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Top 18 Caves around Schriesheim

Best caves around Schriesheim are found within the Bergstraße region, a landscape characterized by its wine-growing areas and historical significance. The area features both natural rock formations and former mining sites that offer cave-like experiences. These underground attractions provide insights into the region's geology and its industrial past. Schriesheim offers a blend of natural exploration and historical discovery.

Best caves around Schriesheim

  • The most popular caves is Wildeleutestein Rock Formation, a natural monument that offers views of the Odenwald.…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Entrance to the Hermannsgrund Silicate Mine

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Old galleries, entrance is spilled, so unfortunately no inspection possible. Nevertheless, worth a look!

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Wildeleutestein Rock Formation

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Beautiful rock formation with a view of the Odenwald

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Locked tunnel entrance - in non-Corona times, you can probably get guided tours here by prior arrangement.

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Hülfe Gottes Mine

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Mining was carried out on the Odenwald slopes throughout the Middle Ages. Due to the special geological conditions, there were many mines between Weinheim and Schriesheim in which silver, lead …

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Breathing Rock near Rothsnasenhütte

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Does a fox family live here who are currently making coffee? Is it the exhaust ducts of the subway to Wilhelmsfeld? Or is it the exit of a secret tunnel …

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February 26, 2025, Hermannsgrund Silicate Mine Entrance

Former tunnel for silicate mining... today you can't go very far inside... but the little detour is still worth it

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January 27, 2025, Hülfe Gottes Mine

Very interesting piece of history, and wonderfully explained on the signs :)

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The Hülfe Gottes mine is located directly on the road. The entrance to the dark tunnel is closed off by a steel gate.

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The mine is not open to the public. However, a look through the gate into the tunnel gives an interesting insight. It is best to take a headlamp or flashlight with you.

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former mine with information board

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Mining was carried out on the Odenwald slopes throughout the Middle Ages. Due to the special geological conditions, there were many mines between Weinheim and Schriesheim in which silver, lead and copper as well as heavy and feldspar were mined. There were 15 such mines in the Großsachsener Valley alone. In the 18th century, the Electorate of the Palatinate focused on promoting and reviving mining. In 1773, preliminary work began on the construction of the “Hülfe Gottes” mine. Further up the valley, a steelworks was built in 1778 to melt the metal - the later Klosa mill. However, the “Zur Hülfe Gottes” mine and steelworks had to be closed in 1783 and 1787 respectively due to lack of profitability. Source: https://www.hirschberg-bergstrasse.de/freizeit/historischer-ortsrundgang/grosssachsen/station-18-ausflug-zum-bergwerk-huelfe-gottes

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Although it only goes in 3-4 meters deep, it is still interesting

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February 3, 2024, Wildeleutestein

A remarkable rock formation. The Wildeleutestein is a legendary secondary peak (522 m high) of the Eichelberg (525 m high). The cave located in the Wildeleutestein rock formation served as the basis for numerous sagas and legends.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of underground experiences can I find around Schriesheim?

The Schriesheim area offers a mix of historical mining sites and unique natural rock formations. You can explore former silver and vitriol mines, which provide insights into the region's industrial past, as well as intriguing geological features like the Wildeleutestein Rock Formation and the Breathing Rock near Rothsnasenhütte.

Are there any visitor mines I can explore near Schriesheim?

Yes, the **Visitors' Mine "Grube Anna Elisabeth"** in Schriesheim offers guided tours into a former silver and vitriol mine with over 500 years of history. Another historical site is the Grube Marie in der Kohlbach — Visitor Mine, where guided tours may be possible by prior arrangement, though its entrance is often locked.

What are some unique natural rock formations to see?

You can visit the Wildeleutestein Rock Formation, a natural monument offering views of the Odenwald. Another fascinating spot is the Breathing Rock near Rothsnasenhütte, known for its unique geological phenomenon where air currents are warm in winter and cool in summer.

Are the mines and rock formations around Schriesheim suitable for families?

The **Visitors' Mine "Grube Anna Elisabeth"** is generally suitable for all age groups, with comfortable paths and stairs across three levels. Natural rock formations like the Wildeleutestein Rock Formation are also accessible for families, often involving short hikes.

What is the best time of year to visit the underground sites?

The **Visitors' Mine "Grube Anna Elisabeth"** is typically open from April to October on Sundays and public holidays. For other sites, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the surrounding natural areas and accessing the formations. Some mines, like Grube Marie in der Kohlbach and Hülfe Gottes Mine, serve as winter quarters for bats and may be closed during colder months.

Are there guided tours available for any of the mines?

Yes, the **Visitors' Mine "Grube Anna Elisabeth"** offers one-hour guided tours that delve into the history and working conditions of miners. For the Grube Marie in der Kohlbach — Visitor Mine, guided tours might be possible by prior arrangement, though its entrance is often locked.

What should I wear when visiting the mines or rock formations?

When visiting mines, even in summer, the underground temperature can be cool and constant, so it's advisable to wear a jacket or warm layers. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes with good grip are recommended for both mine tours and exploring natural rock formations, as paths can be uneven or damp.

Can I bring my dog to the caves or mines?

Specific policies for dogs vary by location. While natural outdoor rock formations might be dog-friendly, visitor mines like the **Visitors' Mine "Grube Anna Elisabeth"** typically do not allow pets inside for safety and preservation reasons. It's best to check with individual sites beforehand.

Are there hiking trails that incorporate these caves or mines?

Yes, the region around Schriesheim offers various hiking opportunities. You can find numerous trails that pass by or lead to these sites. For instance, the Running Trails around Schriesheim guide includes routes like 'Schriesheim summit happiness' which might offer views or access to some formations. Always check specific route details for accessibility to underground areas.

What historical insights can I gain from visiting the mines?

Visiting mines like the **Visitors' Mine "Grube Anna Elisabeth"** offers a deep dive into the region's 500-year mining history. You can learn about silver and vitriol extraction, the working conditions of miners, and the methods used centuries ago. Sites like the Entrance to the Hermannsgrund Silicate Mine and Hülfe Gottes Mine also provide glimpses into historical mining activities, often with information boards detailing their past.

Are there any cycling routes near these underground attractions?

The Schriesheim area is popular for cycling. The Cycling around Schriesheim guide features routes such as 'Schriesheim Winemaker Monument – View of the Neckar River loop from Zentgrafenstraße' that traverse the picturesque wine-growing town where some of these sites are located. You can plan your ride to include stops at the various points of interest.

What are the typical opening hours for the visitor mines?

The **Visitors' Mine "Grube Anna Elisabeth"** is generally open from April to October on Sundays and public holidays (excluding Good Friday), from 11:00 AM to 4:30 PM. It's always recommended to check the visitor mine's official website for the most current opening hours and any potential changes.

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