Kuhstall
The Kuhstall (Kravín) rock gate is the second largest natural rock gate in Bohemian-Saxon Switzerland. It is 11 m high, 17 m wide and 24 m deep. It got its name during the Thirty Years’ War, when farmers from the surrounding villages hid here with their livestock. The gate is a popular tourist destination with beautiful views of the Affensteine rocks, Malý Winterberg. There are also steps leading from here to the top of the rock with the remains of the Wildenstein castle. There is also a historic self-service inn.