Best caves around Haslach im Kinzigtal are primarily historical mines offering unique underground experiences. Located in the Black Forest, Haslach im Kinzigtal is historically significant for its mining heritage, particularly silver extraction. While extensive natural karst caves are not prominent, the area features several well-preserved show mines and mining tunnels. These sites provide insight into geological formations and past mining methods.
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Old tunnel on the side of the road
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Old mine tunnels on the side of the road
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Experience applies to the short tour (1.5 hours) in the pit, although it is only 11°C, you can also enter it with shorts. As for footwear, hiking boots are also sufficient, which you can clean at a fountain at the end 👍
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According to written sources, mining had been carried out in the Black Forest since at least the 10th century and only came to a standstill in the 19th century or in some areas in the 1950s, i. H. The centuries of mining have often destroyed, removed or in most cases buried the older traces (heaves, pits, tunnels and shafts, heaps, water features, stamp mills, etc.). Since the forms of operation, including the work on site, have remained the same for centuries, the mining relics themselves hardly allow any chronological statements.
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Beautiful hiking area. Great infrastructure for hikers and mountain bikers. The Black Forest and in particular the Ortenau district are very varied. Since I don't take a photo of every bench or bush along the way, I'll include a photo collage of my photos from the region.
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The Wenzel mine is a very interesting visitor center, which gives interesting impressions of historical mining in the Black Forest. It was one of the silver-richest mines in the Black Forest. Silver has been mined in the mine since the beginning of the 14th century. The heyday of the silver mine was in the second half of the 18th century. In 1823 mining came to a complete standstill. The pit was prepared for visitors between 1997 and 2001 by volunteers. In 2001 the work was finished and it was opened to visitors as a visitor mine. The generally accessible area of the pit can be "driven on" over a distance of about 1000 meters. Duration about 1.5 hours. All visitors are equipped with boots, jackets, helmets and head torches. https://grube-wenzel.de/317373.html https://www.schwarzwald-tourismus.info/attraktionen/besucherbergwerk-grube-wenzel-in-oberwolfach-614fc5ac25 https://www.nationalparkregion-schwarzwald.de/Media/Attraktionen/Besucherbergwerk-Grube-Wenzel-in-Oberwolfach#/article/f50259e8-203d-4ba1-8dad-efd98d6433d4
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Unfortunately I didn't take a photo, but read the sign. Very interesting what came to light here.
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The primary underground experiences around Haslach im Kinzigtal are historical mines, not natural karst caves. These mines, such as the Segen Gottes Silver Mine and Grube Wenzel Show Mine, offer insights into the region's rich mining heritage and unique geological formations.
The Segen Gottes Silver Mine is a historic silver mine in Haslach-Schnellingen, showcasing 800 years of mining history. Visitors can explore three levels, observing silver-bearing fluorspar and barite veins, crystal druses, sinter, and stalactites. It also features well-preserved galleries and historic reel chambers.
Yes, guided tours are available at some of the mines. For instance, the Segen Gottes Silver Mine typically offers 90-minute guided tours, and the Grube Wenzel Show Mine provides guided tours over about 1000 meters, equipping visitors with helmets and head torches.
The Segen Gottes Silver Mine is generally open from April to October. It's advisable to check specific opening times and make online reservations due to limited visitor numbers per tour.
Historical mines like Segen Gottes Silver Mine and Grube Wenzel Show Mine can be an educational and engaging experience for families, offering a unique glimpse into history and geology. Tours are typically guided and provide necessary safety equipment.
In mines like Segen Gottes Silver Mine, you can observe silver-bearing fluorspar and barite veins, crystal druses, sinter, and stalactites. These formations are considered rare in other visitor mines in Baden-Württemberg.
While not a traditional cave, the Grube Clara near Oberwolfach (in the Kinzigtal region) is an active mine with a mineral heap open to the public for mineral collecting. It's known for its rich variety of minerals, with new material replenished daily.
For tours like those at Grube Wenzel Show Mine, visitors are typically equipped with boots, jackets, helmets, and head torches. The temperature inside mines can be cool (around 11°C), so even in summer, a jacket is recommended. Hiking boots are generally sufficient for footwear.
Prominent natural caves are not a primary feature directly within Haslach im Kinzigtal. While the 'Schillerhöhle' exists, it is located further afield in areas like Bad Urach or Lorch and is a basic karst limestone cave without lighting or hard-surfaced paths for deeper exploration. For a significant underground experience in the immediate area, historical mines are the main attraction.
The region around Haslach im Kinzigtal offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB Trails, enjoy Road Cycling Routes, or try Gravel Biking. These guides provide routes like the 'View of the Black Forest – Fleischdiele loop' for MTB or the 'Kinzigtal Cycle Path' for road cycling.
Visitors highly recommend the unique experience of exploring the historical mines. They appreciate the interesting insights into historical silver mining, the well-preserved galleries, and the opportunity to see rare geological formations like crystal druses and stalactites. The guided tours are often highlighted as very informative.
The Barite mining tunnel near Eckhof is a historical site where barite was once mined. Its entrance is latticed, allowing visitors to view the old mine tunnels from the outside, but it is not possible to enter the gallery.


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