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Top 13 Caves around Neusiß

Best caves around Neusiß include a variety of subterranean features and geological formations in the surrounding region. The area offers a mix of historical tunnels, legendary caves, and unique rock formations. These sites provide insights into local history and natural phenomena. Visitors can explore diverse underground structures, from medieval tunnels to karst caves.

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  • The most popular caves is Burnt Stone Tunnel, a cave that is a medieval tunnel created to facilitate wood removal. This approximately…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Burnt Stone Tunnel

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Unexpected - unique - beautiful.
A tunnel steeped in history, after which an incredibly beautiful view opens up. Be sure to take a break and enjoy the view.🥰

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Goethe Cave at Hermannstein

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The perfect break. By the way, you can explore the cave with which Goethe also impressed Frau von Stein. It was probably carved into the rock as a guardhouse in …

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Dwarves' Cave

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I was asked today by a native of Dosdorf that this dwarf cave was built by a father for his children a long time ago, when he was still a …

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Böhlersloch Cave

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The Böhlersloch is a legendary cave near Arnstadt.

The Böhlerhöhle consists of three flushed caves / "kettles" that are connected to each other. In the book "Legends, Fables and Romantic …

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Kammerlöcher Rock Formations

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The chamber holes consist of a large number of impressive rock formations, steep slopes, caves and gorges. Matching footwear is essential if you want to explore every area.

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Uwe H.
January 29, 2024, Zwergenhöhle

The cave is really only suitable for dwarves.

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The burnt out stone at Oberhof is an artificial breakthrough through the rock. It was important for the Lütsche Flößgraben when it was built. The alternation of fire and ice-cold water made the stone brittle and could be worked with mining tools. A 38 m long, 2.3 m high and 2.2 m wide tunnel was created. If you follow the path further you come to the “Hohen Stein” with a wonderful view. The path back to Oberhof leads past the upper Sieglitzteich. Source: http://www.wandern-im-thueringer-wald.de/ausbrenner-stein-luetsche-floessgraben

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Not to be expected from the valley. Still a little insider tip

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In any case, take enough provisions with you, the ascent is not without it. 😄

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Christina
August 20, 2023, Zwergenhöhle

apparently lovingly decorated with dwarves by local residents. Unfortunately, there is no explanation/note about this place, which is a listed building

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A few meters off the track. According to old records, a widely branched cave. But for more than 5-6 meters you need a decent lamp and clothes that can get dirty.

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Some time ago, while studying the regional maps, I became aware of a place called "Dwarf Cave" near Dosdorf. Curious about what it is all about, I visited this beautiful spot and was surprised that no geocache has found its place here, which will now be different. As the name suggests - it's a really small "cave" made by dwarf humans. What exactly it is about or why it was created is unfortunately beyond my knowledge, the Internet has no advice on this. If anyone would like to provide local insider knowledge about this place I'm happy to include it in the description. Although it should actually be self-evident, I would like to point out that the cache can only be reached on foot or by bicycle from the parking lot coordinates. There is no need to leave the paths, please treat nature and this place with respect. (Source: https://www.geocaching.com)

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The tunnel was built by miners in 1704. You can easily walk through it without a lamp. In winter there are wonderful icicles. A nice highlight on the hike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Neusiß?

The region around Neusiß offers a diverse range of subterranean experiences. You can find historical tunnels, natural rock formations with small grottoes, and legendary karst caves. These include man-made structures with historical significance and natural geological formations.

Are there any family-friendly caves near Neusiß?

Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Burnt Stone Tunnel is listed as family-friendly and offers historical significance. Additionally, the Dwarves' Cave was reportedly built for children and is lovingly decorated, making it a charming spot for families, though its entrance is quite small.

Which caves have historical significance?

Several caves in the area boast rich history. The Burnt Stone Tunnel is a medieval tunnel created to facilitate wood removal. The Goethe Cave at Hermannstein was frequently visited by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and may have served as a guardhouse. In the wider region, the Mittelstollen Bat Habitat Entrance and Freienseener Tunnel have mining and wartime histories, respectively.

Where can I see unique natural rock formations?

The Kammerlöcher Rock Formations are a natural monument featuring impressive rock formations, steep slopes, and gorges, with small caves where legends say dwarves once lived. Matching footwear is essential to explore this area fully.

Are there any caves associated with local legends or folklore?

Yes, the Böhlersloch Cave is a legendary karst cave near Arnstadt, mentioned in local tales involving elves. The Kammerlöcher Rock Formations also have legends of dwarves living in their small caves. Further afield, the Güldene Kirche near Wildenspring is associated with a lost gold-digging tunnel and local folklore.

What are some challenging cave experiences in the area?

For those seeking a challenge, the Böhlersloch Cave has a very shallow entrance that requires crawling. The Goethe Cave at Hermannstein involves steep and narrow steps to reach the top for views. Exploring the Kammerlöcher Rock Formations also requires suitable footwear due to steep slopes and gorges.

What do komoot users appreciate most about the caves around Neusiß?

Komoot users appreciate the historical significance and unique natural beauty of the caves. Many highlight the scenic views, the unexpected discoveries, and the opportunity to explore places with rich local legends. The area is well-loved, with over 1500 upvotes and more than 1600 photos shared by the community.

Are there any caves known for unique natural phenomena?

While not directly in Neusiß, the Leuchtmoosgrotte (Luminous Moss Grotto) near Wildenspring is known for a rare, blue-shining moss that thrives in low light conditions, offering a unique natural phenomenon for those who can find it. The Kubach Crystal Cave in Hesse, though further away, is Germany's only crystal cave, showcasing sparkling crystals and geological formations.

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

The region around Neusiß offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes and more challenging routes. There are also running trails available, allowing you to explore the natural beauty of the area on foot.

What should I wear when visiting caves in this region?

Given the varied nature of the caves, from tunnels to rock formations and potentially crawling spaces, it's advisable to wear sturdy, closed-toe footwear, especially if you plan to explore areas like the Kammerlöcher Rock Formations or the Böhlersloch Cave. Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty are also recommended for more adventurous explorations.

Are there any caves that offer scenic viewpoints?

Yes, both the Burnt Stone Tunnel and the Goethe Cave at Hermannstein open up to scenic views after exploration. The Kammerlöcher Rock Formations also provide wonderful views of the Thuringian Forest.

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