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Top 11 Caves around Furth im Wald

Best caves around Furth im Wald are situated in a region known for its historical significance and natural landscapes, bordering the Bohemian Forest. The town itself is recognized for its traditional "Drachenstich" festival and underground rock cellars. The surrounding area features diverse geological formations, including natural rock caves and historical mining tunnels. This blend of cultural heritage and natural exploration offers varied experiences for visitors.

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  • The most popular caves is Ascent to the Räuber-Heigl…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Ascent to the Räuber-Heigl Cave

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Nice climb to the robber Heigl cave 👍

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Schrazelloch Cave

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The "Schrazelloch" on Bleschenberg near Waldmünchen is an extraordinary and unique monument in the district of Cham. It has only recently been opened to the public due to excavation work. …

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First of all, a big thank you to @Scherbula, who knew that this tunnel existed, then a big thank you to @Sonni_SP, who knew where it was, and last but …

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A labyrinth several kilometers long stretches beneath the dragon-biting town of Furth im Wald. The rock passages have been carved into the gneiss since the late Middle Ages and served, …

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Bear Cave on Rabenberg

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Great rock ensemble colloquially referred to as "Bear's Cave". A few steps away is a great vantage point with a view of Pempfling.

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December 24, 2025, Old Uranium Mine Tunnel (CHKO Český les)

Relatively inconspicuous, you could easily drive right past it...

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The Further Felsengänge (Further Rock Passages) are truly something special. The entrance is somewhat inconspicuous, but what lies behind, or rather beneath, is truly amazing! Adult admission: €5

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Highly recommended, keep your head down or you can also put on a helmet hanging at the entrance, especially the air raid shelter...

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Very interesting, although I didn't find out when the tours are!

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Here, too, there is already a highlight!

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Comfortable journey via Grafenkirchen, then through the beautiful forest covered with moss. The summit itself is quite overgrown, there is also a shelter. Seems to be sparsely visited; So really lonely.

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A labyrinth several kilometers long stretches beneath the dragon-biting town of Furth im Wald. The rock passages have been carved into the gneiss since the late Middle Ages and served, among other things, as beer cellars, hiding places, air raid shelters, winter quarters for bats and, of course, as a habitat for all kinds of spirits and ghosts. [bayerischer-wald.de/attraction]

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Beautiful forest path along ingenious moss-covered rocks

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique cave experiences can I find around Furth im Wald?

Furth im Wald offers diverse underground experiences. The Rock Cellars of Furth im Wald are a multi-kilometer labyrinth of historical passages used for various purposes over centuries. Another unique attraction is the Drachenhöhle, home to "Tradinno," the world's largest walking robot dragon, offering a blend of robotics and local folklore. For a natural rock formation, consider the Bear Cave on Rabenberg.

Are there any historical caves or underground sites to explore?

Yes, the region is rich in historical underground sites. The Rock Cellars of Furth im Wald are ancient passages carved into gneiss rock since the late Middle Ages, serving as beer cellars, hiding places, and air-raid shelters. You can also visit the Schrazelloch Cave, a 16th-century mine once explored for gold and silver, now accessible with a viewing platform. The Old Uranium Mine Tunnel (CHKO Český les) offers a glimpse into communist-era mining history.

Are there family-friendly cave tours or activities?

The Drachenhöhle, with its giant robot dragon Tradinno, offers a captivating experience for families, combining technology with local legends. The Rock Cellars of Furth im Wald also host special events like "Kinderhexennächte" (Children's Witch Nights), making them engaging for younger visitors. Always check specific tour details for age recommendations.

What should I wear when visiting the caves in Furth im Wald?

For the Rock Cellars of Furth im Wald, warm clothing is highly recommended as the temperature remains around 8 degrees Celsius year-round. Sturdy shoes are also advisable for any underground exploration, especially for sites like the Ascent to the Räuber-Heigl Cave, which involves a rocky climb.

Are there any caves that are easy to access or suitable for beginners?

The Drachenhöhle is designed to be accessible, offering features like step-free access. For other caves, accessibility varies. The Schrazelloch Cave has a viewing platform, making it accessible to observe the shaft. For more adventurous exploration, the Ascent to the Räuber-Heigl Cave is described as rocky but manageable, requiring good shoes.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves around Furth im Wald?

The Drachenhöhle is typically open from April to October, though it is currently closed for renovations and scheduled to reopen on May 22, 2025. The Rock Cellars of Furth im Wald maintain a constant cool temperature year-round, making them a good option regardless of outside weather. For natural sites like the Fledermaushöhle, winter is when bats hibernate, but visitor access might be limited to protect the wildlife.

Can I see wildlife, particularly bats, in any of the caves?

Yes, the Rock Cellars of Furth im Wald serve as winter quarters for bats. Additionally, a Fledermaushöhle (Bat Cave) near Gleißenberg is known primarily as a natural habitat for bats, though it is less of a developed tourist attraction. The Old Uranium Mine Tunnel has also been noted to house bats.

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

The region around Furth im Wald offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Mountain Hikes, and Running Trails. For example, the Ascent to the Räuber-Heigl Cave is part of a climb that can be integrated into a longer hike.

Are there any caves with viewpoints or scenic surroundings?

The Bear Cave on Rabenberg is part of a great rock ensemble and is located near a fantastic vantage point offering views of Pempfling. The trail leading to the Schrazelloch Cave also passes by a chapel on the Bleschenberg, offering scenic surroundings.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves in Furth im Wald?

Visitors appreciate the unique blend of history, nature, and local folklore. The historical significance of the Rock Cellars of Furth im Wald and the Schrazelloch Cave is a major draw. The Drachenhöhle's impressive robot dragon and the adventurous, rocky climbs to places like the Räuber-Heigl Cave are also highly rated experiences.

Is the Drachenhöhle currently open for visitors?

The Drachenhöhle is currently closed for renovations. It is scheduled to reopen on May 22, 2025. Please check their official website closer to the date for the most up-to-date information on opening hours and tour availability.

How long does it typically take to explore the underground passages of Furth im Wald?

Exploring the Rock Cellars of Furth im Wald usually involves a guided tour, which can last around an hour or more, depending on the specific tour offered. For natural sites or historical tunnels like the Old Uranium Mine Tunnel, exploration time can vary based on individual interest and accessibility.

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