Best caves around Pausa-Mühltroff are primarily found within the nearby Vogtlandkreis district, a region characterized by its geological history. This area is known for its karst formations, particularly the Devonian limestone, which has led to the creation of unique subterranean landscapes. The region offers a combination of natural cave systems and historical sites, providing insights into both geological processes and local heritage. These features contribute to the area's appeal for those interested in exploring underground environments.
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Show cave discovered in 1928 with stalactites, lakes, laser shows, concerts, treasure hunts, weddings and park.
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A wonderful park with winding paths. There's something to discover everywhere. Ever climbed a volcano? There are various snack options nearby. Very clean and well-maintained.
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Addition: Günter Wachter, who comes from here (my former history teacher), had compiled all sorts of stories and legends back then. I think the Frenchmen's Cave was mentioned in there at some point. “Wachter Günter” – buy used, antiquarian & new books - https://www.booklooker.de/B%C3%BCcher/angebote/autor=Wachter+G%C3%BCnter Rainer Pötzold from Tanna is also very familiar with field names and even did his doctorate on them and dialects. Unfortunately, he has been dead for a long time. Maybe his wife still has documents about it...
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Hello Angela, unfortunately I don't know. I only know the old traditions that were told by grandparents, parents or acquaintances.
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Hello Matze, on www.tinyhouse-im-wald.de I am currently creating a collection of excursion destinations around the tiny house in the forest. It will certainly be interesting for my guests to find out more about the legends of the French Cave. Can you read the legends somewhere? Many greetings from Angela Budde
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I've heard and read a lot about the French Cave. There are many legends floating around. The residents of Tanna are said to have hidden there from Napoleon's troops. Allegedly there are passages leading from the cave through the mountain. I find it quite small, just a small hole. Only God knows whether everything that is said about it is true. But in every legend, story there is always a bit of truth. 🤔
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3.5 km from the Tiny House 🏡 to the French Cave near Frankendorf.
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Some are still accessible. OK, the doors are missing. 😅 It's best to shine a flashlight in from the outside.
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The most prominent cave in the region is the Syrau Dragon Cave (Drachenhöhle Syrau), located in the Vogtlandkreis district. It is the only show cave in Saxony, known for its impressive dripstone formations and underground lakes.
The Syrau Dragon Cave features a diverse array of stalactites, stalagmites, unique sintered curtains, and crystal-clear underground lakes. It also hosts impressive laser shows between May and October, which combine colors, music, and the natural rock formations to bring the Syrau dragon legend to life.
Yes, the Syrau Dragon Cave is very family-friendly. Adjacent to the cave is the Syrau Cave Park, which offers a recreational area with a playground, an adventure garden ("Terra Vira – Living Earth"), and green spaces for relaxation. Guided tours of the cave are also suitable for all ages.
Yes, the Franzosenhöhle (French Cave) is a historical site where, according to local legends, inhabitants of the region hid from Napoleon's troops in 1806. Additionally, the Old Earth Cellars are historical man-made caves, some of which are still accessible.
The Syrau Dragon Cave maintains a constant temperature of 10°C year-round, making it a good destination in any season. However, the laser shows run from May to October, which might enhance the experience during those months. The outdoor Syrau Cave Park is best enjoyed in warmer weather.
Guided tours of the Syrau Dragon Cave typically last around 40 minutes. Approximately 350 meters of the cave's 550-meter length are accessible to tourists.
Given the constant 10°C temperature inside the Syrau Dragon Cave, it is advisable to wear warm clothing, even during summer months. Comfortable walking shoes are also recommended as you will descend 330 steps into the cave.
Yes, the region around Pausa-Mühltroff offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, such as those listed in the guide for Gravel biking around Pausa-Mühltroff, or explore traffic-free bike rides in the guide for Traffic-free bike rides around Pausa-Mühltroff.
For detailed information on public transport options to the Syrau Dragon Cave, it's best to check the official tourism websites. You can find more information on visitsaxony.com or sachsen-tourismus.de.
Yes, within the Syrau Cave Park, you can find options like Café Syros or Haus Vogtland for refreshments. There are also various snack options nearby, providing places to relax after your cave visit.
The Syrau Dragon Cave is a karst cave, formed by the dissolution of Devonian limestone. It is notable for containing a high amount of clay, which has resulted in unique clay speleothems alongside the more common dripstone formations.


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