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Top 7 Caves in the Enzkreis

Best caves in the Enzkreis are primarily characterized by their unique geological formations, including sinkholes and natural subterranean passages. The region, situated near the cave-rich Swabian Alb, features karst landscapes formed by the dissolution of soluble bedrock. These geological features contribute to a diverse natural environment, offering various opportunities for exploration. The Enzkreis provides insights into the natural processes that shape the landscape.

Best caves in the Enzkreis

  • The most popular caves is Old Eisinger Hole, a natural monument…

Last updated: June 25, 2026

Old Eisinger Hole

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The sinkholes were created when plaster and salt stone banks leached out in the layers of the Middle Muschelkalk and later the ceiling of these cavities collapsed. There are stairs …

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Ernahöhle

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I found Erner cave, Erler cave, robber cave. An old quarry or erosion? The place is in the middle of the forest and I like it very much. Some paths lead here.

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Frischglück Mine

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Interesting mine open for tours.

Please note the opening hours.

Asphalt road, but lightly trafficked.

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Rainloch - shaft cave

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Considered the most important cave in the Enzkreis. The cave extends over a length of 140 meters over several levels to a depth of 24 meters. Inspection only with appropriate knowledge and equipment! Caution, risk of falling!

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Raspberry Cave

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Currently difficult to reach due to felled trees and bushes. But it's not worth getting off the path.
You don't see much.

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Rainlöchle Cave

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There are also a couple of old Ersinger sagas about the Rainlöchle about “Rainmännle and his three daughters”, who are said to have lived here.

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From here, you can hike along a side path overgrown with scrub to a sandstone formation that also houses a small cave. However, the trail is quite adventurous in places and not recommended for all seasons.

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The water that disappears into the Höllenloch largely reappears after 5 days (dye tests) in the Enzbrunnen in the Ruiter Tal.
Further sinkholes are hidden in the forest east of the federal highway.


All hydrogeological (what a word!) info: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzbrunnen

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Mausstollen Mines

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The short way to the Mausstollen is located on the pretty much "steepest section" of the "Alten Grunbacherstraße"!

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Uxama
June 5, 2026, Mina Mausstollen

Of course, no one has to ride "the unspectacular meters", etc.!

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Anyone who can read "maps" has a clear advantage 😆!

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Above the cave there is a small surprise. The artist is unfortunately unknown

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The only way to the unguarded cave entrance, located in the middle of a forest, is via a rather overgrown path. The connection from the Enzberg Oak, marked as a forest road, is very difficult to follow and only vaguely recognizable as a path. Nevertheless, the somewhat adventurous route there is worthwhile.

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The first difficulty is getting to the cave 🤷‍♂️ Dense blackberry vines and hawthorn make access via the marked paths impossible 😅. You have to somehow 👀 make your way across the 🌳forest 🤷‍♂️ Once you get there, the largest cave in the Enzkreis is quite inconspicuous; you can't see much because the entrance leads directly down a vertical shaft, so you can't see much. Descending is definitely to be avoided without equipment and experience ☝️. But just being here and even finding it is a bit of an adventure 👍.

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From here, you can hike along a side path overgrown with scrub to a sandstone formation that also houses a small cave. However, the trail is quite adventurous in places and not recommended for all seasons.

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Kristian
March 30, 2025, Himbeerhöhle

A small, somewhat inconspicuous cave that requires a few meters of descent from the forest path. Not necessarily spectacular, but a nice change of pace with a bit of climbing.

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Unfortunately overgrown by blackberry hedges

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore in the Enzkreis region?

The Enzkreis region features a variety of subterranean formations, primarily characterized by natural sinkholes, shaft caves, and erosion-formed caves. These include significant natural monuments like the Old Eisinger Hole, known for its collapse funnels, and the Rainloch - shaft cave, which extends over 140 meters in length.

Are there any family-friendly caves in the Enzkreis?

Yes, the Raspberry Cave is noted as a family-friendly option within the Enzkreis. For a more developed and highly accessible experience in the wider region, the Bärenhöhle (Bear Cave) in Sonnenbühl-Erpfingen, though not in Enzkreis itself, is very family-friendly with guided tours and exhibits.

What are the most historically significant caves or underground sites in the Enzkreis?

The Ernahöhle is historically significant, having been created by erosion towards the end of the Ice Age and later serving as a shelter during World War II. Additionally, the Frischglück Mine and Mausstollen Mine offer insights into the region's mining history, with Frischglück Mine providing tours.

What should I know before visiting the Rainloch - shaft cave?

The Rainloch - shaft cave is considered the most important cave in the Enzkreis, extending over 140 meters in length and reaching a depth of 24 meters. However, visiting requires appropriate knowledge and equipment due to the risk of falling. The entrance is unsecured and located in a forest, making it unsuitable for casual visitors.

Are there any caves in the Enzkreis that are currently closed or have limited access?

Yes, the Old Eisinger Hole, a natural monument featuring collapse funnels, is currently closed. For other caves like Rainloch, access is limited and requires specialized equipment and knowledge due to safety concerns.

What geological features are prominent in the Enzkreis caves?

The caves in Enzkreis are primarily formed in karst rock, showcasing features like sinkholes (dolines) and shaft caves. These formations result from the dissolution of soluble bedrock, such as gypsum and salt stone banks, leading to the collapse of cavity ceilings, as seen in the Höllenloch (Neulingen Sinkholes).

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves in Enzkreis?

The Enzkreis region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate routes like the 'Durch das wildromantische Monbachtal' or the 'Derdinger Horn circular hike'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as the 'Streitbach and Hochberg MTB Tour'. Explore more options on the Hiking in the Enzkreis or Gravel biking in the Enzkreis guide pages.

Are there any unique cave experiences in the broader region near Enzkreis?

While not directly in Enzkreis, the nearby Swabian Alb offers unique cave experiences. The Wimsener Höhle (Wimsen Cave) is Germany's only show cave accessible by boat, offering a mystical journey 70 meters into the cave. The Laichinger Tiefenhöhle is Germany's deepest accessible vertical show cave, allowing visitors to descend 55 meters via staircases.

What should I wear when exploring caves in the Enzkreis region?

For caves like Ernahöhle or Rainlöchle Cave, which are less developed, expect uneven and potentially muddy terrain. Sturdy footwear is essential, and a flashlight is highly recommended. For more challenging sites like the Rainloch - shaft cave, specialized caving equipment and protective gear are mandatory.

Can I visit caves in the Enzkreis during winter?

Some caves, like the Rainlöchle Cave, are best avoided in winter to prevent disturbing hibernating bats. For other natural formations, accessibility might be affected by weather conditions like snow or ice, especially for unsecured entrances or slippery paths. Always check local conditions and any specific advisories before planning a winter visit.

What do visitors appreciate most about the caves in Enzkreis?

Visitors to the Enzkreis caves appreciate the unique natural formations and the sense of discovery. Many enjoy the adventurous routes to hidden spots like the Rainloch - shaft cave, despite its challenges. The historical context of sites like the Ernahöhle and the geological insights offered by the sinkholes also draw interest.

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