Best caves around Reichshof are found in the surrounding region, offering diverse underground experiences. The area is characterized by its geological history, including formations from the Middle Devonian period. Visitors can explore natural features such as ancient coral reef deposits and unique speleothems. These caves provide insights into the natural landscape and geological processes of the region.
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Unlike many other show caves in the area, photography is still allowed here.
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<< The cave in Herpel >> "...The mine tunnel was first mentioned in 1912. At that time, farmer Josef Stahlhacke was looking for clay for his farmhouse and came across the cave. There were also stories that the farmers from Schreibershofer Grund suspected a copper ore vein. The rich ore vein never materialized. The hammer and tunnel became the property of the coppersmith Georg Scheiteler, who went bankrupt and committed suicide. During the Second World War, the cave served as an air raid shelter. Some of the older Herpel residents can still remember how they sought shelter from bomb attacks with their parents and siblings in their childhood. 52 years after the end of the war, on June 29, 1997, the buried mine tunnel was reopened. Today it is 22 meters long and has a width of 0.8 to 1.2 meters, and a height of 1.6 to 2 meters. A An attractive hiking rest area has been created, which is used eagerly by the people of Herpel..." https://www.lokalplus.nrw/drolshagen/die-hoehle-in-herpel-ist-ein-lieblingsplatz-der-dorfbewohner-74617
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Worth seeing if you are in the region 🤙
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The cave trail is one of the themed trails in the Bergisches Hiking Region. In 2019, after 20 years of searching, researchers found an entrance to a cave that they suspected was in Mühlenberg near Ründeroth. In this cave, called the "Windhole", they discovered a cave system of incredible dimensions, crystals, limestone formations and impressive cavities that no one had ever entered before. At more than 8,000 m, the "Windloch" is the largest cave in North Rhine-Westphalia and is therefore one of the top 10 in Germany. On this cave trail, foray no. 14, which opened in 2020, you can get to know the work of speleologists using the information boards and audio stations. The cave is not open to the public.
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"A GUIDED TOUR THROUGH THE STAPLITE CAVE TO THE CRYSTAL GROTTE IS AN IMPRESSIVE EXPERIENCE. Just after entering the cave, you are 7 meters underground. The temperature here is only about 8 degrees Celsius all year round. You can admire the many slender stalactites hanging from the ceiling and the stalagmites that have grown thicker from the floor. The highlight of the tour is the crystal grotto, a former cave lake lined with calcite crystals. The cave also contains the deposits of a coral reef from the Devonian period. The Wiehl stalactite cave was discovered in 1860 by blasting in a limestone quarry. In 1927, it was opened to the public after extensive security measures. The Wiehl registry office offers a special highlight. You can get married in a grotto 30 meters underground let..." https://www.bergisches-wanderland.de/poi/tropfsteinhoehle-wiehl https://waldhotel-wiehl.de/tropfsteinhoehle/ https://www.wiehl.de/tourismus/sehenswuerdigkeiten/tropfsteinhoehle/
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Rest of the pit with carts and explanations of mining.
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The entrance to the Windloch cave system on Herderstrasse in Ründeroth is quite unspectacular. It's hard to believe that a gigantic cave system extends 15 meters below the blue metal cover. The well-made, very vividly designed page https://denkmal.arctron.de/windloch/ allows interested people to explore the spectacular cave at least virtually in 3D.
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The region around Reichshof offers a variety of underground experiences, including natural dripstone caves like the Wiehler Tropfsteinhöhle, and geological wonders such as the Aggertalhöhle with its ancient coral reef fossils. You can also find historical mining sites like the Visitor Mine Grube Silberhardt, which features walk-in galleries.
Two prominent natural caves are the Wiehler Tropfsteinhöhle and the Aggertalhöhle. The Wiehler Tropfsteinhöhle is known for its stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and the Kristallgrotte. The Aggertalhöhle, the longest cave in the Rhineland, features unique aragonite speleothems and ancient coral reef fossils.
Yes, both the Wiehler Tropfsteinhöhle and the Aggertalhöhle are suitable for families. The Wiehler Tropfsteinhöhle offers special children's birthday parties with treasure hunts. The Aggertalhöhle has an illuminated path and is largely accessible, making it a good option for various age groups. The Visitor Mine Grube Silberhardt is also family-friendly, offering insights into mining history.
The Wiehler Tropfsteinhöhle showcases impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and Devonian coral reef deposits. The Aggertalhöhle is notable for its fossilized tropic reef complex and beautiful aragonite speleothems, including fine needle-like brushes. The Windloch Cave Entrance hints at rare salt crystals and stalactite formations within its depths.
The Wiehler Tropfsteinhöhle maintains a consistent temperature of around 8 degrees Celsius year-round, while the Aggertalhöhle ranges from 6 to 8 degrees Celsius. It is advisable to wear warm clothing, even in summer, and comfortable, sturdy shoes for exploring the underground environments.
Guided tours at both the Wiehler Tropfsteinhöhle and the Aggertalhöhle typically last approximately 45 to 50 minutes, providing ample time to explore and learn about the caves' features.
The Aggertalhöhle offers partial wheelchair accessibility. Its illuminated path is about 270 meters long, and the entrance hall and main passage are largely accessible for wheelchairs.
Yes, the Visitor Mine Grube Silberhardt is a significant historical site. It's a mine museum with a walk-in gallery where various metals were mined since the 15th century, offering insights into historical mining methods. The Herpeler Cave (Old Tunnel) also has an interesting history as an old mountain tunnel.
The Aggertalhöhle is open seasonally from April 1st to November 1st, from Thursday to Sunday and on public holidays. The Wiehler Tropfsteinhöhle is generally open year-round, but it's always best to check their specific opening hours before planning your visit.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find easy hikes around Reichshof, including routes like the Wacholderweg Eckenhagen Trail. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Reichshof guide or the Hiking around Reichshof guide.
Besides hiking, the area around Reichshof is also popular for mountain biking. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Forest Trail to Rebbelroth' or routes with views of the Wiehltalsperre. Discover more on the MTB Trails around Reichshof guide.
Parking facilities are generally available near popular tourist caves like the Wiehler Tropfsteinhöhle and the Aggertalhöhle. For the Visitor Mine Grube Silberhardt, a nearby Wanderparkplatz (hiking car park) serves as a starting point.


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