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Top 13 Caves around Horb am Neckar

Best caves around Horb am Neckar are situated in a region characterized by the Neckar river and its surrounding valleys, featuring karst geology. This area, located in the northern Black Forest foothills, offers a mix of natural formations and historically significant man-made subterranean structures. The landscape is shaped by limestone, contributing to the formation of various cave types. Visitors can explore different geological and historical sites within a reasonable distance from Horb am Neckar.

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Last updated: June 26, 2026

Seven Valleys Cave in the Katzenbach Valley

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The valley is recommended for a short hike or bike ride both in winter and in summer because it is in a very quiet location. At the beginning you can …

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Knaussen Cave

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The cave in the Rommel Valley was probably excavated between 1870 and 1880 by tree nursery teacher Wilhelm Knauss for geological research. He owned a considerable collection of rocks, which he regularly showed to Tübingen students.

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the hiking trail is 6.15 km long
the starting point is the sports center at the sports field in Eutingen im Gäu
the information signs are very informative

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Very interesting! Also all other information boards. Good idea, you can learn a lot about the valley that way. 👍

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Pommerlesloch Shaft Cave

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The Pommerlesloch is a shaft cave and one of the most important caves in the Muschelkalk zone in the Upper Gäu. It is about 51m deep and is said to …

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Kristian
August 7, 2025, Knaussenhöhle

The cave in the Rommel Valley was probably excavated between 1870 and 1880 by tree nursery teacher Wilhelm Knauss for geological research. He owned a considerable collection of rocks, which he regularly showed to Tübingen students.

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February 18, 2025, Knaussenhöhle

Nice little cave right next to the Seltenbach stream. When there is a lot of water in the stream, the stones that you have to climb over are washed away.

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In the past, the "Pommerlesloch" was relatively difficult to find because the area around it was quite overgrown. (As of 2020)

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After the clearing, the path is easier to navigate. A fallen tree damaged the fence. However, the entrance is still securely locked.

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After a storm in the autumn, a tree fell on the fence surrounding the shaft cave. The fallen trees were removed. Now a wide path leads from the hiking trail to the Pommerlesloch, the entrance to which is still firmly locked.

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Currently in a pitiful state. The steel guardrails have been extremely damaged either by a felled tree or by a piece of work equipment.

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The Pommerlesloch is a shaft cave and one of the most important caves in the Muschelkalk zone in the Upper Gäu. It is about 51m deep and is said to have taken its unusual name from a dachshund named Pommerle who once fell into it.

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Great valley with the 207m long Seven Valleys Cave. Not easy to walk through. Very low and slippery in places. Helmet is a good idea. You can't do it without a lamp. Really exciting for children. It's impossible to get lost.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Horb am Neckar?

The region offers a diverse range of subterranean experiences. You can find natural karst caves like the Seven Valleys Cave in the Katzenbach Valley, which provides an authentic caving adventure. There are also historically significant man-made caves, such as the Knaussen Cave, and former industrial cellars like the Former Beer Cellar of the Sonnenwirt.

Are there any natural caves with unique geological features?

Yes, the Seven Valleys Cave in the Katzenbach Valley is a natural karst cave formed in Muschelkalk limestone. While it doesn't feature stalactites, it is notable for its fossilized remains embedded within its walls, offering a glimpse into ancient geological history.

Which caves are suitable for families or beginners?

For an adventurous family experience, the Seven Valleys Cave in the Katzenbach Valley is popular, though it requires crawling at the entrance and navigating narrow sections. It's exciting for children, but a flashlight and sturdy shoes are essential. The Knaussen Cave is also freely accessible and generally easier to explore, making it a good option for those seeking a less strenuous visit.

What should I bring or wear when visiting the caves?

For natural caves like the Seven Valleys Cave, it's highly recommended to bring a flashlight or headlamp and wear sturdy, waterproof shoes, as sections can be muddy and slippery. A helmet can also be a good idea due to low ceilings. For the Knaussen Cave, a flashlight is beneficial for exploring its interior.

Are there any historical caves in the area?

Absolutely. The Knaussen Cave is a unique historical site, not a natural formation, but dug by a horticultural teacher in the late 19th century for geological research. Another historical site is the Former Beer Cellar of the Sonnenwirt, which was carved into shell limestone and used to store beer.

When is the best time to visit the caves around Horb am Neckar?

The Seven Valleys Cave is freely accessible from April 15th to November 10th. It is closed during the winter months (November to March) to protect hibernating bats. The Knaussen Cave is generally accessible year-round, but always bring a flashlight.

Are there any caves that serve as important wildlife habitats?

Yes, the Former Beer Cellar of the Sonnenwirt now serves as a winter habitat for various bat species, including the local barbastelle bat, and amphibians like fire salamanders. The Seven Valleys Cave is also closed in winter to protect hibernating bats.

Can I visit the Pommerlesloch Shaft Cave?

The Pommerlesloch Shaft Cave is primarily a bat habitat and is generally not open for public tourist visits. Access is secured with a gate and usually only permitted for special occasions with approval from nature conservation authorities.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a cave visit?

The region around Horb am Neckar offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as those in the Cycling around Horb am Neckar guide or the MTB Trails around Horb am Neckar guide. Many caves are located within scenic valleys, perfect for combining with a hike.

Are there hiking trails near the caves?

Yes, the Seven Valleys Cave is located in the picturesque Katzenbach Valley, which is ideal for short hikes or bike rides. The Knaussen Cave is situated in Rommelstal, offering a pleasant route with informative display boards about the valley's history. The Eutinger Tal, home to the Former Beer Cellar of the Sonnenwirt, also features a nature-historical hiking trail.

Is there parking available near the caves?

Specific parking information for each cave is best checked locally upon arrival, but generally, caves located in valleys or near villages will have designated or informal parking areas within reasonable walking distance. For the Former Beer Cellar of the Sonnenwirt, the hiking trail starts at the sports center in Eutingen im Gäu, where parking is typically available.

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