Best caves around Aglasterhausen are found within the Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis district, a region characterized by its geological formations. The area features natural rock shelters and significant man-made underground facilities. Notably, the nearby Eberstadt Stalactite Cave offers a unique natural attraction with its pristine white stalactites and geological significance as the only show cave in the lower Muschelkalk formation in South Germany. This diverse landscape provides various opportunities for exploration.
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The Bundeswehr's underground facility in Neckarzimmern is a huge, complex warehouse with approximately 170,000 square meters of space and over 40 kilometers of roads and railways – originally a gypsum mine dating back to the 18th century. Today, over 190,000 items are stored there, but what exactly is in the crates remains secret.
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The "Brasse" tunnel entrance is part of the historic "Goldfisch" underground relocation in Obrigheim, which served as an underground aircraft engine factory during World War II. The "Brasse" tunnel was a planned expansion, but only partially realized. These tunnels were built by concentration camp prisoners and forced laborers under extreme conditions.
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A mystical place in my opinion... but not so easy to find at the moment because the path there is covered with leaves
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At the moment the path is difficult to see due to the fallen leaves. Stone men and signs on trees make the search easier
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The most notable natural cave attraction in the broader region is the Eberstadt Stalactite Cave (Eberstadter Tropfsteinhöhle) in Eberstadt. It is the only show cave in the lower Muschelkalk formation in South Germany, known for its pristine, chalk-white stalactites and other impressive formations.
Yes, the region features several historical underground sites. The Brasse Tunnel Entrance is part of the historic "Goldfisch" underground relocation, a planned expansion for an aircraft engine factory during World War II. Another is the Historic Brunnenstollen Tunnel, a rediscovered gallery at Dilsberg Castle with a deep well and a ventilation tunnel, famously mentioned by Mark Twain.
The Eberstadt Stalactite Cave, for instance, is estimated to be one to two million years old and boasts a rich variety of stalactites, including very slender examples, conical stalagmites, calc-sinter flags, terraces, and various calcite crystals. It is unique as the only show cave in the lower Muschelkalk formation in South Germany, a geological layer rich in fossils.
Yes, the Rock cave is categorized as family-friendly and is appreciated for its accessibility within walking distance, located along a route with wonderful views. The Eberstadt Stalactite Cave also offers guided tours suitable for families.
Guided tours at the Eberstadt Stalactite Cave typically last around 60 minutes, allowing visitors to explore its impressive formations.
Caves generally maintain a stable temperature year-round, making them suitable for visits regardless of external weather conditions. The Eberstadt Stalactite Cave, as a show cave, is typically accessible throughout the year.
The Waldbrudershütte Rock Shelter and Rock Carving is a striking rock overhang that presumably served as a hermit's home. It features a historical rock image in the wall and is considered a mystical place by visitors, though it can be a bit challenging to find.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy hikes like the 'Müllerle-Weiher Ponds loop' or 'Schwarzach Motorhome Park loop'. For more challenging routes, consider mountain hikes such as the 'Eberbach castle ruins – Emichsburg Ruins loop'. Explore more options on the Hiking around Aglasterhausen guide.
Yes, the Bundeswehr Underground Storage Facility Neckarzimmern is a massive complex. Originally an 18th-century gypsum mine, it was later used by the Bundeswehr as a storage facility, with around 170,000 square meters of space and over 40 kilometers of roads and railways.
Visitors appreciate the diversity, from natural rock shelters and geological formations to sites with significant historical context. The pristine, white formations of the Eberstadt Stalactite Cave offer a unique visual experience, while historical sites like the Brasse Tunnel and Waldbrudershütte provide insights into the region's past and natural beauty.


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