Best caves around Hilpoltstein are found within a region characterized by its natural geological formations and historical significance, particularly within the Altmühl Valley Nature Park. The area features diverse landscapes, including sandstone formations and forested hills. These natural features have led to the formation of various caves, some with historical uses. The region offers opportunities to explore these natural landmarks.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Very nice cave, even if you don't get far inside.
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Robbers or sand caves... No one knows exactly where they really come from... Great place to let your imagination run wild
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On the forest path you will come across three caves. They are walkable and you can visit them. Flashlight 🔦 don't forget. In summer they offer a great refreshment 🙂
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There are two rock cellars. The upper one is closed and serves as bat quarters. The lower one is open and leads surprisingly far in. We had two bats that were still hibernating. Must have moved into the wrong quarters 😉. We were quiet and were right back out when we spotted them. The basement is worth seeing.
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The "Pandurenloch" should not be entered - danger of collapse!
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The region around Hilpoltstein offers a mix of natural geological formations and historical sites. You'll find natural caves like the Ice Cave in Altmühl Valley Nature Park, historical rock cellars such as the Lower Felsenkeller Thalmässing, and former hiding places like the Pandurenloch Cave, each with its own unique character.
Yes, the Pandurenloch Cave near Untersulzbürg is historically significant, believed to have been a hiding place for Pandurs during the War of the Bavarian Succession. It extends about 12 meters into sandstone. Additionally, the Lower Felsenkeller Thalmässing is a historical rock cellar, and the Kappelstein Cave was formerly used as a beer cellar.
The Robber Caves in Naturpark Altmühltal are considered family-friendly. They are walkable, and visitors often enjoy letting their imagination run wild there. Remember to bring a flashlight for exploration.
A flashlight is highly recommended for exploring most caves in the region, including the Ice Cave in Altmühl Valley Nature Park and the Pandurenloch Cave, as interiors can be dark. For the Lower Felsenkeller Thalmässing, it's also advised to pull your head in due to its structure.
Yes, the Lower Felsenkeller Thalmässing is known to house hibernating bats. Visitors are encouraged to be quiet and respectful of their habitat if they encounter them.
The Pandurenloch Cave offers a magnificent view over Sulzbürg from its location on the Schlossberg.
The Ice Cave in Altmühl Valley Nature Park provides a cool interior, making it particularly appealing on warmer days. If the weather conditions are right, you might even see icicles inside.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those around Hofstetten, with routes like the 'Waldsee near Wallesau – Wallersbacher Weiher loop'. There are also running trails around Rothsee Lake and cycling routes, including the 'Rothsee – Rothsee loop from Hilpoltstein'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Hilpoltstein or Cycling around Hilpoltstein guides.
Most caves are accessible for exploration, though some may involve short, steep paths or require crawling. For example, the Ice Cave is reachable via a few steps and a short steep path. The Pandurenloch Cave involves crawling into its dark interior. The Kappelstein Cave has a challenging short trail above it.
While many caves can be visited year-round, some, like the Ice Cave, are particularly refreshing on warmer days due to their cool interiors. For caves housing bats, like the Lower Felsenkeller Thalmässing, it's best to visit quietly during hibernation periods to avoid disturbance.
The Kappelstein Cave is currently closed. The upper rock cellar in Thalmässing, near the Lower Felsenkeller, is also closed as it serves as a bat roost. The Pandurenloch Cave was previously blocked but became accessible again as of June 2025.
The Robber Caves, also known as sand caves, are located on a forest path and are walkable. They are a great spot to engage your imagination and offer a cool refreshment in summer. Don't forget your flashlight!


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