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Top 17 Caves around Goldkronach

Best caves around Goldkronach include a variety of underground experiences, reflecting the town's rich mining history and unique geology. Goldkronach is situated in a region known for its historical gold mining, which spanned over 600 years. The area features significant geological formations, including its position on the Franconian Line. This landscape offers both man-made mining tunnels and natural rock formations for exploration.

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  • The most popular caves is Mittlerer Name Gottes Mine (show mine), a historical…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Dragon's Cave Grotto, Eremitage, Bayreuth

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Not far from the new castle. Stairs lead down on both sides. However, the name Dragon's Cave has nothing in common with reality.
Neither cave nor dragon.

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Schmutzlerzeche Visitor Mine

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The "Schmutzlerzeche" visitor mine with its shelter can be visited at Goldberg. The 35-meter-deep, accessible tunnel still reveals a gold-bearing quartz vein and the arduous work of the miners.

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Gleissinger Fels Visitor Mine

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Silver iron was mainly mined in the Gleissinger Fels. The mine looks back on a 500-year history and is the only accessible silver iron mine in the world. Some of …

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Rote Fels Cave

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Rock cave, or red rock, is near the Gänskopfhütte

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Mittlerer Name Gottes Mine (show mine)

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The visitor mine "Middle Name of God" south of Brandholz can be visited with a shaft house and a replica roasting oven on the Goldberg. The tour takes place with …

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October 25, 2025, Schmutzlerzeche Visitor Mine

A lovely spot, even if you're there outside of opening hours. Thanks to the gate, you can see the beginning of the tunnel. There are benches, a fountain, a hut, and a gold panning area all around.

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Unfortunately, no dragons there 😉 A rather inconspicuous place with a fountain

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Very beautiful rock face with a breakthrough and great trails to approach;

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https://www.goldkronach.de/seite/508457/besucherstollen,-goldwaschen.html Free parking is available at the information center.

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Silver iron was mainly mined in the Gleissinger Fels. The mine looks back on a 500-year history and is the only accessible silver iron mine in the world. Some of the deeper mining sites can be explored, provided they are not filled with water. During the regular tours on an easily accessible floor of the mine, you can wear a mining helmet and go into hand-mined tunnels that are over 500 years old. Everything sparkles and glitters - the shiny ore on the walls shows the way. Visitors can be inspired by the unique mining atmosphere, the underground waterfall and great stories.

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Not far from there is the information house, which is open during the season.

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Small grotto. One of the many small sights of the Hermitage.

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The new visitor center was opened at the mine in 2023. Now it is even more interesting and modern there. More information here: https://www.fichtelgebirge.bayern/detail/id=5f802ff53e91d003a390bb39

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of underground experiences can I find around Goldkronach?

Goldkronach offers a unique blend of historic gold mines, fascinating rock cellars, and a natural stalactite cave nearby. The region's identity is deeply tied to its 600-year gold mining history and its position on the significant Franconian Line geological fault.

Which historic gold mines can I visit in Goldkronach?

You can explore two significant former gold mines: the Mittlerer Name Gottes Mine (show mine), dating back to the late 15th century, and the Schmutzlerzeche Visitor Mine, also from the late 15th century. Both offer insights into medieval gold mining and are recognized as valuable geotopes.

Are there any natural caves near Goldkronach?

While Goldkronach itself is known for its mining tunnels and rock cellars, the impressive Osterhöhle, a natural stalactite cave, is located in the broader region between Neukirchen and Sulzbach-Rosenberg. It features a cave lake and sinter basins.

What are the rock cellars in Goldkronach, and what makes them unique?

Beneath Goldkronach lies a network of man-made rock cellars, originally dug by miners as natural refrigerators. These cellars are unique because they showcase the dramatic geological history of the region, sitting directly on the Franconian Line, a globally significant geological fault. They offer a 'QR-Tour' to explore these formations.

What are the opening hours for the visitor mines in Goldkronach?

The Mittlerer Name Gottes Mine (show mine) and the Schmutzlerzeche Visitor Mine are typically open from May to mid-October. They are closed during winter months to protect bats. For specific times and tour information, it's best to check the Goldkronach official website.

Is gold panning possible at the Goldkronach mines?

Yes, at the Schmutzlerzeche Visitor Mine, visitors have the opportunity to try their hand at gold panning. While findings are typically small 'Goldflinserln' (tiny gold flakes), it adds an interactive element to the historical mining experience.

Are the caves and mines around Goldkronach family-friendly?

Yes, both the Mittlerer Name Gottes Mine (show mine) and the Schmutzlerzeche Visitor Mine are considered family-friendly. The Osterhöhle also welcomes children aged 5 and older for its guided tours.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves and mines?

The best time to visit is generally from May to mid-October, as the historic gold mines are open during this period. The Osterhöhle is also open from Easter to October. These closures during winter are crucial for protecting bat habitats.

Are there hiking opportunities near the caves in Goldkronach?

Yes, the Goldkronach area offers various hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Goldberg Visitor Centre – Fürstenstein Rock Formation loop' which is a moderate 7.5 km hike. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Goldkronach guide.

What other outdoor activities can I do near Goldkronach's underground sites?

Beyond exploring the caves and mines, Goldkronach is a great base for outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Lower Knodentalweg – Wirsberger Laubenweg loop', or enjoy cycling routes like the 'Goldkronach – Bridge Over the Weiße Main loop'. For more details, check the MTB Trails around Goldkronach and Cycling around Goldkronach guides.

Where can I find information about the mining history of Goldkronach?

The Infohaus am Goldberg in Brandholz serves as a starting point and information center for both the Mittlerer Name Gottes and Schmutzlerzeche mines. Additionally, the Goldbergbaumuseum Goldkronach provides comprehensive insights into the town's rich mining history, including replicas of mine tunnels and explanations of mining technology.

Are there any other notable natural rock formations or caves in the Goldkronach area?

Yes, the Rote Fels Cave is a natural rock cave known for its formations and offers a viewpoint near the Gänskopfhütte. Another interesting natural feature is The Felsenei (Egg-Shaped Boulder), a large egg-shaped boulder that forms a cave with another rock.

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