Best caves around Ochsenfurt are found within the surrounding Landkreis Würzburg area, offering a range of natural and cultural features. While Ochsenfurt is known for its historic town and fortifications, the local "caves" are often grottoes or rock formations. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and mountain biking, with varying levels of difficulty. The region's terrain includes challenging paths and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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S1, very blocked, nice and challenging, but not really for beginners
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Very mysterious - I can only agree with Jörg.
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You have to like it or it also depends on the weather. Once it gets a bit wet, this trail gets extremely slippery. I would rate the difficulty as S1 from the grotto. The grotto itself is definitely a highlight. The trail is conditionally suitable for beginners.
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If you don't know where it is, you won't find it
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The Deusterkeller is a huge cellar complex that was originally used to store beer. The entrance seems very simple, but then opens up the huge cellar vault. Construction began around 1830. The enormous size is evidence of an early phase of individual beer production. In the 19th century, the export beer brewed here made Kitzingen famous worldwide. Today these cellars are cultural monuments and are looked after, maintained and preserved by the association "Die Deusterkeller e.V.". A tour of the cellars is highly recommended and interesting.
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At first thought the route guidance from Komoot wants to mess me up ... that I should carry my bike over the embankment at this point! But then I discovered this passage, totally hidden in a hedge. You can only really see it when you stand directly in front of it. Height and width are just enough for cycling through. Sometimes you get really surprised ...
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The 'caves' in the Ochsenfurt area are primarily grottoes, unique rock formations, and historical cellars, rather than large, explorable underground cave systems. They offer distinct natural and cultural attractions, often integrated into hiking and biking trails.
Yes, the Ice Cave is a notable natural phenomenon. In some years, ice persists within this cave until the summer months, making it a unique geological curiosity.
Many grottoes and associated trails, like the Goßmannsdorf Grotto and Grotto Trail, feature challenging, steep, and rocky terrain. They are often rated as intermediate and are not recommended for beginners, especially in wet conditions.
Absolutely. The Deuster Cellars are a significant historical site, a huge cellar complex originally used for beer storage. They are now cultural monuments and tours are highly recommended. The Goßmannsdorf Grotto also has historical significance, having been renovated in 1979 and featuring figures of saints.
The area around Ochsenfurt is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, go Gravel Biking, or enjoy Road Cycling Routes. Many of the grottoes are integrated into these routes, offering scenic views and challenging terrain.
While some trails leading to grottoes can be challenging, the general nature of these sites (grottoes, rock formations, historical cellars) means they can be enjoyed by families. However, always check the specific trail difficulty, as some, like the Goßmannsdorf Grotto, are noted as not being for beginners due to steep and rocky sections.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the trails are dry and conditions are favorable for hiking and biking. Some trails, particularly those described as steep and rocky, are not recommended in wet conditions. The Ice Cave offers a unique experience, with ice sometimes persisting until summer.
Yes, the Tunnel Under the Railway Line is described as totally hidden in a hedge, often only discovered when directly in front of it. It's a unique passage that surprises many visitors, though it can be overgrown in summer.
Many grottoes and their surrounding trails offer scenic viewpoints. For instance, the Goßmannsdorf Grotto provides a beautiful view of Goßmannsdorf and Ochsenfurt, inviting visitors to linger.
Given the often steep and rocky terrain, especially for highlights like the Goßmannsdorf Grotto and Grotto Trail, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. If you plan to mountain bike, appropriate gear for challenging, blocked sections is advised. Layers of clothing are always recommended for changing weather conditions.
The Goßmannsdorf Grotto is highlighted as an excellent mountain bike spot, featuring very steep and rocky terrain. Similarly, the Grotto Trail offers a challenging S1 descent past a grotto, suitable for experienced riders due to its blocked sections.


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