Caves around Neuhausen offer a diverse landscape characterized by forests, rock formations, and historical mining areas. This region provides opportunities to explore natural caves and historical underground sites. The terrain often includes challenging sections, making it suitable for active exploration. Visitors can discover unique geological features and remnants of past human activity within these subterranean environments.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Old video of the "mine"! https://youtu.be/0HAQ8IZwJjA
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Promisingly, it's advertised with a large sign. Sorry, but a cave doesn't look like much. Perhaps a fox could live in here. But it's not really an attraction. Access would have to be cleared first.
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The cave is accessible via a hiking trail and has a small access hole. For those who aren't experienced cavers and have the appropriate equipment, there's a beautiful rock formation at the entrance.
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Fluorite and barite were mined at the Käfersteige mine until 1997. The Käfersteige area is believed to contain the largest fluorite deposit in Europe. The former tracks that led into the tunnel can still be seen at the former Käfersteige tunnel entrance. The video-monitored access to the tunnel is closed and cannot be entered.
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It's hard to believe. It's almost on the road, but not visible from it. A grotto-like sandstone rock formation with a central bench.
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From the outside, only small holes are visible; the entrances have largely been covered with leaves and earth over the centuries. The air currents from the interior of the cave, however, suggest that an extensive cave system lies behind it. The cave is the second largest around Bad Liebenzell, after the Walzquelle spring.
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The Beutelstein is located directly at the bottom of the Nagold valley near Bad Liebenzell. The top layer of the Bunter sandstone extends to the valley floor here. The basement rock of gneiss and granite is located beneath the Bunter sandstone. The Nagold has not dug deep enough near Bad Liebenzell to expose the basement rock. However, south of Bad Liebenzell there is a place where the Forbach granite is exposed on a road embankment. The boundary between granite and Bunter sandstone is therefore somewhat higher there than directly near Bad Liebenzell.
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In addition to the regular tours, there are also adventure tours. Highly recommended. But be sure to bring rubber boots.
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The region around Neuhausen, particularly the Swabian Alb, offers several impressive caves. You can explore the unique vertical descent of Hermit's Cave, known for its historical association with a monk. For a historical mining experience, visit Frischglück Mine, which offers guided tours. Further afield, the Laichinger Tiefenhöhle is Germany's deepest accessible show cave, and the Wimsen Cave offers unique boat tours through an underground river.
Yes, Frischglück Mine is a family-friendly historical site that offers guided tours lasting about an hour. The Wimsen Cave, with its unique boat tour, is also a popular and special excursion suitable for families.
The region is rich in history. Frischglück Mine is a historical mining site offering tours. Hermit's Cave has a historical association with a monk from around 1480. The Hohlenstein-Stadel Cave, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for the discovery of the 38,000-year-old Lion-Man figurine, a significant piece of early human art.
The caves offer diverse natural features. The Laichinger Tiefenhöhle is known for its 'Blumenkohlgang' (cauliflower passage) with Bulbous Calcite. Sternried Cave features a beautiful rock formation at its entrance. Beutelstein (Mondloch) is a grotto-like sandstone formation with a central bench offering a view.
Yes, some caves offer a more challenging experience. Hermit's Cave involves a steep climb. Sternried Cave has a small access hole, making entry difficult for adults without specialized equipment. The Schiller Cave is undeveloped and requires appropriate clothing, sturdy footwear, and a flashlight due to wet and slippery conditions.
Many caves maintain a constant cool temperature year-round, making them a refreshing escape during hot summer days. However, some caves like the Schiller Cave are closed annually from November 1st to May 15th to protect hibernating bats. It's always advisable to check specific cave opening hours before your visit.
For undeveloped caves like the Schiller Cave, you should bring appropriate clothing, sturdy footwear, and a flashlight, as conditions can be wet and slippery. For show caves, comfortable walking shoes and a light jacket are usually sufficient due to the constant cool temperatures underground.
Yes, the region offers several hiking opportunities. Sternried Cave is accessible via a hiking trail. You can find various running and mountain hiking trails around Neuhausen, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Neuhausen and Mountain Hikes around Neuhausen guides.
Beyond caving, the area around Neuhausen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, embark on mountain hikes, or enjoy gravel biking. These guides offer routes of varying difficulty, often passing through scenic landscapes and viewpoints.
The Wimsen Cave stands out as Germany's only show cave accessible by boat, offering a unique way to explore its underground river. This makes it a distinctive experience compared to traditional walking tours.
The Hohlenstein-Stadel Cave is a UNESCO World Heritage site, primarily famous for the discovery of the Lion-Man figurine, one of the oldest known examples of figurative art, dating back 38,000 to 40,000 years. This site offers profound insights into early human history and symbolism.


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