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A short detour to the grotto is not necessary if your feet are already aching...for everyone else the extra few meters are worth it
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It's good that hikers can visit the cave. You do need a lamp even though the cave isn't very big.
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This immense area is more than just a lovely resting place. The area is part of the Thuringian Forest, which is geologically rich in diverse rock formations. It lies not far from the Marienglas Cave, a mine where gypsum was once mined.
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Geological natural monument - Beerbergstein: During the Rotliegend, around 280 million years ago, molten magma penetrated the earth's surface and spread like a blanket over the existing rocks. Most of the rock cover has already been removed. The vein-like ascent channel has been preserved on the Beerbergstein. It consists of pale red porphyry. Small reddish feldspars and, more rarely, small quartz grains are sometimes included in the fine-grained matrix. The porphyry is very hard and resists weathering better than the surrounding rock, which is mostly granite. For this reason, the Beerbergstein is preserved today as a huge block of rock. It is not known whether the small grotto in the Beerbergstein dates back to mining work. (...from information board)
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Information about opening hours.
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The Beerberggrotte is a cave with fissures and crevices. It is located in the geological natural monument Beerbergstein, a huge boulder.
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The Beerberggrotte is a so-called fissure and crevice cave. About three kilometers from Brotterode and just under 50 meters from the Rennsteig, it is located in the middle of the Thuringian Forest. The cave extends nine meters into the Beerbergstein and has a wide opening of six meters in the entrance area. Geologically, the cave is a real highlight. Because it is sometimes damp, the cave is also called a grotto. It once served as a shelter for smugglers and hikers who wandered around in the dense forests. A visit to the Beerberggrotte is possible without special equipment and offers exciting insights into the nature and history of the region.
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Yes, the Marienglashöle is a beautiful destination.
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