The region primarily offers historical mines and man-made underground structures rather than natural geological caves. These sites provide insights into historical mining techniques and geological formations.

What is the main underground attraction near Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg?

The most significant underground attraction is the St. Anna Iron Ore Mine Visitor Center (Nothweiler), located in Nothweiler, Germany. It offers a deep dive into the history of iron ore mining and an immersive experience of driving into the mountain.

What makes the St. Anna Iron Ore Mine Visitor Center a worthwhile visit?

Visitors appreciate the historical significance, learning about historical ore extraction and sandstone formation. The immersive experience of driving into the mountain and exploring the mine tunnel makes it a unique adventure. It's considered well worth the travel time for its educational value.

Are there guided tours available at the St. Anna Iron Ore Mine?

Yes, guided tours are available. For instance, the Sankt Anna Stollen Ore Mine, a cultural monument, offers tours typically from April to October, Wednesday to Sunday and on public holidays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tours usually take place on the hour.

How far is the St. Anna Iron Ore Mine Visitor Center from Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg?

The St. Anna Iron Ore Mine Visitor Center in Nothweiler, Germany, is approximately 15-20 kilometers from Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg. The drive typically takes about 20-30 minutes.

Are there other historical mines or tunnels to explore in the region?

Beyond the main visitor center, you can find other historical mining sites. For example, the Mine tunnel, a locked man-made structure, was discovered in the forest near the Nothweiler visitor mine. Another is the Tiefen-Stollen, a former ore mine tunnel close to the St. Anna tunnel, which also offers guided tours.

Are there any natural caves in the immediate vicinity of Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg?

Natural geological caves are not a prominent feature directly within Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg. Many references to 'caves' in the broader region often refer to wine cellars, former mines, or military fortifications rather than natural formations.

Can families visit the underground attractions near Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg?

Yes, sites like the St. Anna Iron Ore Mine Visitor Center (Nothweiler) and the Sankt Anna Stollen Ore Mine are considered family-friendly, offering educational and immersive experiences suitable for various ages.

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

The Northern Vosges region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those listed in the Hiking around Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg guide, or explore gravel biking and cycling routes in the area.

Are there hiking trails near the St. Anna Iron Ore Mine?

Yes, the area around Nothweiler and the St. Anna Mine is popular for hiking. You can find trails that offer views of the surrounding Palatinate Forest and Northern Vosges. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg guide.

What should I know about parking and access for the St. Anna Iron Ore Mine?

Parking is generally available at the St. Anna Iron Ore Mine Visitor Center in Nothweiler. It's advisable to check the official website for specific visitor information regarding parking facilities and any public transport options if you are not driving.

What is the best time of year to visit the mines?

The guided tours for the mines, such as the Sankt Anna Stollen, typically run from April to October. This period generally offers pleasant weather for exploring the surrounding region and accessing the underground sites.

What should I wear when visiting the underground sites?

Even in summer, temperatures inside the mines can be cool. It's recommended to wear warm clothing and sturdy, comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven surfaces. Helmets are often provided for safety during tours.

Are there any military fortifications with underground sections I can visit in the wider region?

Yes, the region also features man-made military structures. The Fort de Schoenenbourg, part of the Maginot Line, is a large underground fortification with extensive tunnels that can be explored, offering a different kind of subterranean experience.

Where can I find refreshments or accommodation near the mines?

Nothweiler, where the St. Anna Mine is located, has some local amenities. For a wider selection of restaurants, cafes, and accommodation, the nearby town of Wissembourg offers more options.

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