Caves around Anrode offer a mix of natural and man-made grottoes, providing unique points of interest within the region. Located in Thuringia, the area features diverse natural landmarks and historical sites. These sites often combine geological features with cultural significance, making them suitable for exploration. The landscape around Anrode includes forests and trails that lead to these notable cave formations.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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A beautiful, small grotto on the edge of the forest, located on the Faulungen circular hiking trail. The well-maintained chapel is set into the rock face and lined with glass fragments. A cool place to pause, especially on hot days.
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A beautiful, small grotto on the edge of the forest, located on the Faulungen circular hiking trail. The well-maintained chapel is set into the rock face and lined with glass fragments. A cool place to pause, especially on hot days.
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Unfortunately, the man cave is a bit difficult to find (depending on how you look at it). The signpost disappeared a long time ago. If you still want to go there, look out for the beech tree with the blue letters MH.
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In the artificially created grotto found here (referred to as a cave by the creator of this highlight) there is an interesting little shrine that reminds us of the Passion of Jesus: it is the Mount of Olives Grotto in Helmsdorf. According to the New Testament accounts of the Passion of Jesus Christ, the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem was the scene of two events that followed the "Last Supper": + Jesus' prayer to God the Father, during which the overtired disciples fell asleep (the scene is captured in the picture in the apse of the grotto); + and then the arrest of Jesus.
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South of Lengenfeld unterm Stein, in the Dünberg, in the upper third of this shell limestone mountain, lies the so-called human cave, a typical demolition crack cave in the shell limestone. It was probably mentioned as early as 1630-1632 and surveyed in the GDR in 1987. The mouth in the form of a mountain crack is located in a small ravine or in a ditch, after which the cave probably runs predominantly vertically. More information can be found here: https://eichsfeld-archiv.de/dokument/Exkursions-_und_Befahrungsbericht_zur_%E2%80%9EMenschenh%C3%B6hle%E2%80%9D_%281987%29
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A little hidden in the forest, but easy to find with Komoot. Interesting cave with an eventful history.
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Small grotto, modeled on the grotto in Lourdes
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A small, very lovingly designed shrine on the side of the road.
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The Anrode region features a mix of natural caves and man-made grottoes, often with religious or historical significance. You'll find formations like the natural monument Menschenhöhle, as well as several religious grottoes such as Mariengrotte Faulungen and Faulunger Grotto.
Yes, several grottoes around Anrode are considered family-friendly. For example, Mariengrotte Faulungen, Ölberg Grotto, and Marien Grotto are suitable for family visits, offering accessible and interesting spots to explore.
Many of the grottoes in Anrode have historical significance. The Ölberg Grotto, for instance, celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2009. The Mariengrotte Faulungen was built at the end of the 19th century, modeled after the Marian grotto Massabielle near Lourdes. The natural cave Menschenhöhle also has an eventful history.
Yes, many of the caves and grottoes are integrated into local hiking routes. For example, the Faulunger Grotto is located directly on a circular hiking trail. You can find various hiking options, including easy routes, in the area. Explore more options on the Easy hikes around Anrode guide.
Beyond the caves and grottoes themselves, the Anrode region is characterized by forests and diverse natural landmarks. The Menschenhöhle is nestled deep within the forest, offering a natural setting. Some grottoes, like Mariengrotte Faulungen, also provide stunning views over the surrounding landscape.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural and man-made formations. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, the historical context, and the opportunity for a cool pause on hot days, especially at grottoes like Faulunger Grotto. The scenic views and the integration into hiking trails are also highly valued.
Some grottoes, such as Mariengrotte Faulungen, are dog-friendly, making them suitable for visits with your canine companion. It's always a good idea to check specific site regulations or local signage for other locations.
Yes, the Ölberg Grotto is conveniently located directly on the Unstrut cycle path, making it an excellent stop for cyclists. The region also offers various other cycling opportunities, including mountain biking trails. You can find more details on the MTB Trails around Anrode guide.
While specific detailed geological information for all caves isn't readily available, the Marien Grotto is noted to be made of tuff, a type of volcanic rock. The Menschenhöhle is recognized as a natural monument, indicating its geological significance.
Yes, the Anrode region offers several running trails that pass near or through areas with grottoes and natural features. You can explore various routes suitable for jogging in the vicinity. For more information, check out the Running Trails around Anrode guide.
Yes, some grottoes offer excellent viewpoints. For instance, the Mariengrotte Faulungen is known for providing stunning views over the surrounding landscape, making it a great spot to pause and enjoy the scenery.


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