Germany
Bavaria
Upper Franconia
Lichtenfels
Burgkunstadt
Ebnether Keller Rock Labyrinth
Germany
Bavaria
Upper Franconia
Lichtenfels
Burgkunstadt
Ebnether Keller Rock Labyrinth
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Location: Burgkunstadt, Lichtenfels, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
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00:54
3.32km
50m
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1,198
02:20
8.68km
110m
4.9
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10
06:27
23.6km
360m
The Ebnether cellars are not far from the outskirts of Ebneth and have been protected as a natural monument for more than 40 years. They were once driven into the sandstone cliffs and used as storage space for beer and food supplies. You can also marvel at many natural sandstone rock formations. There are many legends about the rock area, which was probably already settled by the Celts. Every year the legendary cellar festival takes place here on Father's Day, which attracts many visitors.
September 30, 2019
The rock labyrinth was probably already settled by the Celts. The cellars were driven in the rock around 1790, for the storage of beer and food.
May 5, 2019
It is somewhat hidden on the edge of the forest.
Before that there is a parking lot that is easy to reach. The paths run nicely and it is a lot of fun to jet around and to climb.
April 4, 2020
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Location: Burgkunstadt, Lichtenfels, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
5.0
(5)
14
00:54
3.32km
50m
4.7
(306)
1,198
02:20
8.68km
110m
4.9
(7)
10
06:27
23.6km
360m