Caves around Erbendorf offer a unique exploration of both natural rock formations and historical man-made underground structures. The region is characterized by its geological features, including volcanic influences and sandstone, which have shaped various subterranean spaces. Erbendorf is particularly known for its historical rock cellars, which served practical purposes for past generations. These underground sites provide insight into the area's history and traditional ways of life.
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The entrance is now blocked. Be careful. There is water in the basement.
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Located on the southeast slope of the castle
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The history of the Old Rock Cellar at the Waldeck Castle Ruins is fascinating: The Old Rock Cellar was used as an underground storage facility in the Middle Ages and is carved into the rock. There are legends that say that the cellar may have been a pagan place of worship dedicated to the goddess Nussa. The Waldeck Castle Ruins themselves are an impressive hilltop castle that was first mentioned in documents in 1124. It was one of the oldest castles in the Upper Palatinate and served as a place of refuge and fortress over the centuries.
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The origin of Waldeck Castle, which towers above the vaults, has also been glorified as a legend: reports from the 19th century contain the legend of an allegedly pagan cult site of the goddess Nussa on the mountain, as well as the belief in Roman-Jewish roots of the castle, since a stone with a Hebrew inscription was allegedly found on the castle grounds in the 17th century. Source: http://app.markt-waldeck.de/#tour-2
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Rock outcropping next to the stairs on the riverside path. Not very spectacular.
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The Erbendorf region offers a unique blend of historical man-made rock cellars and natural rock formations. You can explore ancient storage facilities like the Erbendorfer Felsenkeller, which were used for beer and food, as well as natural rock shelters and vaults shaped by the area's geological features.
Yes, Erbendorf is particularly known for its historical Erbendorfer Felsenkeller (Rock Cellars). These man-made cellars, once numbering around 40, were crucial for storage. Guided tours, known as 'Felsenkellerwanderungen,' are available to explore these fascinating underground spaces, including notable examples like the Mulzer-Keller and the Steinhauser-Keller with its unique fish ponds.
Yes, some sites are suitable for families. For instance, the Rock Shelter with Staircase (Naturpark Nördlicher Oberpfälzer Wald) is a natural rock outcropping next to a riverside path that is considered suitable for children and offers shelter.
Visitors often enjoy the Old Cellar Vault at Waldeck Castle Ruins, an underground storage facility from the Middle Ages with legends of pagan worship. Another popular spot is the Felsenkeller Rock Cellars, which have volcanic features and are open even in winter.
Beyond Erbendorf, the Felsenkeller Josefshof in Reuth bei Erbendorf is a notable man-made rock cellar. It's the largest in the municipality and was historically used by the Schlossbrauerei Reuth for storing beer barrels due to its consistent cool temperature.
The region's caves and cellars showcase diverse geological features, including influences from volcanic activity and sandstone formations. For example, the Felsenkeller Rock Cellars are known for their volcanic characteristics, and the Rock cellar in Kulmain plant sandstone highlights the local sandstone geology.
Many of the rock cellars, such as the Felsenkeller Rock Cellars, are open year-round, including in winter. The consistent cool temperatures inside make them a pleasant visit during warmer months and an interesting experience when it's cold outside. For specific tour schedules for the Erbendorfer Felsenkeller, it's best to contact the Tourist-Info Erbendorf.
The area around Erbendorf offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like those found in the Cycling around Erbendorf guide, or try gravel biking with routes from the Gravel biking around Erbendorf guide. There are also numerous Running Trails around Erbendorf for those who enjoy jogging.
Yes, the Historic volcanic cellars offer a unique opportunity to step into vaults formed by volcanic activity. These mystical vaults are highly recommended by visitors for their special atmosphere.
Visitors appreciate the unique historical and cultural experience offered by the rock cellars, providing a glimpse into the ingenuity and daily life of past generations. The preserved cellars connect visitors to Erbendorf's history, especially its brewing traditions and food preservation methods. The natural rock formations also offer interesting geological insights and scenic viewpoints.
For current information on tour availability, schedules, and pricing for the Erbendorfer Felsenkeller, it is recommended to contact the Tourist-Info Erbendorf directly.
While many cellars are accessible, some may have limited access. For example, the Rock cellar in Kulmain plant sandstone allows you to look through a lattice door, but you cannot enter. For others, like the Erbendorfer Felsenkeller, guided tours provide access. Always check local information or signage for specific access details.


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