Caves around Thür present a varied landscape of subterranean features, including natural lava formations and historical mining sites. The region's geological activity, particularly in areas like the Volcanic Eifel, has created unique rock structures and underground passages. Many of these caves also carry historical significance, having been utilized as shelters or for resource extraction. Visitors can explore these locations, which illustrate both natural geological processes and human history within the landscape.
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A photogenic relic of an old mill is this water wheel on a tributary of the Nette.
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It's a shame that the Sandkaul Caves are used by some people as a dumping ground for their garbage.
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🪖The tunnels in the mountain once served to protect the population from attacks during the World War🧨... 🎨An interesting, exciting outdoor adventure today. You can enter the cave about 20 meters... Flashlight 🔦 makes sense here. It's scary....- then turn it off for a moment!🖤🫨
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Genoveva Cave However, this one is no match for the cave of the same name in Kordel near Trier🧭❣️ Still very interesting🖤 Dark, take a flashlight 🔦 with you to explore the cave for a few meters. 🖤Super interesting outdoor fun 🖤
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The Sandkaul near Ettringen in the Volcanic Eifel.🖤 This former volcanic rock mining area is located on the edge of the Hochstein volcano, north of Ettringen on the L 82 highway, about 500 meters past the end of the village.🖤 Sad background: 🪖During World War II, the Ettringen caves were drilled into the rock...to protect against attacks🧨... 😑🙏🏼
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The Sandkaul near Ettringen in the Volcanic Eifel.🖤 This former volcanic rock mining area is located on the edge of the Hochstein volcano, north of Ettringen on the L 82 highway, about 500 meters past the end of the village.🖤 Sad background: 🪖During World War II, the Ettringen caves were drilled into the rock...to protect against attacks...😑🙏🏼
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The caves are interesting and this is where the most strenuous part of the Four Mountains Tour begins.
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With the two Mosel slate mines Katzenberg (Mayen) and Margareta (Polch) of the company I. B. Rathscheck Söhne KG, Moselschieferbergwerke, the largest slate production in Central Europe was located near Mayen in this region with - according to their own statements - a market share of 80%. The Margareta mine near Polch-Nettesürsch was in operation until 1996. It was accessed with a 485 m long conveyor ramp in the form of a helix, which enabled truck transport from underground. Source: Wikipedia
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The caves around Thür offer a diverse experience, ranging from natural lava formations to historical mining sites and shelters. The region, particularly in the Volcanic Eifel, features unique rock structures and underground passages that showcase both geological processes and human history. You can find caves that served as filming locations, former volcanic rock mining areas, and tunnels used for protection during historical events.
Yes, several caves around Thür are suitable for families. The Genoveva Cave, known as a filming location for a fairy tale, offers an imaginative experience. The Sandkaul Caves near Ettringen are also considered family-friendly, as are the Sieben Stuben Lava Caves, which invite exploration of small heights and rugged rocks. The Old Slate Mine Tunnel is also described as exciting for children.
Many caves in the Thür region have significant historical importance. For instance, the Sandkaul Caves near Ettringen and the Sieben Stuben Lava Caves were utilized as shelters during World War II air raids. The Old Slate Mine Tunnel is a remnant of historical resource extraction. Additionally, the Genoveva Cave has a cultural history as a filming location for a fairy tale adaptation.
Absolutely! The area around Thür offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Thürer Lake – Fraukircher Hof Beer Garden loop' or the 'Junker Schilling Rock – Slag on basalt rocks loop'. For more details and route options, explore the Hiking around Thür guide.
Yes, the region is part of the Volcanic Eifel, which means many caves feature unique geological formations. The Sieben Stuben Lava Caves, for example, are characterized by rugged rocks and lava formations. The Sandkaul Caves near Ettringen are a former volcanic rock mining area, showcasing the impact of volcanic activity on the landscape.
Visitors often highlight the historical aspects and the sense of adventure. For instance, at Genoveva Cave, people imagine how it served as a shelter and enjoy the beautiful views of Lake Laach from the viewing platform above. For the Sieben Stuben Lava Caves, a headlamp or flashlight is recommended for exploration, and the area is enjoyed by families for its small heights and rugged rocks.
Yes, some caves offer nearby viewpoints. Above the Genoveva Cave, there is a small viewing platform that provides beautiful views of Lake Laach. The Sieben Stuben Lava Caves are also situated in an area with great views of Kottenheim.
Certainly! The Thür area offers several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Water buffalo at Thürer Wiesen loop' or the 'Thürer Wiesen Nature Reserve loop'. For more running options, check out the Running Trails around Thür guide.
When exploring caves, especially those with rugged terrain or darker sections, it's advisable to bring a flashlight or headlamp. This is particularly recommended for areas like the Sieben Stuben Lava Caves or the Siewe Stuwe Trail Section where tunnels can be dark. Comfortable shoes suitable for uneven surfaces are also recommended.
Yes, the region provides options for road cycling. Routes such as the 'Volkesfeld Healing Spring – Bürresheim Castle loop' or the 'Maria Laach Abbey – Laacher See loop' are available. For more road cycling routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Thür guide.
The Siewe Stuwe Trail Section is a challenging trail that features tunnels and striking rocks, offering an interesting outdoor adventure. These tunnels, located in the mountain, once served as protection during World War II, similar to the nearby Sieben Stuben Lava Caves. A flashlight is recommended if you wish to enter the cave sections along this trail.


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