Best caves around Friedrichsdorf are predominantly historical mining tunnels and man-made structures, often repurposed for wildlife. The region, situated in the Taunus mountains, features natural monuments like the Großer Feldberg Summit and the Herzberg Tower. While traditional natural caves are not prominent directly within Friedrichsdorf, the area offers unique underground exploration opportunities. These sites provide insight into historical mining activities and serve as important habitats for local wildlife.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
Highlight • Cave
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Cave
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Friedrichsdorf
History, forest and gnomes – hiking in Germany’s Hochtaunus region
Experience nature and culture — hiking in Germany’s Taunus region
Into the countryside! — hike with Germany’s Rhine-Main Transport Network
Exploring nature — hikes in Germany’s Taunus Mountains
Mit flux & Bahn – Radtouren im Usinger Land
Cycling around Friedrichsdorf
Hiking around Friedrichsdorf
Road Cycling Routes around Friedrichsdorf
MTB Trails around Friedrichsdorf
Running Trails around Friedrichsdorf
The gold mine 🪙💰 near Oberursel was an experimental mine with several shafts, which probably dates back to Roman times or possibly even to Celtic origins. The visible tunnel now serves as a bat quarters🦇🦇🦇. Please avoid unnecessarily illuminating the tunnel entrance. 🕯️
4
0
A place steeped in history and surrounded by many rumors.
1
0
The Goldgrube (Gold Mine) on the mountain of the same name was an experimental mine with three tunnels and several shafts, probably dating back to Roman times but possibly also of Celtic origin. In 1719, two abandoned old tunnels were rediscovered at the foot of the Hangelstein mountain, and since then, the mountain has also been called the Goldgrube (Gold Mine). The lower and upper tunnels were discovered; the third tunnel, located further south, was unknown at the time. Shortly after the rediscovery of the two tunnels, exploration work began for mineable ore. However, nothing was found, and operations ceased in 1739. Of the three tunnels in the Goldgrube (Gold Mine), only the lower tunnel is accessible; it was explored in 1985. The mine building is fenced and serves as a hibernation area for bats. From: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldgrube_(Bad_Homburg)
7
1
The gold mine was an experimental mine with three tunnels and several shafts, which probably dates from Roman times, possibly also of Celtic origin. In contrast to the hopeful name, gold has never been found here, not even minable ores. Today the shaft serves as a wintering place for bats.
3
0
Lots of cuddly toys in a small cave. This is really a cute idea
5
1
Update April 2021: The area around the bat cave has unfortunately suffered a lot after massive deforestation. Now it looks pretty bleak here 😒
8
0
The 'caves' around Friedrichsdorf are primarily historical mining tunnels, adits, and other man-made underground structures. These sites often serve as important habitats for local wildlife, particularly bats, and offer a blend of historical interest and ecological significance.
Many of the former mining tunnels and adits around Friedrichsdorf are now crucial hibernation areas for bats. For example, the Gute Hoffnung Bat Cave is home to bats, toads, and fire salamanders. The Entrance to the Goldgrube Mine Adit and the Historic Brick Tunnel in the Taunus also serve as bat quarters.
Yes, the Bear cave with stuffed animals offers a unique and surprising discovery that can be particularly enjoyable for families and children. It's a hidden spot containing numerous cuddly toys within a small cave.
The Entrance to the Goldgrube Mine Adit was an experimental mine with tunnels and shafts, possibly dating back to Roman or even Celtic times. Although no gold or minable ores were found, it provides insight into historical mining activities in the region and now serves as a bat hibernation area.
Yes, the region around Friedrichsdorf, including areas near these 'caves', offers various hiking opportunities. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Fox Holes Hut – LeLo Hut loop from Köppern' or the 'View of Winterstein – Säunickel's Wardrobe loop from Friedrichsdorf'. Explore more options in the Hiking around Friedrichsdorf guide.
The Gute Hoffnung Bat Cave is a former mining tunnel that is part of a nature discovery trail. It's a worthwhile detour for nature enthusiasts, offering a chance to observe local wildlife. Please be mindful of the wildlife, especially bats, and avoid disturbing their habitat.
Beyond hiking, you can find mountain biking and gravel biking trails in the vicinity. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Saalburg Roman fort – Großer Feldberg Summit loop from Friedrichsdorf'. Gravel biking options include the 'Saalburg Roman fort – Upper Slope Trail (Taunus) loop from Seulberg'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Friedrichsdorf and Gravel biking around Friedrichsdorf guides.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of historical insight and natural discovery. Many enjoy the surprise of finding places like the Bear cave with stuffed animals and the ecological significance of the bat habitats. The area offers interesting detours for those exploring the Taunus mountains.
While the broader region of Germany offers impressive natural caves, there are no notable natural caves located directly within Friedrichsdorf itself. The 'caves' in this area are predominantly man-made structures like former mining tunnels and adits.
The Historic Brick Tunnel in the Taunus, originally built for water supply, is now closed and used as a bat tunnel. While its entrance might be visible from hiking trails, direct access into the tunnel is restricted to protect the wildlife.
Given that many of these sites are former mining tunnels or adits and often serve as bat habitats, it's advisable to wear sturdy footwear suitable for uneven terrain. Layers of clothing are also recommended as temperatures underground can be cooler. If you plan to hike, appropriate hiking gear is essential.


Extend your search for the best caves by checking out these guides of the top ones around Friedrichsdorf: