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Top 5 Caves around Brockscheid

Best caves around Brockscheid are found within the Vulkaneifel region, an area known for its volcanic landscape and unique geological formations. This region offers insights into both natural processes and historical human activity, particularly through its numerous millstone caves and former mining sites. The area provides diverse opportunities for exploration, showcasing the geological history and industrial heritage of the Eifel.

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  • The most popular caves is Millstone Cave at Nerother Kopf, a cave that was created…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Millstone Cave at Nerother Kopf

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Height: 643 m above sea level. NHN
The millstone cave consists of lava boards and is an artificial cave in the Vulkaneifel, Rhineland-Palatinate. It was created by the production of …

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Goldglück Former Lead Mine

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Former mine Goldglück
Niederstadtfeld, Niederstadtfeld municipality
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[...] The mine that was operated in the previous century should not go unmentioned. The field names "Am Bleiofen" and "An der Bleireinigung" …

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Mauseloch Cave

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At the information board to the left behind across the meadow. The mouse hole is an approx. 10 m long cave.

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Gillenfeld Mariengrotte

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A grotto in honor of the Holy Mother of God has been built from lava at the church entrance, with an altar table in the largest grotto.

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June 21, 2025, Mauseloch Cave

Unfortunately, the path there is completely overgrown and impassable. As of June 25, the descent isn't worth it.

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The Nerother Kopf is an extinct volcano of recent date. It was formed about 15,000 years ago when the earth broke up here and glowing magma welled up from the depths of the earth. At that time, a fracture zone formed in the earth rock, which formed the origin of the volcanic chain "West Eifel". https://www.neroth.de/tourismus/nerother-kopf

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The Millstone Cave is located at the summit of the Neroth Head, a wooded hill of volcanic origin east of Neroth. The entrance is just below the Freudenkoppe castle ruins at an altitude of about 640 m and can be reached via a hiking trail. The cave is 18 meters deep and its vault up to 10 meters high. It is walkable, but unlit (torch required). Wikipedia

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Millstones were mined in the 18 meter deep cave at the top of the Nerother Kopf until the 18th century. The lava stone was not only mined for the production of millstones, but was also used to build the immediately adjacent Freudenkoppe Castle.

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A grotto in honor of the Holy Mother of God has been built from lava at the church entrance, with an altar table in the largest grotto.

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Former mine Goldglück Niederstadtfeld, Niederstadtfeld municipality description [...] The mine that was operated in the previous century should not go unmentioned. The field names "Am Bleiofen" and "An der Bleireinigung" are still reminiscent of this former mine. In 1858 it employed 12 to 15 miners who came from Niederstadtfeld and Üdersdorf. The mine, which was located on a mountain east of the valley of the Kleine Kyll in the direction of Schutz, was probably of Roman origin, because there was already a tunnel when the work in the mine began. A tunnel still exists today, but the three shafts on the top of the Bleiberg were filled in for safety reasons after the Second World War. In the mine, which was called "Goldglück", silver, lead and copper were extracted. The ore, which was melted into blocks, was transported to the large works in Mechernich and Bleialf with the help of ox carts. There is still a registered water right to discharge the waste water from the mine into the "Kerlsbach", which flows into the Kleine Kyll. Work in the mine was temporarily suspended, for example in the years 1858 to 1907, for reasons that were not known. After a long interruption, production in the mine was resumed in 1907 and again it was Niederstadtfelder and Üdersdorfer who found work there. However, in order to get to the ore in the deeper regions, a transverse shaft had to be built from the deep "guy". In 1915 the work in the mine "Goldglück" was finally stopped due to the strong effects of the war. During the war, some families from Niederstadtfeld still used these tunnels as bunkers. (Source: https://kulturdb.de/einobjekt.php?id=17487)

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A little out of the way and therefore a nice quiet place to stay ... The whole story is here: https://kulturdb.de/ein Objekt.php?id=17487

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The Nerother head in the district Vulkaneifel in Rhineland-Palatinate is a 651.7 m above sea level. NHN high cone of an extinct volcano at Neroth in the Eifel

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of caves can I explore around Brockscheid?

The region around Brockscheid, part of the Vulkaneifel, features a variety of caves. You'll find artificial caves created by historical millstone production, such as the impressive Millstone Cave at Nerother Kopf, as well as former mining tunnels like the Goldglück Former Lead Mine. There are also natural rock formations and even religious grottos like the Gillenfeld Mariengrotte.

Are there any caves with unique geological features or historical significance?

Yes, the caves in this volcanic region are rich in both. The millstone caves, like those found at Nerother Kopf, showcase the unique porous volcanic rock used for millstone production and the arduous work of medieval stonemasons. The Goldglück Former Lead Mine offers a glimpse into the region's mining history, possibly dating back to Roman times, where silver, lead, and copper were extracted.

Can I visit any 'ice caves' near Brockscheid?

Yes, the Vulkaneifel region is home to fascinating ice caves. The Birresborn Ice Caves, for example, maintain consistently low temperatures (between -1°C and +4°C) allowing ice formations to persist well into summer. These caves, like many millstone caves, were formed through mining and often collect cold winter air, earning them the 'ice cave' moniker.

What should I bring when visiting caves in the Brockscheid area?

When exploring caves in this region, it's highly recommended to wear sturdy shoes due to uneven terrain. A flashlight is essential, as many caves are unlit, including the Millstone Cave at Nerother Kopf. For deeper exploration or guided tours, a helmet might also be advisable or provided.

Are there any family-friendly cave experiences around Brockscheid?

While specific caves may have varying accessibility, the historical and geological aspects of the millstone caves can be very engaging for families. The Kobesloch Hut – View over the Lieser Valley, which includes a cave in its area, is categorized as family-friendly and offers a nice spot for a break with panoramic views.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves near Brockscheid?

The best time to visit depends on the specific cave. While many caves are accessible year-round, some, like the Birresborn Ice Caves, are closed in winter to protect hibernating bats. Generally, spring to autumn offers pleasant weather for exploring the surrounding volcanic landscape and trails leading to the caves. Always check local information for specific cave opening times and conditions.

Are there hiking trails that include caves near Brockscheid?

Absolutely. The Vulkaneifel region offers numerous hiking opportunities that incorporate cave visits. For instance, the Millstone Cave at Nerother Kopf is accessible via hiking trails in the summit area. You can find various hiking routes around Brockscheid, including those that pass by geological features and historical sites, by exploring the Hiking around Brockscheid guide.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the caves?

Beyond cave exploration, the Brockscheid area provides excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like those found in the Running Trails around Brockscheid guide, or go road cycling on scenic routes detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Brockscheid guide. The volcanic landscape is perfect for combining cave visits with longer hikes or bike tours.

Are there any viewpoints near the caves where I can take a break?

Yes, several spots offer great views. The Kobesloch Hut – View over the Lieser Valley is a perfect example, providing a rest area with benches and a table, along with a panoramic outlook over the Liesertal. Many trails leading to or from caves also offer scenic vistas of the volcanic landscape.

What do visitors generally enjoy about the caves around Brockscheid?

Visitors frequently appreciate the unique blend of natural geology and human history. The artificial millstone caves are often described as impressive and interesting, offering a tangible connection to the region's past industries. The adventurous aspect of exploring unlit tunnels and the stunning views from nearby viewpoints are also highly valued by the community.

Is the Mauseloch Cave accessible?

The Mauseloch Cave is a 10-meter long cave, but recent visitor tips indicate that the path leading to it can be completely overgrown and impassable, making the descent difficult or not worthwhile.

Are there guided tours available for any of the caves?

For some of the more significant cave systems in the Vulkaneifel, such as the Birresborn Ice Caves, guided tours are available. These tours often provide necessary equipment like helmets and torches, offering a more immersive and informative experience into the world of ice, rock, and history. It's always best to check with local tourist information for specific tour availability.

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