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Top 5 Caves around Bad Windsheim

Caves around Bad Windsheim present a variety of subterranean sites and formations in the surrounding area. This region, known for its thermal springs and historic old town, features diverse geological and historical underground locations. These include unique gypsum caves, historical rock cellars, and former sandstone quarries. Visitors can explore these sites, which often hold ecological and cultural significance.

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  • The most popular caves is Hohenlandsberg Castle Ruins, a castle ruin with casemates. The site includes…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Hohenlandsberg Castle Ruins

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The Hohenlandsberg castle ruins are the ruins of a hilltop castle in the southern Steigerwald on the 498 meter high Hohenlandsberg near the municipality of Weigenheim in the Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim district in Bavaria.

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Fingalshöhle Sandstone Quarry

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The Fingals Cave Coming from Obernzenn in the direction of Sontheim on the hill to the left into the so-called "Panzerstraße" and after another 200 meters follow a narrow path …

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Külsheim Stone Cave

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More a shelter than a cave. Nevertheless, a rewarding view over the vineyards to Bad Winsdheim.

Look up the hill and to the left. Otherwise you can easily overlook the "cave" 😉.

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Höllern Gypsum Cave

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The nature reserve, which is significant throughout Europe due to its special flora and fauna, can be found in the wide open hollow of the Ehegrund south of Markt Nordheim. …

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Old rock cellars serve as bat quarters

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August 7, 2025, Külsheimer Steinhöhle

Nice place for a break, with a wonderful view from the benches.

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The Hohenlandsberg castle ruins are the remnants of the former Hohenlandsberg castle. The castle was built in the 13th century. built. During the Peasants' War in 1525, the castle was taken unscathed by the farmers. In 1554 the castle was destroyed. Today you can enter the castle complex through a tunnel and view the ramparts, foundation walls and the entrances to the casemates.

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The steep section is tough. Not for people who aren't really good on foot.

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The Fingals Cave is an abandoned sandstone quarry near Obernzenn. The red reed sandstone from the quarry was used for numerous buildings right into the Aisch valley. Among other things, the city fortifications of Bad Windsheim were built from this stone. After sandstone was no longer mined at this point, the cut in the terrain served as a hiding place for the population during the Thirty Years' War and the Napoleonic campaigns, or as a camp for the military. In addition, the wildly romantic place developed into a popular excursion destination for 18th and 19th century society, especially for the residents of the Obernzenner castles and their guests. Numerous inscriptions scratched into the stone walls, which are up to five meters high, are reminiscent of former visitors and events. In addition to the German-language inscriptions, there are also some in French. One of them refers to the American War of Independence in the years 1776 to 1783. The commemorative inscription for Captain von Erckert, who fell in America in 1777, is probably by Adam Erckert. Captain von Erckert led a company of the subsidy troops of Margrave Alexander von Ansbach. The inscription of a French gunner from 1806, on the other hand, was created when Obernzenn was the Imperial French headquarters for several months.

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If you come from Obernzenn in the direction of Sontheim on the hill to the left into the so-called "Panzerstraße" and after another 200 meters follow a narrow path into the forest, you will look in vain for a real cave. There is an abandoned sandstone quarry that tells an interesting story. The dark red reed sandstone of the quarry has provided fragments for foundations and half-timbering, ashlars for walls, door and gate posts, window frames and much more over centuries, well into the Aisch Valley. There are inscriptions in the sandstone of the Fingals Cave. Names of the Seckendorff, Guttenberg, Truchseß and others with dates from the last decades of the 18th and the first of the 19th century. Why? With the approaching period of romanticism, a sentimental turn to nature developed, for which one had hardly anything in mind before. People liked to move out to an idyllic place to go out into the country. For this, the Obernzenner castle residents and their guests were offered the romantic quarry area under the canopy of oaks, lime trees and beeches. As a memento, the name and year were engraved on the smoothed rock walls. Two French inscriptions fall out of the box. They refer to the American War of Independence 1776-83 and the French Period 1806-10. The memorial inscription for Hauptmann von Erckert was probably arranged by Adam Erckert, who was in the service of the Obernzenner Seckendorff at this time. Of course, the language of the rulers and the educated circles of the time, French, was chosen for the inscription. (Source: Heimatbuch “Leben in Obernzenn and its districts once and now” and “The Fingals Cave in Sontheimer Holz” - a contribution by the Federal Nature Conservation Association, local group Bad Windsheim, on local history)

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Somewhat hidden from the path, there is the former "Weinberghüterhaus", also known locally as the "stone cave". Here you can take a break, both in good and bad weather, and enjoy a wonderful view. The already dilapidated "stone cave" was restored by the Külsheim fire brigade association.

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The castle, presumably founded in the 13th century, was not the ancestral seat of the Franconian-Bohemian noble family of the barons of Schwarzenberg-Hohenlandsberg, but a castle of the Hohenlohe, who exercised their bailiwick over the possessions of the Würzburg Dompropstei around Seinsheim from here. In the 15./16. In the 19th century, the castle was the administrative center of the Schwarzenberg rule of Hohenlandsberg, which in Seinsheim and the surrounding area the tithes (= high jurisdiction) and the authorities over the villages of Weigenheim, Seinsheim, Iffigheim, Herrnsheim, the predominant village rule in Bullenheim, shares in the village rule in Hüttenheim and Nenzenheim as well as presumably owned the large village of Dornheim. Further information and reference: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgruine_Hohenlandsberg

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Bad Windsheim?

The Bad Windsheim area offers a diverse range of subterranean sites. You'll find historical rock cellars, abandoned sandstone quarries, and unique gypsum cave formations. These sites provide a blend of natural beauty, historical insights, and ecological interest.

Are there any historical caves or rock formations to visit?

Yes, the region is rich in historical sites. You can visit the Hohenlandsberg Castle Ruins, which include well-preserved casemates from the 13th century. Another significant historical site is the Fingalshöhle Sandstone Quarry, an abandoned quarry that served as a hiding place during historical conflicts, featuring inscriptions from past visitors. Additionally, the Historic rock cellars (Felsenkeller) in Naturpark Frankenhöhe are a central cultural asset, originally used for storage and now important bat habitats.

Which caves are suitable for families with children?

The Külsheim Stone Cave is a family-friendly rock shelter that offers a rewarding view over the vineyards towards Bad Windsheim, making it a great spot for a break. While not a traditional cave, its accessibility and scenic outlook are ideal for families.

Can I visit the Höllern Gypsum Cave?

The Höllern Gypsum Cave is a geologically significant site and a European-significant nature reserve, known for its unique flora and fauna and as a wintering ground for bats. However, the cave system is generally not open to the public to protect its delicate ecosystem.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the caves around Bad Windsheim?

Beyond the geological formations themselves, many sites are within nature reserves. For example, the area around the Höllern Gypsum Cave is noted for its special flora and fauna, including relics of post-glacial Steppenheide flora and various flowering plants. The rock cellars also serve as vital bat habitats, highlighting the region's ecological importance.

Are there any caves that offer scenic views?

Yes, the Külsheim Stone Cave, which is more of a rock shelter, provides a rewarding view over the vineyards towards Bad Windsheim. It's an excellent spot to enjoy the landscape.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves and sites around Bad Windsheim?

Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty, historical insights, and ecological interest. The community particularly enjoys the well-preserved casemates at Hohenlandsberg Castle Ruins, the historical significance and inscriptions at Fingalshöhle Sandstone Quarry, and the scenic breaks offered by the Külsheim Stone Cave.

Are there any guided tours available for the historical ice cellars in Bad Windsheim?

The historical ice cellars in Bad Windsheim are typically not open to the public outside of guided city tours. Participating in a city tour is the primary way to experience these unique historical sites.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves around Bad Windsheim?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Former gypsum quarry Kühlsheim loop', which is a moderate 8.5 km route. For hikers, there are easy trails like the 'Former gypsum quarry Kühlsheim – View of Bad Windsheim loop' at nearly 7 km. Cyclists can explore road cycling routes, including the 'Nundorfer Mühle – View of Birkenfeld Monastery loop' at over 52 km. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Bad Windsheim, Easy hikes around Bad Windsheim, and Road Cycling Routes around Bad Windsheim guides.

Are there hiking trails that incorporate cave sites?

Yes, some hiking routes in the area pass by or near cave sites. For instance, the 'Former gypsum quarry Kühlsheim – View of Bad Windsheim loop' is an easy hike that takes you through the landscape where you can appreciate the natural formations, including the former gypsum quarry. You can explore more hiking options in the Easy hikes around Bad Windsheim guide.

What is the significance of the rock cellars in the Naturpark Frankenhöhe?

The rock cellars, or Felsenkeller, are a significant cultural asset in the Aischgrund region. Historically, they were carved into the rock for storage, such as beer cellars. Today, many of these cellars, like the Historic rock cellars (Felsenkeller) in Naturpark Frankenhöhe, serve a vital role as wintering grounds for bats, making them important for nature conservation.

Are there any caves known for their geological importance?

The Höllern Gypsum Cave is particularly notable for its geological significance. It is recognized as the only known leachable cave of the Gipskeuper in Southern Germany, formed by the karstification of plaster sticks in clayey myophoria layers.

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