Götzinger Cave - Thieves' Cellar
The cave is named in honor of Wilhelm Leberecht Götzinger, who grew up in Struppen and was one of the first to systematically document the region. It is also popularly known as the Thieves' Cellar - an allusion to its hidden location and the legend that a thief once hid here to escape persecution.
The cave is natural, freely accessible and not developed. A stone table in the middle of the cave protects picnickers from the rain.
Visitors move around at their own risk.
In the immediate vicinity, a circular trail leads over the Kleiner Bärenstein. The summit offers unobstructed views of the Elbe Valley and neighboring table mountains. The Götzinger Höhle cave can easily be incorporated into a half-day tour.
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