Best caves around Wied are often found in regions with a rich history of mining and distinctive geological formations. The area features a combination of historical slate and gemstone mines, alongside natural grottoes and rock formations. These sites offer insights into past industrial activities and opportunities to explore unique natural features. Many locations provide accessible tours or challenging paths for exploration.
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Open every second Sunday from 2pm to 5pm (or by appointment)
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The first records of mining activity in the Luckenbach district date back to 1685/1686. The Edelstein brown iron ore mine runs from the tunnel entrance in the Hardt area, approximately 220 meters northwest, and was operated until around 1922, but became uneconomical. At the end of World War II, the tunnel served as an air-raid shelter. While the men were at war, the population, mothers and children, had to take refuge in the tunnel when air raid warnings sounded. Nowadays, however, only part of the mine is accessible due to overburden deposits. For safety reasons, a solid door was installed in the entrance area. From time to time, guided tours of the mine are offered, which I highly recommend.
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Former Edelstein ore mine. The former mine, whose tunnel mouth was reopened in 1991, is located in the Luckenbach district. It was apparently an underground mine operated by hand, as the first information from 1860 suggests. The ore was mined here between 1844 and 1920. The tunnel can also be visited.
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Information about the Edelstein mine: https://www.luckenbach-ww.de/gemeinde/grube-edelstein/ From Easter Monday to the end of October, the "Grube Edelstein" is open to visitors every second Sunday of the month without registration. Currently (4/2024) guided tours take place from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. (from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. the village café in the nearby Backes offers coffee, cake and drinks, highly recommended!) The tunnel leads about 100 meters into the mountain, widens in the rear part and branches off into outgoing tunnels. A water-filled shaft leads into the depths to lower levels.
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The Wied region is known for its historical slate mines, gemstone mines, and natural grottoes. You can find a variety of underground experiences, from educational tours of former mining operations to explorations of natural rock formations.
Among the most popular sites are the Assberg slate mine, where you can learn about slate mining and take a tour at a depth of 20 meters, and the Grube Edelstein Visitor Mine, which offers guided tours into a 100-meter tunnel.
Yes, the Assberg slate mine is a historical site offering tours and is freely accessible. Another option is the Grube Edelstein Visitor Mine, which provides guided tours into its tunnels.
Beyond the historical mines, you can explore natural grottoes and rock formations. For example, the Limbach Grotto (Madonna Shrine) is located within a rock massif, offering a unique natural setting.
Yes, the path to the Limbach Grotto (Madonna Shrine) is described as adventurous and partly over a steep slope, recommended for experienced hikers who do not suffer from vertigo. The Felsenstübchen (Froneck-Nister Castle Ruins) also involves careful navigation to reach its rock formation.
Visitors appreciate the historical insights offered by sites like the Assberg slate mine, often praising the volunteer efforts that keep it accessible. The climb to the Stair Path to the Historical Slate Mine Limbach is also frequently mentioned as being 'worth it' for the views and the mine itself.
Yes, the Grube Edelstein Visitor Mine offers guided tours on regular intervals on weekends or by appointment. The Assberg slate mine also offers tours at a depth of 20 meters.
The Wied region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. These guides provide routes of varying difficulties, such as the 'Cycle Path Along the Wied' for running or 'Hachenburg Castle – View from Parkhotel Hachenburg' for cycling.
Yes, the Stair Path to the Historical Slate Mine Limbach is an ascent that directly leads to a historical slate mine, making it a dedicated trail for accessing the site.
The Grube Edelstein Visitor Mine is typically open to visitors every second Sunday of the month from Easter Monday to the end of October, with guided tours from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. You can find more information on the local municipality's website: luckenbach-ww.de.
Many of the historical mine sites, such as the Assberg slate mine and the Grube Edelstein Visitor Mine, offer educational tours that can be interesting for families. However, some natural grottoes might involve more adventurous paths, so checking specific accessibility for each site is recommended.
While specific parking details for each cave are not provided, historical mines and visitor centers typically have designated parking areas. For remote grottoes like the Limbach Grotto, access might require parking further away and hiking.


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