Best caves in Görlitz are primarily found in the surrounding region, particularly the Zittau Mountains, which offer diverse natural landscapes and striking rock formations. While Görlitz itself features historical man-made underground structures, the nearby areas provide numerous natural "cave-like" experiences. This region is known for its unique geological features, including sandstone gorges and basalt formations, offering varied exploration opportunities.
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Great rock formation; With due attention, you can climb well and conquer the rocks and surroundings.
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Mountains always attract magically - nicely depicted here.
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At the roadside, it leads into an approx. 30m long cave slope. It is slightly below the path and easy to overlook.
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Looking up, we already see the Gratzer rocks, in this section the trees around us have died. We look back, far into the distance. We reach the rock formation, we are now standing between the freestanding sandstone rocks, with boulders in between, as if someone had dropped them here. If we don't deny ourselves a little climb on them, we feel like we are in an adventure land. The rock formation is permeated with small caves everywhere. A fantastic landscape, we walk between the rocks, through the autumnal forest surrounded by moss and ferns, the sandstone now sounds dull, almost hollow under our feet. https://youtu.be/N2GgTh6HEzQ
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In the lower church, we barely squeeze through the passage to the secret hiding place, where parts of the Prague Cathedral treasury were stored in 1421. Back outside, we're greeted by the library window, which served as the inspiration for Caspar David Friedrich's painting "The Dreamers." https://youtu.be/qvBJv_Fnfis
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To the Dark Tilke As far as I know, the Dark Tilke is a former quarry. Stones for the construction of the Jonsdorf church were quarried there.
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The money cellar is an interesting rock formation
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Grottos in Bärwalde. Two more grottos are located nearby. Magnificent structures.
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While Görlitz itself doesn't have natural caves, the nearby Zittau Mountains offer diverse natural landscapes with striking rock formations and gorges that provide a 'cave-like' experience. You can explore sites like the Gratzer Rocks, the Geldkeller Rock Formation, and the Finstere Tülke Sandstone Gorge, which features small caves.
Yes, within Görlitz, you can explore several man-made underground historical sites. These include the Old Town Hall Cellar, the Crypt of St. Peter and Paul Church, and the Elijah's Church Crypt, all offering a glimpse into centuries of history beneath the city streets.
Several spots are family-friendly. The Geldkeller Rock Formation is easily accessible and offers unique light phenomena. The Querx Cave is also noted as family-friendly and is associated with local legends. Additionally, the Basalt Grottoes in Bärwalde Park are considered suitable for families.
The region boasts unique geological formations. The Karasek Cave, also known as Weiße Stein, is notable for its uniquely white quartz vein rock. The Kelchstein (Chalice Rock) is an impressive sandstone formation with a distinctive mushroom shape, colored red by iron oxide. The Basalt Grottoes in Bärwalde Park showcase magnificent basalt structures.
Yes, the Schwarzes Loch Show Mine in Jonsdorf offers guided tours into its rock alleys, providing an exciting historical underground experience. It's recommended to check their schedule for tour availability.
Yes, in the broader region (Lower Silesia, now Poland), you can find Project Riese. This ambitious Nazi construction project from 1943-1945 consists of seven underground structures with a vast network of tunnels and halls. Parts of these systems are open to the public as museums, offering a unique historical underground experience. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
The Zittau Mountains, where many of these features are located, are ideal for hiking and climbing. You can find numerous trails for various sports. For specific routes, explore the MTB Trails in Görlitz, Road Cycling Routes in Görlitz, or Running Trails in Görlitz.
Visitors frequently appreciate the impressive rock formations and the unique natural beauty. Sites like the Gratzer Rocks are praised for their interesting structures, while the Geldkeller Rock Formation is noted for its striking appearance and the special light phenomena during solstices. The historical context of places like the Schwarzes Loch Show Mine also draws considerable interest.
Yes, the Karasek Cave (Weiße Stein) is famously named after the robber captain Johannes Karasek, who, according to legend, used it as a meeting point for his gang and may have hidden treasure there. The Querx Cave is also tied to local fairy tales and legends of Upper Lusatia.
While not a traditional cave, the Oybin Rock and Castle Ruins offer a 'rock walk' that includes beautiful views, idyllic benches, and narrow places to squeeze through within its rocky environment, providing a unique exploratory feel similar to a cave system.
Yes, the Nonnenfelsen (Nuns' Rocks) above Jonsdorf is a unique natural monument featuring bizarre sandstone pinnacles with various paths leading up to them, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The Kelchstein (Chalice Rock) is another impressive sandstone formation known for its distinctive shape.


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