Rutas

Planificador

Funciones

Actualizaciones

App

Iniciar sesión o registrarse

Descargar la App

Iniciar sesión o registrarse

Iniciar sesión o registrarse

Inspiración
Sitios que ver
Cuevas
la República Checa
Severozápad
Ústecký kraj

Cueva de las Hadas en el valle del Kirnitzsch

Lugar favorito • Cueva

Cueva de las Hadas en el valle del Kirnitzsch

Senderismo

4.7

(135)

Alpinismo

5.0

(1)

The Feenhöhle, or "Fairies' Cave," is an enchanting natural monument nestled within the picturesque Kirnitzsch Valley (Kirnitzschtal) in the Czech Republic, close to the German border. Situated on the right bank of the Kirnitzsch stream near Kyjov, this unique sandstone overhang is a highlight of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, also known as Bohemian Switzerland, and stands at an elevation of 383 metres.

What truly captivates visitors to the Feenhöhle is its magical transformation during the colder months. In winter, the…

Este Lugar favorito pasa por un área protegida

Por favor, consulta las regulaciones locales sobre:

Národní park České Švýcarsko

Guardar

Compartir

  • Más

  • Guardar

    Compartir

  • Más

  • Indicaciones para llegar

    Consejos

    5 de abril de 2025

    Senderismo

    El camino hacia la cueva de las hadas pasa por un pequeño puente y luego por un camino seguro hasta la cueva.
    Traducido por

    6 de agosto de 2020

    Senderismo

    Agradable y fresco en verano.
    Traducido por

    5 de abril de 2025

    Senderismo

    El camino a la cueva no está señalizado. Hay que cruzar el Kirnitzsch y luego subir por el camino claramente visible. A la cueva se accede a través de una pequeña escalera. No es particularmente grande y no necesitas linterna.
    Traducido por

    Regístrate gratis en komoot para ver 9 consejos y fotos más.

    Regístrate gratis

    Rutas cercanas

    Mejores rutas cerca de Cueva de las Hadas en el valle del Kirnitzsch

    4,2

    (101)

    251

    senderistas

    #1.

    Sendero de la Roca Khaa y Enge Stiege - Recorrido circular desde Kyjov

    12,9km

    03:44

    270m

    270m

    Senderismo difícil. Se necesita buena forma física. Se requiere tener paso firme, calzado adecuado y experiencia en alta montaña.

    Navegar con el dispositivo

    Enviar al teléfono

    Difícil

    Senderismo difícil. Se necesita muy buena forma física. Sendas accesibles en su mayoría. Se requiere tener paso firme.

    Difícil

    Senderismo moderado. Se necesita buena forma física. Sendas accesibles en su mayoría. Se requiere tener paso firme.

    Moderado

    Detalles

    Información

    Elevación 380 m

    Clima

    Desarrollado por Foreca

    martes 5 mayo

    21°C

    10°C

    45 %

    Consejos adicionales sobre el clima

    Velocidad máx. del viento: 21,0 km/h

    Más visitado durante

    enero

    febrero

    marzo

    abril

    mayo

    junio

    julio

    agosto

    septiembre

    octubre

    noviembre

    diciembre

    Loading

    Ubicación: Ústecký kraj, Severozápad, la República Checa

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What is the typical difficulty level for reaching the Feenhöhle?

    The path to the Feenhöhle is generally considered intermediate to challenging. While the cave itself is small and easily accessible once you reach it, the approach involves crossing the Kirnitzsch stream, often via a small bridge, and then ascending a secured path. The final entry into the cave requires climbing a small ladder. Hikers should be prepared for uneven terrain.

    Is the Feenhöhle im Tal der Kirnitzsch suitable for families with young children?

    While the Feenhöhle offers a magical experience, especially in winter, the path to it involves a secured climb and a small ladder, which might be challenging for very young children or those needing strollers. Older children who are comfortable with hiking and climbing should enjoy the adventure. It's best to assess your family's comfort with moderate physical activity.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to the Feenhöhle?

    The Kirnitzsch Valley trails are generally dog-friendly, but the final approach to the Feenhöhle, involving a secured path and a small ladder, might be difficult for some dogs. Smaller dogs might be carried, but larger dogs could struggle with the ladder. Always keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of other hikers.

    How long does it typically take to explore the Feenhöhle itself?

    The Feenhöhle is not particularly large, so the actual exploration time inside the cave is quite short, usually only a few minutes. It's more about the experience of reaching it and admiring its unique formations, especially the ice in winter. The overall visit will depend on your hike to and from the cave and how much time you spend enjoying the surrounding Kirnitzsch Valley.

    What are the parking options available near the Feenhöhle im Tal der Kirnitzsch?

    Parking is available in the Kirnitzsch Valley, but specific parking areas directly adjacent to the Feenhöhle are limited. Many visitors park at designated spots along the Kirnitzschtalstraße and then hike to the cave. During peak seasons or weekends, parking can fill up quickly, so arriving early is advisable.

    Can I reach the Feenhöhle using public transport?

    Yes, the Kirnitzschtalbahn, an historic electric tramway, runs through the Kirnitzsch Valley and provides access to various points of interest. You can take the tram to a stop near the Feenhöhle and then follow the hiking trails. This is a popular and scenic way to explore the valley without a car.

    Are there any permits or entrance fees required to visit the Feenhöhle?

    No, the Feenhöhle is a publicly accessible natural wonder and has no entrance fees or permits required for visitors. It is freely accessible year-round.

    What should I wear or bring when visiting the Feenhöhle, especially in winter?

    In winter, dress in warm, layered clothing and wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip, as paths can be icy or snowy. Even in summer, the cave is cool, so a light jacket is recommended. A flashlight is not strictly necessary for the small cave, but it can be useful for the approach trails if hiking late. Consider bringing a headlamp or small lantern if you wish to illuminate the ice formations more dramatically in winter.

    Are there cafes or restaurants nearby for refreshments?

    Yes, the Kirnitzsch Valley has several historic mills that have been converted into guesthouses and restaurants, offering refreshments and meals. These are typically located along the Kirnitzschtalstraße and can be reached by hiking or using the Kirnitzschtalbahn.

    What are some other natural features or viewpoints to explore in the vicinity of the Feenhöhle?

    The Feenhöhle is part of the broader Kirnitzsch Valley, which is rich in natural beauty. Nearby attractions include the Lichtenhain Waterfall, various impressive rock formations, and numerous scenic viewpoints offering panoramic views of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. The valley also features the Upper Lock (Obere Schleuse) where boat trips are available.

    What is the geological composition of the Feenhöhle?

    The Feenhöhle is an overhanging rock formation within porous sandstone. Its formation is typical of the weathered sandstone landscapes found in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. This porous nature is what allows for the spectacular ice formations during colder months.

    Otros sitios interesantes

    Zeidler Raubschloss Ruins

    Explorar
    RutasPlanificador de rutasFuncionesRutas de senderismoSenderos MTBRutas en bici de carreteraBikepackingMapa del sitio
    Descargar la app
    Síguenos en redes sociales

    © komoot GmbH

    Política de privacidad