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Top 7 Caves around Winnenden

Best caves around Winnenden are primarily located within the Rems-Murr-Kreis region, featuring various natural rock formations. The local geology includes "cave sandstone" formations, contributing to the area's unique cave structures. While Winnenden itself hosts smaller natural caves, the wider Baden-Württemberg region, particularly the Swabian Alb, offers larger, well-developed show caves. This area provides a range of cave exploration opportunities, from natural grottoes to more extensive underground systems.

Best caves around Winnenden

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Räuberhöhle (Maubach Cave)

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The so-called robber's cave is located on the right steep slope of the Maubach. It shows the karstification of the lower Maubach catchment area. On the slopes to the edge …

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Jux Cave

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Sandstone was once mined in the Juxhöhle. The access is closed with an iron grid. Danger of collapse!

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Geisterhöhle Waterfall

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... between "Burgstall / Murr" and "Kirchheim / Murr" in the Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg.
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Good shoes are recommended, also because the path can be a bit muddy at times.

It goes a couple of times over the empty stream bed of the Maubach. This …

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Lourdes Grotto at Schloss Ebersberg

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The Ebersberg was probably built on for the first time during the Staufer period at the beginning of the 12th century. The family of Ebersburg died out in the 15th …

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Bernhard
August 17, 2025, Räuberweg zur Räuberhöhle am Maubach

The robbers' path is impassable!!!

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The Robber's Cave is located on the steep slope above the dried-up Maubach streambed. The cave is freely accessible but relatively short. Climbing up the steep slope is somewhat strenuous, and careful attention is required.

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A wonderful trail along the Maubach stream to the Räuberhöhle (Robbers' Cave). The stream bed has dried up in this area. The Maubach stream only resurfaces near the viaduct. The path is narrow. Trees are lying across it at various points. The stream bed must be crossed at several points, making the trail somewhat difficult to walk. Sturdy footwear is absolutely helpful. You should also pay close attention. If you follow this advice, you'll have a truly wonderful experience. Enchanted and unspoiled.

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We really enjoyed the Robber's Path to the Robber's Cave, and with hiking boots, it was no problem. Enchanting, how I like paths 🤗

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While the Robbers' Cave itself isn't a particularly special attraction, the area surrounding it is very impressive. The Maubach stream, which simply disappears and then reappears, is particularly worth seeing! https://youtu.be/Z4c8KCfYrvI?si=EN4IyCCM-sPq2QzW

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Please turn right onto the footpath just before the castle. Then after a few meters you will find the Lourdes Grotto, somewhat hidden on the left. It is one of more than 200 Lourdes Grottoes in Germany - all replicas of the famous Lourdes Grotto in southern France. Please continue on the path! It is a short circular route that is rewarded with a great view of Backnanger Bay and the castle (from below).

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Interesting great mystical place

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Lisa
September 18, 2023, Juxhöhle

The cave cannot and must not be entered due to the risk of collapse and the bats that live here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural caves around Winnenden?

The Rems-Murr-Kreis region, where Winnenden is located, features several natural rock formations and caves. Among the most appreciated by the komoot community are Räuberhöhle (Maubach Cave), a natural monument on a steep slope, and Juxkopf Hill and Bat Cave, known for housing small bats.

Are there any caves near Winnenden that are suitable for families?

Yes, several spots around Winnenden offer family-friendly exploration. The area around Räuberhöhle (Maubach Cave) is noted as a great place for children to discover and play, with a meadow perfect for picnics. While the cave itself has access restrictions, the surrounding area is enjoyable. Jux Cave also has a small forest above it, suitable for playing and hiding.

Which caves near Winnenden are known for their unique geological features?

Räuberhöhle (Maubach Cave) is a prime example, showcasing the karstification of the lower Maubach catchment area with numerous sinkholes. The local geology, including "cave sandstone" formations, contributes to the unique structures found in the region's natural caves.

Can I visit caves in the wider Baden-Württemberg region from Winnenden?

Yes, for those willing to travel a bit further, the Swabian Alb in Baden-Württemberg is renowned for its impressive show caves. Notable examples include the unique Wimsener Höhle (Germany's only show cave accessible by boat), Bärenhöhle with its stalactites and cave bear skeleton, and Nebelhöhle known for its fantastic formations. The Charlottenhöhle is one of the longest show caves in the region.

Are there any caves near Winnenden that are currently inaccessible or have restrictions?

Yes, Jux Cave is closed due to the danger of collapse and the presence of bats. Similarly, the Juxkopf Hill and Bat Cave is a natural monument housing bats, which should not be disturbed. While Räuberhöhle (Maubach Cave) is freely accessible, entering it is not considered entirely safe due to loose stones.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the caves around Winnenden?

The area around Winnenden offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, waterfall hikes, and cycling routes. For example, there's a moderate MTB route called 'Forest Trail Near Allmersbach – Jux Cave loop from Winnenden' that passes by Jux Cave.

Is there a grotto or historical site near Winnenden that is cave-like?

Yes, the Lourdes Grotto at Schloss Ebersberg is a notable local feature. While not a natural cave in the typical sense, it is a grotto associated with the historic Schloss Ebersberg, which offers a wonderful view of the Backnanger Bay.

What is the best time of year to visit caves in the Swabian Alb region?

Many show caves in the Swabian Alb, such as the Bärenhöhle, are closed from November to March for bat hibernation. Therefore, the best time to visit these larger caves is typically from spring through autumn (April to October). Natural caves around Winnenden are generally accessible year-round, but conditions can vary with weather.

Are there any caves near Winnenden that feature waterfalls?

Yes, the Geisterhöhle Waterfall is a scenic natural monument where a small trickle 'springs' at the spirit cave. After heavy rain, this can become a beautiful waterfall. It's located between Burgstall/Murr and Kirchheim/Murr in the Rems-Murr district.

What do visitors say about the caves around Winnenden?

The komoot community appreciates the natural beauty and exploration opportunities. Visitors describe places like Jux Cave as a 'very nice, quiet place' and the area around Räuberhöhle (Maubach Cave) as offering 'a lot to discover, especially for children'.

Are there any caves near Winnenden that are dog-friendly?

While specific caves may have restrictions, the surrounding natural areas and hiking trails are generally dog-friendly. For instance, the trails leading to natural features like Räuberhöhle (Maubach Cave) or Juxkopf Hill and Bat Cave are suitable for walks with dogs, though caution should be exercised near cave entrances due to potential dangers or bat protection.

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