Hike to the cave church in the Dolomite rocks at Scharzfeld
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We had often passed the eye-catching dolomite rocks near Scharzfeld on our way through the Harz Mountains, and now there was finally enough time for a short hike up the rocks and on to the legendary "Unicorn Cave".
As always, the hiking boots were there, the backpack with rain gear and some provisions anyway, so nothing stood in the way of the ascent.
Archaeological finds indicate ancient use
Arriving at the top of the rock we should be unexpectedly surprised by a monument, because there was a former "stone church" in the cave in the rocks, which is opened up for tourism with an access road from the opposite side. The cave is located on the south-southwest slope of the Steinberg at about 341 m above sea level, between the Bremke valley in the east and the Mönchetal.
A longer-lasting archaeological excavation of the cave floor and the outer forecourt took place in the years 1925 to 1928. Paleolithic finds from the period between 15,000 and 8,000 BC were unearthed. salvaged. During the excavation, this was the oldest archaeological material that had been discovered in Lower Saxony up to that point. The finds included flint knives, a bone needle and various animal bones. Based on comparable finds in France, the finds could be attributed quite clearly to the presence of reindeer hunters in a late Ice Age environment. Even after that, groups of hunters used the place for short stays, such as Mesolithic forest hunters around 5,000 BC. and humans during the pre-Roman Iron Age around 500 BC. Chr.
Use of the cave as a church with a cemetery
A niche was also carved out of the stone to house an altar. The cave entrance was then closed with a porch.
This is indicated by the found foundation and roof tile remains. From the Middle Ages to the 16th century, around 100 burials took place in the ground on the forecourt in front of the cave.
The period could be determined on the basis of coin finds. The dead were mostly buried in wooden coffins. In contrast to this, only one grave site was a pure stone grave that had been carved into the stone underground. It lay just in front of the pulpit of the stone church and contained the skeleton of a woman.
Another legend brings a unicorn into play as a mythical animal, after which the unicorn cave near Scharzfeld is named.
In pagan times, an old and wise woman lived in the cave-like stone church, who probably worked as a fortune teller to help those seeking advice. One day she chased away a monk in a black robe accompanied by Frankish warriors. A unicorn is said to have protected her from her pursuers. The woman joined the witch community. After that, the black monk disappeared into a hole in the ground, which led to the discovery of the unicorn cave. Which brings us to our next hiking destination.
From the cave church to the unicorn cave
In the southern area, species-rich calcareous grassland can be found on the ridges and slopes, as well as crevice vegetation in the cliff areas.
The areas of nutrient-poor grassland that have emerged from extensive use are extensively grazed with goats to maintain them and to avoid encroachment.
In the northern area of the nature reserve there is mixed forest, which is used for forestry purposes with the aim of converting it into a deciduous beech forest.
Unfortunately, the time had advanced so far that a further tour through the cave was no longer possible. Since both the hiking restaurant and the unicorn cave seemed quite interesting, we had already decided on site to repeat the visit. Then it should go by bike from Clausthal-Zellerfeld to the unicorn cave. We will report!
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