In the Hertha Cave, bone remains of Ice Age animals and stone tools from the Paleolithic period were recovered, as well as relics of human life from the Bell Beaker culture, the Late Bronze Age and the Middle Ages.
Already in my school days, we made a trip here, in the cave of the Neanderthals. At that time, the grotto was walkable and the environment was not wild. Nevertheless, …
Friedrich Ludwig Molle (1823 to 1902), known as Bildermolle, regularly stayed in this cave during the summer months. The trough-like depression in the ledge served as a bed for him. …
A nice little hiking trail goes along the Zechstein rocks. Here you will also find the so-called knee grotto, which served as a shelter for our ancestors 12,000 years ago.