Highlight • Grotte
Vandring
5.0
(163)
Samuelova Cave (Samuelshöhle) is a unique artificial rock dwelling located near the picturesque village of Sloup v Čechách in the Česká Lípa District of the Czech Republic. Situated at an elevation of 355 meters within the scenic Zákupská pahorkatina (Zákupy Uplands), this historical site is much more than just a cave; it's a testament to human ingenuity and a tranquil natural monument. Carved into the sandstone in the 18th century, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of its…
Tips
7. juni 2020
Vandring
27. oktober 2022
Vandring
28. marts 2024
Vandring
Opret en gratis komoot-konto for at få 5 flere insider-tips og anbefalinger.
Opret gratis konto
Ruter i nærheden
Bedste ruter nær Samuelova Cave (Samuelshöhle)
4,8
(28)
128
Vandrere
9,26km
02:46
280m
280m
Middel vandretur. Kræver god kondition. Let tilgængelige stier. Egnet for alle niveauer.
4,3
(14)
55
Vandrere
Middel vandretur. Kræver god kondition. Let tilgængelige stier. Egnet for alle niveauer.
5,0
(5)
28
Vandrere
Let vandretur. Passer til alle konditionsniveauer. Let tilgængelige stier. Egnet for alle niveauer.
Detaljer
Oplysninger
Højdemeter 360 m
Vejr
Drevet af Foreca
I dag
lørdag 21. marts
14°C
-2°C
0 %
Flere vejrtips
Maks. vindhastighed: 9,0 km/h
Mest besøgt i
januar
februar
marts
april
maj
juni
juli
august
september
oktober
november
december
Samuelova Cave is an artificial rock dwelling carved into the sandstone by a hermit named Samuel Görner. He lived there from 1718 to 1735, making it a unique historical site that offers a glimpse into the life of an 18th-century recluse. Görner was originally a gardener and occasionally crafted glasses and binoculars from his cave home.
While the warmer months are generally recommended for exploring the surrounding nature, Samuelova Cave can be visited in winter. However, visitors should be prepared for potentially icy or snowy conditions on the paths and steps leading to the cave and viewpoints. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
The trails leading to Samuelova Cave typically involve forest paths and some uneven surfaces. The immediate area around the cave includes small steps and rocky sections. While generally manageable, comfortable footwear suitable for hiking is recommended. The cave itself is carved into sandstone within the Zákupská pahorkatina (Zákupy Uplands).
Yes, around 1900, two viewpoints with railings were built on and next to the dwelling, offering admirable views of the surrounding landscape. Many visitors also combine their trip with a visit to the nearby Felsenburg Sloup (Hermit Stone), which is historically connected to the cave.
Unfortunately, the ascent to Samuelova Cave is not possible for wheelchair users due to the presence of small steps and uneven terrain. Visitors with mobility issues should be aware that the paths may present challenges.
Yes, Samuelova Cave is generally considered family-friendly. The exploration can be done at a leisurely pace, and there are resting spots available in front of the dwelling. Children will likely enjoy the unique experience of exploring a hermit's rock-carved home and the surrounding natural environment.
Yes, dogs are welcome at Samuelova Cave and can easily navigate the small steps and paths leading to the site. It's a great spot to bring your canine companion for an outdoor adventure.
Exploring Samuelova Cave itself and enjoying the viewpoints usually takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on how much time you spend admiring the views and the interior. If you combine it with a visit to Felsenburg Sloup or a longer hike in the area, your visit could extend to several hours.
The cave is carved into sandstone, which is characteristic of the Zákupská pahorkatina (Zákupy Uplands) where it is located. This soft rock allowed Samuel Görner to carve his dwelling and is responsible for the unique rock formations and cliffs found in the region.
Samuelova Cave is located near the village of Sloup v Čechách. Visitors can find amenities such as cafes and pubs within the village, which is a short distance from the cave, perfect for refreshments before or after your exploration.