Nature experience cave Heimkehle
Karst cave - monument - bat territory: the Heimkehle cave is one of the most impressive Karst caves in Germany, which was created over hundreds of thousands of years ago by the waters of river Thyra, Krebsbach and Krummschlacht. The emerged cavities that have been enhanced by the Karst process left large alcoves and tunnels. The cave was first mentioned in 1357 and opened for tourist only in 1920. At the end of World War II 1.500 detainees had to establish a satellite production for the concentration camp DORA to continue with production of Junkers company Dessau. A memorial in the small cathedral commemorates the victims of this time. Only in 1954 tourist were able to visit the cave once again.
With a total length of 2.000m the Heimkehle cave is one of the largest caves in the southern Harz Karst landscape. Visitors can explore up to 700m including the impressive Great Dome with a 22m high ceiling.
With a total length of 2.000m the Heimkehle cave is one of the largest caves in the southern Harz Karst landscape. Visitors can explore up to 700m including the impressive Great Dome with a 22m high ceiling.
Good to know
Openings
Apr-Oct Thu-Sun and public holidays: 10 am - 5 pm
guided tours start at 10 am / 12 am / 2 pm / 4 pm
closed on Monday
Nov. - March Wed - Sun and public holidays: 11 am - 4 pm
guided tours start at 11 am / 1 pm / 3 pm
closed on Monday and Thuesday
guided tours start at 10 am / 12 am / 2 pm / 4 pm
closed on Monday
Nov. - March Wed - Sun and public holidays: 11 am - 4 pm
guided tours start at 11 am / 1 pm / 3 pm
closed on Monday and Thuesday
Price info
adult: 8,50 €
children: 5,00 €
subjects to change
children: 5,00 €
subjects to change
Directions & Parking facilities
parking available
More information
Children under three years are not allowed for safety reasons.
Helmets are required, dogs are not allowed
Helmets are required, dogs are not allowed
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