The Drachenhöhle Syrau is a limestone cave located in the Sächsische Vogtland region of Germany. It features a variety of stunning formations, including stalagmites, stalactites, and flowstones. The cave is approximately 550 meters long, with 350 meters accessible to visitors. One of the highlights of the cave is the 'Gardine', a 50-centimeter-long flowstone with a hole created by a Soviet soldier's gunshot. The cave also contains several interconnected underground lakes. With its unique geological features and fascinating history, the Drachenhöhle Syrau is a great destination for families and adventure seekers
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Activities: We explored the Drachenhöhle Syrau, the only dripstone cave in Saxony. We saw stalactites and stalagmites, heard the local dragon legend, and enjoyed the laser show
Highlights: The kids were fascinated by the dragon legend and the geological facts presented in the cave tour. "The Lasershow...fills the underground cavities with the help of some artificial fog and a light system with dancing colors." ✨