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Top 16 Caves around Jonsdorf

Best caves around Jonsdorf are primarily characterized by impressive sandstone and volcanic rock formations rather than traditional stalactite caves. The region, nestled in the Zittau Mountains, offers unique insights into its geology and history through various cave-like structures and former mining sites. These sites provide a combination of natural beauty, industrial heritage, and local legends. Jonsdorf is a destination for those interested in distinctive rock landscapes and historical exploration.

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Last updated: June 26, 2026

Schwarzes Loch Show Mine

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Guided tours are offered here on certain days, but be sure to include them in a Jonsdorf tour.
The rock alleys are impressive.

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Gratzer Rocks

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Small detour but great rock .. then on to the caves

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Karasek Cave

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The weathered rock giant White stone is made of bright quartzite and thus differs significantly from the color of the black stone, a few minutes walk from here. The robber …

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Hope Ice Cave

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The cave has been known to locals for several centuries as the ice hole. Around 1870, the Zwickau mining association built the first access route to the cave and began …

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May 21, 2026, Weiße Stein (Karasek Cave)

Great rock formation; With due attention, you can climb well and conquer the rocks and surroundings.

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Looking up, we already see the Gratzer rocks, in this section the trees around us have died. We look back, far into the distance. We reach the rock formation, we are now standing between the freestanding sandstone rocks, with boulders in between, as if someone had dropped them here. If we don't deny ourselves a little climb on them, we feel like we are in an adventure land. The rock formation is permeated with small caves everywhere. A fantastic landscape, we walk between the rocks, through the autumnal forest surrounded by moss and ferns, the sandstone now sounds dull, almost hollow under our feet. https://youtu.be/N2GgTh6HEzQ

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The White Stone marks a regional geological feature. Here, a rock formation consisting of a quartz vein emerges, striking for its atypical white color. This formation is also known as the Karasek Cave, named after the robber captain Johannes Karasek. This is said to have been the meeting place of the gang before and after several raids. While the robber captain actually existed, legend has it that his treasure, which has not yet been found, is hidden at this location. The story of the robber captain and information on the geology can be found in the Karasek Museum in Seifhennersdorf. Coming from Großschönau, it's worth taking a detour about 300 meters from the road and then continuing on to the Karasek Museum.

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The White Stone is a rock formation up to six meters high in the Hofebusch forest near Spitzkunnersdorf in Upper Lusatia. Erosion also created the so-called Karasek Cave in this rock.

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point for the hiking pin Oberlausitzer Bergweg

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HOLLOW STONE A unique geological monument consisting of small, fine sandstone columns, the so-called "fans". This geological structure seems rather unusual, because the much more famous Panska-skála (Manor House Rock) near Kamenický Senov (Steinschönau) is made of basalt. In the southern part of the village, narrow steps have been carved out, leading to the highest platform on the summit. On top of this there is a rock bench called Karolinin odpocinek (Karolinenruh), which was carved in 1913-1914 by members of the mining association for the northernmost Czech Republic. On this staircase, a relief of the head of the poet Theodor Körner (1791-1813) was carved into the sandstone by two amateur artists from Zwickau. In his short life, Körner wrote a single collection called Lyra a mec (The Lyre and the Sword), and these are the very motifs that can be seen on the wreath that surrounds the bust of the poet. He was killed in the Napoleonic Wars at the age of 22. In the nearby town of Zittau, you can still find some memorabilia of the romantic. In 1913, the top platform of the natural monument was converted into a viewing platform and decorated with a viewing rosette and a sundial (now destroyed). Near the lookout there is an excavated cave called Sustrova díra (Shoemaker's Hole). The name comes from one of the builders of a nearby and now closed railway line. Thanks to the rock relief, the hollow stone was added to the national list of cultural monuments. It offers a wonderful view of the hills Ortel. (Judgment Hill), Klic (Key) and Zelený vrch (Green Hill) with a renewed view, the so-called "Svýcárna" (Swiss House) above the village of Drnovec.

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The Dutý kámen (Hohlstein, 379 m) is an approximately 600 m long forest-covered ridge that projects about 0.5 km from Drnovec (Kleingrün) on the road from Cvikov (Zwickau i. B.) to Kunratice (Kunnersdorf) in a southerly direction . Very nice views.

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The cave has been known to locals for several centuries as the ice hole. Around 1870, the Zwickau mining association built the first access route to the cave and began marketing it for tourism. The descent to the cave floor, 6 meters below, was initially done via a carved tree trunk; later a ladder was installed. Around 1900 the entrance to the cave was barred, and for a fee you could get the key from a nearby mill. On busy weekends, a kiosk at the entrance sold refreshments. After 1945, the cave was freely accessible and was often damaged by ice formations breaking off and campfires. In 1966 the cave was declared a protected natural monument because of its unusual character, but it was not until 1988 that the cave entrance was closed again and the destruction stopped. Until 1995, access to the cave was permitted after approval by the administration of the Lusatian Mountains landscape protection area; since then, viewing has no longer been permitted due to the risk of collapse.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'caves' can I expect to find in Jonsdorf?

The Jonsdorf region, nestled in the Zittau Mountains, is known more for its impressive sandstone and volcanic rock formations and former mining sites than traditional stalactite caves. You'll discover unique cave-like structures that offer insights into the area's geology and industrial history.

What historical sites related to caves can I visit in Jonsdorf?

You can explore the Schwarzes Loch Show Mine, a former millstone quarry transformed into a show mine, detailing the demanding work of stone breakers from 1580 to 1918. The surrounding Jonsdorfer Mühlsteinbrüche also showcase significant geological and industrial heritage.

Are there any legendary or folklore-rich caves in the region?

Yes, the Karasek Cave, located within the 'Weißer Stein' (White Stone) rock giant, is steeped in local legend. It's said that the notorious robber captain Johannes Karasek used this cave as a meeting point with his accomplices. Another intriguing spot is the Felsformation 'Geldkeller' (Rock Formation 'Money Cellar'), where local legend suggests a secret cellar filled with gold opens on St. John's Day.

Can I explore the Jonsdorf caves with my family?

Many of the cave-like formations and surrounding areas are suitable for families. The Schwarzes Loch Show Mine offers guided tours that can be an educational experience for older children. The general hiking trails through the rock formations are also popular for family outings.

Are there hiking opportunities around the Jonsdorf caves?

Absolutely. The Jonsdorf region offers unique hiking experiences through its distinctive sandstone and volcanic rock landscapes. You can find numerous trails that lead past formations like the Gratzer Rocks and the Karasek Cave. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking around Jonsdorf guide.

What is the difficulty level of exploring the cave-like formations in Jonsdorf?

The difficulty varies. Many paths around the rock formations are moderate, suitable for most hikers. Some areas, like the access to the 'Black Hole' in the show mine, involve tunnels and narrow rock crevices. Always check specific trail descriptions for elevation and terrain details.

Is it possible to visit the Jonsdorf caves during winter?

Winter access to some outdoor rock formations might be challenging due to snow and ice. However, indoor attractions like the Schwarzes Loch Show Mine may offer tours, though it's advisable to check their specific winter operating hours and conditions beforehand.

What are the unique geological features of the Jonsdorf region's caves?

The Jonsdorf region is characterized by impressive sandstone and volcanic rock formations. The Jonsdorfer Mühlsteinbrüche, for instance, showcase volcanic peculiarities and formations like the 'Orgel' (Organ). The 'Weißer Stein' (White Stone), home to the Karasek Cave, is made of bright quartzite, contrasting with the darker volcanic rocks nearby.

Are there any guided tours available for the cave-like attractions?

Yes, guided tours are offered at the Schwarzes Loch Show Mine. These tours provide detailed insights into the history of millstone extraction and the demanding work of the stone breakers. It's recommended to check their schedule in advance.

What other outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the Jonsdorf caves?

Beyond exploring the cave-like formations, Jonsdorf offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those in the Cycling around Jonsdorf guide, or running trails detailed in the Running Trails around Jonsdorf guide. The Zittau Mountains provide a scenic backdrop for all these activities.

Are dogs allowed on trails near the Jonsdorf caves?

Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Jonsdorf region, including those leading to the outdoor rock formations. However, specific rules might apply to indoor attractions or protected natural monuments, so it's always best to check local signage or specific venue policies.

Where can I find refreshments or accommodation near the Jonsdorf caves?

Jonsdorf is a tourist-friendly area with various options for refreshments and accommodation. You'll find cafes, pubs, and guesthouses within the village, offering places to relax and refuel after your explorations. Specific locations can be found in the town center and surrounding areas.

What makes the Jonsdorf region's 'caves' different from traditional caves?

Unlike traditional limestone caves with stalactites and stalagmites, Jonsdorf's 'caves' are primarily natural rock formations, former quarries, and mining tunnels carved into sandstone and volcanic rock. They offer a unique blend of geological interest, industrial history, and local folklore rather than typical subterranean cave environments.

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