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Top 7 Caves around Schönheide

Best caves around Schönheide are found within the Erzgebirgskreis, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and historical mining heritage. Schönheide is located in the Ore Mountains, providing access to various underground formations. The area features both natural cave systems and historical mine entrances, reflecting centuries of geological and human activity. These sites offer insights into the region's past and geological features.

Best caves around Schönheide

  • The most popular caves is Cave Entrance on Floßgrabenweg, a cave that offers…

Last updated: May 30, 2026

Cave Entrance on Floßgrabenweg

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It's nice more than just seeing what it's like going into the mine 😉
Great highlight on the floßgrabenweg even if it's too scary for us 🙈

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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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Grube Tannenberg Show Mine

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highly recommended. 4-5 degrees cold all year round, so always wear warm clothes.

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St. Michael Adit on the Archangel Trail

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The St. Michael Stolln is located on the Erzengelweg between Lauter and Bockau. As a witness to the tin mining on the Habichtsleithe, there is a mouth hole with an …

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Frölich Tunnel Sosa

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The history of the Frölich-Stolln goes back to 1870, and the first ores were brought to light seven years later. Bismuth and cobalt ores were mainly mined. However, in 1883 …

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April 7, 2026, St. Michael Stolln am Erzengelweg

Not visible from the Erzengelweg, it needs to be searched for a bit, but is easily doable. A signpost would be "worth its weight in gold" and then there would probably be a clearly visible dirt path. This way, many simply pass by this mining historical site.

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The Tannenberg mine in Saxony's Vogtland is the highest visitor mine in Saxony and is known for one of the largest man-made cavities in the Free State, as well as an impressive underground lake. The absolute highlight is an illuminated lake at a depth of approx. 70 meters. Adults: €4.50, Children (up to 13 yrs): €2.50, Reduced: €3.00.

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always worth a trip

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A great highlight not only for the adults, it certainly stimulated the sense of adventure and imagination of our kids;)

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very nice corner. Always worth a visit

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The history of the Frölich-Stolln goes back to 1870, and the first ores were brought to light seven years later. Bismuth and cobalt ores were mainly mined. However, in 1883 the shaft was closed again because the mining rights were declared to have expired. The facility is currently being maintained, so it will be possible to visit it again in the near future - but primarily on special occasions.

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February 22, 2024, Frölich-Stollen Sosa

The Frölich-Stolln is one of the youngest mines in Sosa and belonged to the mining area of the "Sosaer Glück" mine. On December 12, 1870, the owners of the "Sosaer Glück" mine and the owner of the property, Hermann Frölich (owner of the Frölich estate in Sosa) signed a binding contract "For the sinking of a digging shaft...". In 1872, mining activities began in the Frölichwald. Ore extraction was recorded from 1877 onwards. Around 64 hundredweight of bismuth and cobalt ore were extracted in total before the Frölich-Stolln was closed. On October 3, 1883, the mining rights of the "Sosaer Glück" mine were declared extinct. At this point at the latest, mining work also ended in the Frölich-Stolln. After the Second World War, the tunnel was examined again by SDAG Wismut, but no ores worth mining were found. During the construction of the dam (1949-1952), the two terraces were created and the so-called "culture barracks" for the dam builders stood on the terrace above. After that, the area was used as a summer camp for children's and youth holiday camps. The lower terrace is now leased by the Sosa mining brotherhood. The members reopened the Frölichstolln in 1996 and made about 70 m of it accessible. In the future, it will be possible to visit the facility again on special occasions - such as the annual midnight mass. Source: http://www.bbs-sosa.de/fstolln.html

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beautiful mine (wear warm clothes)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular caves and underground sites to explore around Schönheide?

Visitors frequently enjoy the Cave Entrance on Floßgrabenweg, which offers a glimpse into an old mine with an interesting internal grain. Another highly recommended experience is the Grube Tannenberg Show Mine, a former tin mine featuring one of Saxony's largest artificial cavities with a 45-meter deep lake.

Are there any family-friendly caves or mines near Schönheide?

Yes, both the Cave Entrance on Floßgrabenweg and the Grube Tannenberg Show Mine are considered family-friendly. The show mine, in particular, offers a guided experience suitable for various ages, though it's advisable to wear warm clothing as it's 4-5 degrees Celsius year-round.

What historical underground sites can I visit in the region?

The Erzgebirgskreis region, where Schönheide is located, is rich in mining history. You can explore the Frölich Tunnel Sosa, a historical site dating back to 1870, where bismuth and cobalt ores were once extracted. Another significant historical site is the Grube Tannenberg Show Mine, a preserved tin mine.

Are there any caves associated with local legends or folklore?

Yes, the Stülpner Cave, located near Ehrenfriedersdorf (a drive from Schönheide), is a historical site linked to the legendary Erzgebirge folk hero Karl Stülpner. It's believed to have served as a hiding place for him. While both entrances cannot be entered, its historical context and the tales surrounding Stülpner make it a popular spot for those interested in local folklore.

What should I wear when visiting caves or mines in the Schönheide area?

For underground explorations, especially in show mines like the Grube Tannenberg, it's consistently cold (around 4-5 degrees Celsius) regardless of the season. Therefore, always wear warm clothing. For less developed sites or those with uneven terrain, waterproof shoes and a light source are also recommended.

Are there any challenging or less accessible caves for experienced explorers?

The Brothöhle at Steinberg is described as challenging and almost inaccessible, with visitors noting it's completely overgrown and difficult to find a path. It's believed to be the remains of medieval mining.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the caves around Schönheide?

The region's caves and mines offer diverse geological features. For instance, the Cave Entrance on Floßgrabenweg is noted for its 'internal grain' from old mining. The Grube Tannenberg Show Mine features a striking 45-meter deep underground lake within one of Saxony's largest artificial cavities.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the caves near Schönheide?

The area around Schönheide offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy hikes like the 'View of the Vorsperre Lake – Schönheiderhammer Forebay loop' or moderate trails like the 'Carolagrün Reservoir – Schönheide reservoir loop'. For more details, explore the Easy hikes around Schönheide or Hiking around Schönheide guides. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Kneipp Basin Vogtland Forest loop'. Check the MTB Trails around Schönheide guide for options.

Are there any specific opening hours or tour information for the show mines?

For the Grube Tannenberg Show Mine, guided tours are typically available at 10:00 am, 11:30 am, 1:00 pm, and 2:30 pm, and it is closed on Mondays. The route underground is approximately 600 meters long. For the Frölich Tunnel Sosa, visits are primarily possible on special occasions, as the facility is currently being maintained.

What do visitors enjoy most about exploring the underground sites near Schönheide?

Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and rich history. Many are fascinated by the insights into historical mining activities and the geological formations. The opportunity to explore sites like the Cave Entrance on Floßgrabenweg or the impressive artificial cavities of the Grube Tannenberg Show Mine provides a memorable experience, often highlighted by the cool temperatures and unique underground environments.

Is there parking available near the caves and mines?

While specific parking details for every site are not always provided, popular attractions like the Grube Tannenberg Show Mine typically have visitor facilities, which often include parking. For less developed sites or those along hiking trails, parking might be available at trailheads or nearby villages.

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