Natural monuments around Steinsulz offer diverse natural features for exploration. The landscape includes geological formations like grottos and rock outcrops, alongside ancient trees. These natural sites provide opportunities to experience the region's varied terrain, from the Ill valley to the Jura. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and historical geological significance.
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A lovingly furnished grotto for the little dwarves
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A small entrance gives access to this fairly deep cave. It owes its name to Doctor Herrings, a village doctor with a passion for caving who died here following a landslide in 1914.
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The rocks of the Grotte des Nains form an impressive gorge, approximately 25 meters high. According to legend, the little women of the earth lived here with the Erdmanala (little men of the earth). The gorge gives access to the Plateau des Nains and a beautiful view of the Ill valley.
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It's near our home, it's beautiful, exotic and accessible, ideal for everyone
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The Plateau des Nains with its two vantage points Heideflüh and Erdwiebelenfelsen offers an ingenious view of the surrounding area. Here at the Heideflüh there is a grating on the rock and two large squares with tables, benches and grills have been set up. The rocks of the Heidenfluh are said to have served as a backdrop for the Druidic practices of the Celts.
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It is said that the gorges near Ferrette were inhabited a long time ago. Dwarves lived there and lived in the hollows. These friendly creatures had eternal youth and beautiful childlike faces with shining eyes. Their small cave houses were decorated with all kinds of silver objects. To the left of the Grotto of Nains, where the Smurfs live, there is a crack in the rock, here you can climb up to the plateau and enjoy the beautiful view.
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The region around Steinsulz offers diverse natural monuments. You can explore the impressive Dwarves' Grotto, which features a 25-meter high gorge and access to the Plateau des Nains. Another significant site is Le Gros Chêne de Sondersdorf, an ancient oak tree estimated to be 400 to 500 years old. For panoramic views, Loechle Rock provides expansive vistas from the Plateau des Nains.
The natural monuments around Steinsulz primarily feature geological formations such as caves and rock outcrops, alongside ancient and remarkable trees. You'll find impressive gorges, viewpoints offering wide vistas, and serene forest settings.
Yes, the area is known for its caves and rock formations. Besides the Dwarves' Grotto, which is an impressive gorge, you can also visit Dr. Herrings' Cave, a deep cave with a historical story. Loechle Rock is another notable rock formation on the Plateau des Nains, offering great views.
Absolutely. Le Gros Chêne de Sondersdorf, also known as the Napoleon oak, is a magnificent tree estimated to be 400 to 500 years old. Another impressive specimen is the Mightiest Beech Tree in the Canton of Solothurn, standing 40 meters tall with a diameter of 1.55 meters.
For excellent views, head to Loechle Rock on the Plateau des Nains. This spot provides expansive views of the surrounding area and is equipped with tables, benches, and grills. The Dwarves' Grotto also offers a beautiful view of the Ill valley from its gorge.
Yes, the Mightiest Beech Tree in the Canton of Solothurn is categorized as family-friendly and is located in a forest setting, making it suitable for a family outing. Many of the natural monuments, especially those with easier access, can be enjoyed by families.
The terrain varies. Some sites like the Dwarves' Grotto and Dr. Herrings' Cave are rated as intermediate difficulty, suggesting some challenging sections or uneven paths. Other locations, such as the ancient trees, might offer easier access within forest paths.
Yes, some natural monuments have interesting historical connections. Dr. Herrings' Cave is named after a doctor who tragically died there in 1914. The Le Gros Chêne de Sondersdorf has witnessed centuries of history, enduring natural events over its 400-500 year lifespan. Legends also surround the Dwarves' Grotto, said to have been inhabited by 'little women of the earth' and 'Erdmanala'.
The region around Steinsulz offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, road cycling routes, and running trails. These routes often pass by or are in close proximity to the natural monuments, allowing you to combine your visit with an active adventure.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the unique experiences offered. The impressive gorge at Dwarves' Grotto and the expansive views from Loechle Rock are highly rated. The ancient Le Gros Chêne de Sondersdorf evokes awe for its age and resilience. The accessibility and exotic feel of some locations also make them popular choices for exploration.
Many of the natural monuments are integrated into hiking paths. For example, the Dwarves' Grotto provides access to the Plateau des Nains, which is a popular area for walks. While specific individual tour links are not provided here, you can find various running and walking trails in the broader Steinsulz region that will likely lead you to or near these sites.
While specific seasonal data for Steinsulz is not available, natural monuments, especially those involving caves, forests, and viewpoints, are generally enjoyable during spring, summer, and autumn. Spring brings fresh greenery, summer offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities, and autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter visits might be possible but could involve colder temperatures and potentially snow or ice, especially in higher or more exposed areas.


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