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Top 20 Caves in the Vogtland

Best caves in the Vogtland offer a diverse range of underground experiences, from natural show caves to historic mining tunnels. The region is characterized by its geological formations and a rich history of mining, providing insights into both natural processes and human endeavors. Visitors can explore various sites that showcase unique subterranean landscapes and historical significance. The Vogtland's caves provide a factual glimpse into the area's natural and industrial heritage.

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Last updated: May 29, 2026

Wenzel Cave

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A chasm that was probably artificially widened.

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Quarkloch Cave

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According to legend, the Querkela lived in the Quarkloch. To this day, it is not clear whether the Quarkloch is a crevice in the rock or the beginning of a …

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Blauer Löw Mine Entrance

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Syrau Cave Park

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The cave park above the Dragon's Cave is a recreational area for young and old. There is a playground, an open-air stage, an adventure garden and lots of green spaces …

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Tannenberg Mine

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The show mine was built in 1996 and the highlight is one of the largest artificial cavities in Saxony with a 45 m deep lake.

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Gera Höhler Cellars

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The Gera Caves are artificially created cavities (deep cellars) under the actual utility cellars of the houses in the old town of Gera, which were previously used to store beer.

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Franzosenhöhle

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In the cave, the inhabitants of the region hid before the troops of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, who in 1806 moved through this area.

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Greiz Rock Cellar Complex

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It is the largest rock cellar complex in East Thuringia.

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600 years ago, adventurers of fortune laboriously dug their way into the mountain more than 30 meters deep in search of hidden treasures. It was of no use to them. …

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Dwarves' Cave

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Dwarf cave in the Leithe in Naila.
According to legend, once lived here a few hundred dwarfs.
Today there are still a few plastic dwarves in the entrance hole.
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The Zwergenloch is a tunnel entrance in the mining area surrounding the historic mine in the Naila region. It is located near the underground access area of the "Unterer Wilder Mann" mine. Mining in this area was predominantly active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Tunnel entrances like the Zwergenloch served for mining or access to the ore-bearing rock layers.

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The cave is a bit hidden so keep your eyes open when hiking 🥾 😀

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Amazingly, it is not locked and can be entered - provided you have a lamp with you. After just a few steps it is pitch black and you can already hear the water at the end.

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The Greiz rock cellar complex, built by private individuals or small businesses between the 17th and 18th centuries, is located in the lower part of the Greiz Castle Hill. Letters of request were submitted to the prince for the construction of the cellars, who, through lease agreements, permitted the undermining of the Castle Hill. The cellars were carved into the rock individually, each in different sizes and lengths. The individual chisel marks are still clearly visible in them, testifying to the painstaking work of the builders. A total of 19 cellars were created in the entrance area of the Castle Hill. These were used for storing food, beer, and chemicals. The usable area of the cellars is approximately 900 m² with a usable volume of approximately 2000 m³. Source: https://www.greiz.de/tourismus-kultur/tourismus/sehenswertes/stadtrundgang

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According to legend, the Querkela lived in the Quarkloch. To this day, it is not clear whether the Quarkloch is a crevice in the rock or the beginning of a mining tunnel. The entrance is still clearly visible, but after five meters the cave is blocked by rubble and earth. There have been repeated attempts to uncover the cave, but this has not happened to date. The Quarkloch has managed to preserve its mystical existence.

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It is the largest rock cellar complex in East Thuringia.

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Beneath the old town of Gera there is a labyrinth of underground passages that lie up to ten metres below ground.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most unique natural caves in the Vogtland region?

The Syrau Dragon Cave stands out as Saxony's only dripstone cave, offering a fascinating underground world with stalactites, sintered curtains, and underground lakes. It also features a unique laser show between May and August.

Are there any caves in the Vogtland with historical significance related to mining?

Yes, the region has a rich mining history. The Tannenberg Mine is a show mine with one of Saxony's largest artificial cavities and a deep underground lake. The Gold Mine Tunnel on the Geopath is a hand-dug adit from 600 years ago, showcasing the arduous search for gold. You can also explore the Blauer Löw Mine Entrance, an 18th-century ore mine tunnel where you can walk about 25 meters inside with a flashlight.

Are there family-friendly cave experiences in the Vogtland?

Absolutely. The Syrau Dragon Cave offers guided tours and a captivating laser show that appeals to all ages. Above ground, the Syrau Cave Park provides a playground, adventure garden, and green spaces for relaxation, making it a great day out for families.

What kind of legends are associated with caves in the Vogtland?

The Vogtland caves are steeped in local folklore. The Quarkloch Cave is famously linked to the 'Querkela,' a mythical creature from local legend. Similarly, the Wenzel Cave is said to have been a hiding place for a king fleeing from Prague, who later granted rights to his rescuers.

What should I wear when visiting caves in the Vogtland?

Caves maintain a cool, constant temperature year-round, typically around 8-10°C (46-50°F), regardless of the outside weather. It's advisable to wear warm clothing, such as a jacket or sweater, and sturdy, comfortable shoes with good grip, as surfaces can be damp or uneven.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves in the Vogtland?

The Vogtland region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find many easy hikes, such as those listed in the guide Easy hikes in the Vogtland, including trails like 'Zum Hohen Forst' – Nature and the Mining Trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like 'Plauen (Vogtland) around the Pöhl Dam' in the guide Road Cycling Routes in the Vogtland.

Are there any waterfall hikes near the caves in the Vogtland?

Yes, the Vogtland also features beautiful waterfall hikes. You can explore routes like the 'Elsenfelsen – Rißfälle Waterfalls loop' or the 'View of the Eibenstock Reservoir – Toellischer Graben Trail loop' as detailed in the guide Waterfall hikes in the Vogtland.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves in the Vogtland?

Most show caves in the Vogtland, like the Syrau Dragon Cave, are open seasonally, typically from spring through autumn. Visiting during these months allows for comfortable exploration and often coincides with special events, such as the laser show at Syrau. Some historical mining tunnels might be accessible year-round, but it's always best to check specific opening hours.

How long does it typically take to explore a cave in the Vogtland?

The duration varies by cave. Guided tours at the Syrau Dragon Cave usually last about an hour. For sites like the Blauer Löw Mine Entrance, where you can walk in about 25 meters, exploration might be shorter. Plan for at least an hour per major cave attraction, plus travel time.

Are there any other historical underground sites besides natural caves and mines?

Yes, the Vogtland region also features other intriguing historical underground structures. The Gera Höhler Cellars are a network of underground passages and cellars used for storage, while the Greiz Rock Cellar Complex offers another glimpse into historical underground engineering.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves in the Vogtland?

Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the Vogtland's underground sites. The natural beauty of dripstone formations, the historical insights into mining, and the mysterious legends surrounding places like the Quarkloch Cave are frequently highlighted. The unique laser show at the Syrau Dragon Cave and the family-friendly amenities at the Syrau Cave Park are also popular attractions.

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