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Top 20 Caves around Bobritzsch-Hilbersdorf

Best caves around Bobritzsch-Hilbersdorf are primarily linked to the region's rich historical mining heritage and natural geological formations. Situated in an area known for past silver, copper, and lead extraction, the landscape features both natural caves and remnants of extensive underground mining operations. While many historical adits are not publicly accessible due to safety or current utility, visitors can explore specific sites that offer insight into the area's geological and industrial past.

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Last updated: July 10, 2026

Jungfernloch Cave

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The Jungfernloch is actually an artificial cave, the pond next to it was created after 1990.

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After a few hundred meters through the forest, a little off the Bobritzsch, the hiking trail and the artificial ditch, which is very well preserved here, reach the upper mouth …

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Entrance to the Old/Deep Fürstenstolln

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In the valley of the Freiberger Mulde, the mouth of the most important and longest Freiberger adit was attached to the main adit Stehenden. …

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Reicher Silbersegen Mine Entrance

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Old tunnel entrance from the Middle Ages. The operating time was in the 19th century. One of many in this area. Countless such test tunnels have been dug in search of silver ore.

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June 2, 2026, Reicher Silbersegen Mine Entrance

The Reicher Silbersegen mine is a small, historic exploratory tunnel (operational period approx. 1866–1896) for silver ores in the valley of the Wilden Weißeritz. It is located south of Tharandt, on the municipal border between Dorfhain and Edle Krone. The tunnel, almost 35 m long, was economically insignificant. Today, the entrance is easily accessible from the Barthmühle during a hike, but it is not publicly accessible.

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According to legend, the shallow cave in the rock (quartz-armed porphyry or rhyolite) was once much larger, and three fairies lived there. On a full moon night, a minstrel who had previously played at the fair in Hintergersdorf (spa town of Hartha) passed by. The three fairies had laid out laundry on the meadow to bleach. The musician picked up a lace cloth and took it with him. However, when he got home, instead of the cloth, he held a gray cobweb in his hand. Before sunrise, he returned the cobweb to its place, where it became a lace cloth again, just as the other laundry disappeared with the first rays of sunlight. Since then, the fairies have not been seen again, and the cave has become a shallow hole.

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quartzite was extracted here, an additive for porcelain production

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On the right side of the Röschenmundloch there is a small cave that was created by quartzite mining. Apparently, opportunity not only makes thieves but also miners, because this cave was created almost incidentally during the construction of the Rösche to extract quartzite for porcelain production.

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After a few hundred meters through the forest, a little off the Bobritzsch, the hiking trail and the artificial ditch, which is very well preserved here, reach the upper mouth of the 150-meter-long porcelain rock rose. On the right side of the Röschenmundloch there is a small cave that was created by quartzite mining. Apparently opportunity makes not only thieves but also miners, because this cave was created almost incidentally during the construction of the Rösche to win quartzite for porcelain production.

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Beautiful walk-in cave from quartzite mining

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Orifice Alter/Tiefer Fürstenstollen Kunstgraben Roter Graben In the valley of the Freiberger Mulde, the mouth of the most important and longest Freiberger adit was attached to the main adit Stehenden. In the valley of the Freiberger Mulde, the mouth of the most important and longest Freiberger adit was attached to the main adit Stehenden. This tunnel, which was bought free by the Saxon sovereign in the late Middle Ages, was later called the Fürstenstolln. The mouth of the old/deep prince's adit has walls that can be dated to the 18th century. The mouth hole itself is part of a dry set wing wall. Above the vertical joints is a basket arch, including a coat of arms stone with the Saxon coat of arms. In the mouth hole there is a large sandstone tablet on the left joint, which marks the area zero for the area profile plan of the Freiberg area that was made in 1850-1852 and added later.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of underground sites can I explore around Bobritzsch-Hilbersdorf?

The region around Bobritzsch-Hilbersdorf offers a mix of artificial caves, historical mining adits, and limestone quarry caves. These sites showcase both natural geological features and man-made structures from past industrial activities, primarily related to silver, copper, and lead extraction.

Are there any natural caves to explore in Bobritzsch-Hilbersdorf?

While the region has natural geological formations, publicly accessible natural caves with distinct, widely publicized attractions are not prominently featured. The focus is more on historical mining sites and artificial formations.

What historical mining sites are accessible to visitors?

You can visit sites like the Entrance to the Old/Deep Fürstenstolln, which marks the mouth of a significant Freiberger adit with 18th-century walls and a coat of arms stone. Another interesting historical site is the Upper portal of the Porzellanfelsenrösche, where you can observe an artificial ditch and a small cave formed during quartzite mining for Meissen porcelain.

Can I enter the historical mining adits like Friedrich Erbstolln?

Many historical mining adits, such as the Friedrich Erbstolln, are generally not open for public exploration. This is often due to safety reasons or their current utility, as some serve as water reservoirs. However, local historical societies provide information boards about the mining history in the area, allowing visitors to learn about this heritage on the surface.

What is unique about Jungfernloch Cave?

The Jungfernloch Cave is an artificial formation located above the Triebisch ponds. It serves as a geological exploration and legend station, offering a tranquil resting place amidst natural surroundings. It's known for its peaceful setting and the low-quartz porphyry rock.

Is the Heyneberg Limestone Quarry Cave accessible?

Yes, the Heyneberg Limestone Quarry Cave is an interesting geological outcrop where limestone quarrying has resulted in a cave that can be entered while observing nature conservation guidelines. It's part of the Upper Triebisch Valley Geological Hiking Trail.

Are there any family-friendly cave experiences in the area?

The Upper portal of the Porzellanfelsenrösche is considered family-friendly, offering an accessible way to learn about the region's mining history and see a unique man-made cave. It provides an educational and engaging experience for all ages.

What outdoor activities can I do near these caves?

Beyond exploring the caves, Bobritzsch-Hilbersdorf offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Zinnteich loop' or 'Tannhübel (426 m) loop', as well as cycling routes like the 'Lichtenberg Dam loop' or 'The Jungfernborn Spring loop'. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Bobritzsch-Hilbersdorf or Cycling around Bobritzsch-Hilbersdorf guides.

What is the best time to visit the caves and historical mining sites?

The historical mining sites and artificial caves can generally be visited year-round. However, for comfortable exploration and to enjoy the surrounding natural landscapes, spring through autumn offers the most pleasant weather conditions. Winter visits are possible, but some paths might be slippery or less accessible.

Are dogs allowed at the cave sites?

Specific regulations for dogs vary by site. While many outdoor areas and trails are dog-friendly, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near historical monuments or in sensitive natural areas. For specific cave entrances or historical adits, check local signage or information boards.

Where can I find parking near the cave attractions?

Parking availability varies by specific site. For popular highlights like the Jungfernloch Cave or the Upper portal of the Porzellanfelsenrösche, you can often find designated parking areas nearby, especially at trailheads or access points to the surrounding natural areas. It's recommended to check maps or local information for the closest parking to your chosen destination.

What can I do after visiting the caves in Bobritzsch-Hilbersdorf?

After exploring the underground sites, you can enjoy the region's extensive network of hiking and cycling trails. Consider a run on the 'Geographical Center of Saxony loop' or a scenic road cycling trip on the 'Bobritzschtal Scenic Road'. Many routes offer beautiful views and opportunities to experience the local nature and villages. You can find more ideas in the Running Trails or Road Cycling Routes guides for the area.

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