Caves around Doberschau-Gaußig offer insights into the region's natural and historical landscape. This area in Saxony features granite rock formations and historical mining sites. The natural features include various rock incisions and boulder fields that form small caves. The landscape provides opportunities for exploration along local hiking and cycling routes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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nice place at Spreelauf
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Probably an old drainage tunnel for the mine above.
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Spreetal right!
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The boulders partly form caves, the terrifying Pan Dietrich is said to be up to mischief here at night. On the right-hand side of the path between Mönchswalde and Wilthen is a mountain covered with coniferous wood, which is called Pan-Dietrich. That is what he is called after a wild robber baron who plied his trade there in the times of the law of the fist, oppressed the area from his castle, indulged in highway robbery on weekdays and hunted on Sundays and public holidays, cruelly treating the game Death rushed and the farmers' fields were devastated. In life everything went as he wished, but in death God's punishment met him. For he is condemned to eternity to go about as a night hunter in spring and autumn. From his ruined castle, which now consists only of a mass of stones thrown together in a circle, the noisy hunting party rises, circles a few miles, and disappears into the mountain at dawn. St. Bonifacius, who often in vain warns the knight to give up his wild life, strides ahead of the procession. But death rides behind, a skeleton of legs on a great owl. Its appearance is said to announce war, plague, death, undergrowth or other misfortunes.
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The path can hardly be found. At the beginning completely disheveled and then overgrown with weeds up to the chin.
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The region offers a mix of natural rock formations and historical mining tunnels. You can find natural caves formed by large boulders, such as the Boulder field on Angstberg, and incisions in granite rock like the Grubschützer Robber's Cave. Additionally, there are historical mining tunnels like the Kuxloch Mining Tunnel and the Mouth of the Historical Drainage Tunnel (Erbstolln) at Valtenberg, which offer insights into the area's past.
Yes, the Grubschützer Robber's Cave and Climbing Rocks is particularly noted as a small adventure, especially for children. It features climbing rocks with safety devices hammered into the granite, making it an engaging spot for families.
The Kuxloch Mining Tunnel is a historical cave dating back to around 1600, measuring 12 meters long. Another significant site is the Mouth of the Historical Drainage Tunnel (Erbstolln) at Valtenberg, which provides insight into the region's mining history with information boards and a rest area.
The caves are often found within granite rock formations and boulder fields. For example, the Boulder field on Angstberg is a natural monument where large blocks of stone form caves in the forest. The Grubschützer Robber's Cave is an incision in granite rock, often accompanied by climbing rocks.
Yes, the caves are integrated into local hiking routes. You can find various hiking trails around Doberschau-Gaußig, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. Explore routes like the 'Spree Valley at Humboldthain' or 'View of the Green Fields' by checking the Hiking around Doberschau-Gaußig guide.
The region offers several cycling and mountain biking routes that pass near or through areas with caves. For detailed routes, refer to the Cycling around Doberschau-Gaußig guide or the MTB Trails around Doberschau-Gaußig guide.
The caves in Doberschau-Gaußig are primarily formed within granite rock. This geological characteristic leads to features like rock incisions and boulder fields, which create the natural cave structures found in the area. The region's history also includes mining, indicating the presence of valuable minerals within these geological formations.
Visitors appreciate the adventurous character of the caves, especially the Grubschützer Robber's Cave, which is considered a fun experience for children. The historical mining tunnels are valued for providing insights into the region's past, with some even offering information boards and rest areas for visitors.
The Entrance to the Earth Tunnel (Erdhollin) is described as challenging to find, with paths that can be overgrown. It's likely an old drainage tunnel from a mine, offering a more rugged exploration experience for those seeking it.
Yes, the Boulder field on Angstberg is associated with local folklore. It is said that the terrifying Pan Dietrich, a wild robber baron, is up to mischief there at night, condemned to roam as a night hunter.
Given that many caves are natural rock formations or historical tunnels, and some paths can be overgrown, it's advisable to wear sturdy footwear suitable for uneven terrain. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are recommended as temperatures inside caves can be cooler than outside.


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