Best caves around Achern are primarily found in the Black Forest region, characterized by its granite and sandstone geology. While natural caves are less common, the area offers several historic mines and grottoes that provide an underground exploration experience. These sites offer insights into both geological formations and historical mining practices. The landscape around Achern features diverse natural monuments and man-made structures that are accessible to visitors.
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Directly on the rock path artificially created small caves, namely marked with Philipp and Patrick.
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Leave your worries in this place
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Beautifully laid out and well-kept. There are even candles. A place of peace.
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The lovingly constructed grotto invites you to take a few minutes to reflect. A really beautiful and worth seeing detour into the forest!
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Lourdes grottoes can be found all over Europe. This one in Oberachern was inaugurated in 1996 after the Mary and Bernadette figures were in a lime tree near the Antonius Chapel for a long time and at some point fell into a Sleeping Beauty sleep there. The Lourdes Grottoes refer to the appearance of the Mother of God to St. Bernadette, which is said to have first taken place in 1858 in a grotto at Massabielle near Lourdes in southern France. Hardly any other place is more associated with miracles and healing than Massabielle.
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Lourdes grotto with spring water right next to it.
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The caves are right on the side of the path and cannot be missed.
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A replica of the Massabielle grotto near Lourdes in southern France, where the depiction of the Virgin Mary is venerated. This picturesque place is located near Kappelrodeck.
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The Achern area, located in the Black Forest, primarily features historic mines and grottoes rather than natural limestone caves. These include former silver and lead mines like Erzbergwerk Silbergründle and Carolinengrube, as well as religious grottoes and small rock shelters. They offer insights into both geology and historical mining practices.
Yes, two significant historical mines are accessible. The Erzbergwerk Silbergründle in Seebach offers guided tours deep into a former silver and lead mine, showcasing medieval mining techniques. Further south, the Carolinengrube in Sexau is one of the Black Forest's oldest accessible ore mines, with well-preserved medieval structures and geological formations.
Many of the sites are suitable for families. The Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls offers a scenic hike with steps and bridges. The Stone Caves on the Felsenpfad are small, accessible rock shelters. The historic mines, Erzbergwerk Silbergründle and Carolinengrube, provide educational and adventurous experiences for all ages.
While natural caves are rare, the area boasts other natural attractions. The Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls is a prominent natural monument. The region's geology of granite and sandstone is evident in rock formations and the historical mines. You'll also find diverse forest landscapes typical of the Black Forest.
Yes, several religious grottoes are present. These include the Lourdes Grotto on the Ortenau Wine Loop, which is particularly beautiful when rhododendrons are in bloom, and the Lourdes Grotto, Oberachern. Another is the Marian Grotto in the Central/Northern Black Forest Nature Park, a well-maintained place of worship.
The Achern region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging waterfall hikes like those in the Waterfall hikes around Achern guide. Cycling and gravel biking are also popular, with routes detailed in the Cycling around Achern and Gravel biking around Achern guides.
The historic mines like Erzbergwerk Silbergründle and Carolinengrube are typically open during specific seasons, often from spring through autumn. For outdoor sites like the Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls or grottoes, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking, with spring being ideal for seeing rhododendrons in bloom at some grottoes.
Exploration times vary. Guided tours at mines like Erzbergwerk Silbergründle can take 1-2 hours. Visiting grottoes or small rock shelters like the Stone Caves on the Felsenpfad might be shorter, often integrated into a longer hike. Plan for at least an hour for dedicated site visits.
Accessibility varies significantly by location. While some grottoes or parts of trails might be relatively flat, many sites, especially the historic mines, involve stairs, uneven terrain, or narrow passages. It's advisable to check specific accessibility information for each site directly before planning your visit.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of history and nature. The historic mines offer a tangible journey into the past, showcasing medieval mining techniques and geological formations. Sites like the Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls are praised for their scenic beauty and legendary tales, while grottoes provide peaceful places of worship and natural beauty.
While specific rules for each 'cave' or mine vary, many outdoor trails in the Black Forest region are dog-friendly. For instance, the hiking paths leading to the Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls or the Stone Caves on the Felsenpfad are generally suitable for dogs on a leash. Always check local regulations for specific indoor attractions like mines.


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