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Top 18 Caves around Pentling

Best caves around Pentling are found within the municipality and the surrounding Landkreis Regensburg area, offering a mix of geological and historical sites. The region features diverse natural landscapes, including formations shaped by ancient geological processes. These sites provide insights into both natural history and past human habitation.

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  • The most popular caves is Robber's Cave, a cave created during the Jurassic period by flowing water dissolving limestone. Today, numerous bats inhabit the cave, making it…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Schutzfels Pentling

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The term "protective rock" goes back to the botanist David Heinrich Hoppe (1760 - 1846), who sought shelter under the rock roof during a storm. The protective rock at Pentling …

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Robber's Cave

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Just a short detour of 50 meters over a narrow forest path and you stand in front of the robber's cave. It was created during the Jurassic period, when running …

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A small chapel in the rock, an eye-catcher

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Jurasteig Robber's Cave Trail

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Trail in very bad shape with a few exceptions! (overgrown & tree trunks in the middle of the way) and the cave cannot be reached or found 🙄😫 a shame ...

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Loch Cave Castle Ruins

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Unfortunately, the Loch castle ruins are currently closed and cannot be visited. It is an extremely rare cave castle, two caves in the slope were connected and walled, so that living quarters were created inside the rock.

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April 14, 2025, Loch Cave Castle Ruins

The Höhlenburg Loch > a geotope The Höhlenburg Loch is one of only two cave castles in Bavaria (the second is in Stein an der Traun in Upper Bavaria). The lower, flatter part of the castle complex lies in slab dolomites belonging to the Velburg Horizon. The steep wall, at the base of which the (residential) caves appear, is formed by mass dolomites of the Middle Franconian Alb Formation. Bavarian State Office for the Environment (LfU). https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/standortauskunft/rest/reporting/sb_geotope/generate?additionallayerfieldvalue=375A026

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Loch Castle Ruins Loch Castle was probably built by the Rammelsteiners, the lords of a nearby estate. They were first mentioned in the 12th century and were ministerials of the burgraves of Regensburg and later of the Bavarian dukes. Their castle in Loch was probably only built after 1300 to protect an iron hammer mill in the Laber Valley. A "Hugo vom Loch" is mentioned in a fief book of the Regensburg monastery of St. Emmeram at this time. Jakob Rammelsteiner vom Loch was district judge in Sulzbach in 1388 and court master to the Duke of Ingolstadt, Ludwig the Bearded, in 1413. His descendants Dietrich and Wolfgang took part in the knights' revolts of the Böckler and Löwler, but this did not cause any lasting damage to the family. After 1500, the lords of the castle also gained control of the Schönhofen and Eichhofen castles. When the last Rammelsteiner Sebastian died in 1556, the complex passed to his nephew Wolf Heinrich Sauerzapf in 1573 after long inheritance disputes. The Sauerzapf - a very successful family of hammer lords - gave up their seat in 1625 at the latest and resided in Schönhofen. In 1714, the last Sauerzapf Christoph bequeathed Loch Castle, already in ruins, to the Carthusian monastery of Prüll in Regensburg. The former Loch Castle, although it remained historically insignificant, offers many interesting features. The shape of the cave castle is extremely rare. The entrance was in the north, where a moat, still clearly visible today, separates the castle terrace. A gatehouse with a drawbridge can be clearly seen in the 1718 depiction, as can the residential buildings, which lean against the steep wall in the east in front of several cave rooms. At the southern end of the terrace stands the well-preserved keep, which is 23 meters high. It has 2 m thick walls, a toilet bay and large windows on the top floor. The structural design of the keep, which was built from roughly hewn rubble stone and was designed to be relatively comfortable with large windows and a toilet bay, clearly points to the 14th century. Clearly visible remains of built-in features have been preserved in the largest cave. It is surprising that such an uncomfortable and defensively unfavourable location was chosen for a castle in the late Middle Ages. It was extremely vulnerable to attack from the plateau above. The reason for the choice of location was probably solely the nearby hammer mill. Source: Excerpts from www.burgenseite.de

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Beautiful rock chapel. An absolute dream.

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ATTENTION: On the Etterzhausen JURA🦕Steig ascent to the robber's cave, a very special person, compared to whom even real robbers appear to be honorable merchants, has made nasty mistakes: 3 flats in 6 months, always in the same place, and today, while patching, he discovered a fresh thumbtack. See picture #82. Time to upgrade to tubeless! Always a flat ride! 🍀🚴🏿‍♂️😀

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The "Chapel in the Rock" is a hidden gem on the banks of the Danube, set directly into the limestone of a rock face. The small grotto chapel dates back to the 18th century and impresses with its simple architecture with gable, figure niches and the unique location in the middle of the striking Jurassic rocks. Embedded in the nature reserve of the Mattinger slopes, which boasts steep slopes, dry grasslands and rare flora, the chapel blends harmoniously into the surrounding landscape. The grotto chapel is worth a stop, very interesting. It is located directly on the Danube cycle path and is valued by many cyclists as a special resting place - a place of silence and contemplation, which combines nature, culture and spirituality in an impressive way. The chapel in the rock is worth a stop, very interesting.

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The castle is best seen from Eichhofen, as entering is forbidden and not possible due to the fence

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Beautiful, wonderful tips that make you want to go on a nasty tour! Thanks!

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I liked it a lot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Pentling?

The Pentling area offers a variety of caves, including protective rock caves like Schutzfels Pentling, natural caves formed by geological processes such as Robber's Cave, and historical cave dwellings like the "House without a Roof" in Kallmünz. You can also find cave castle ruins, exemplified by Loch Cave Castle Ruins.

Are there any caves with historical significance near Pentling?

Yes, several caves have historical importance. Schutzfels Pentling features a commemorative plaque for botanist David Heinrich Hoppe. Robber's Cave was likely used by Celts and later as a hiding place for centuries. The "House without a Roof" in Kallmünz is a unique, still-used cave dwelling, offering a glimpse into historical living practices. The Loch Cave Castle Ruins represent a rare type of castle construction integrating natural caves.

Which caves are good for nature enthusiasts, especially for observing wildlife?

Robber's Cave is a notable spot for nature enthusiasts, as it is home to numerous bats. Visitors are encouraged to be quiet to avoid disturbing them. The cave also offers a good overview of the Naab river.

Are there family-friendly caves or sites suitable for children?

While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit for caves, sites like Robber's Cave are generally accessible and can be an exciting exploration for families, especially with a flashlight. The historical and geological aspects of Schutzfels Pentling can also be interesting for older children.

What are the accessibility considerations for caves around Pentling?

Accessibility varies by cave. Schutzfels Pentling is right next to a bike path, making it easily reachable. Robber's Cave involves a short detour over a narrow forest path but is generally easy to enter. However, the Loch Cave Castle Ruins are currently closed and cannot be entered due to collapse danger.

Can I find hiking trails that lead to or past these caves?

Yes, several hiking opportunities exist. Robber's Cave is part of the Jurasteig trail. You can find various hiking routes in the area, such as those listed in the Hiking around Pentling guide, which include routes like the "Max Schultze Trail" or the "Rock Ledge View Over Oberndorf" loop.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the caves in Pentling?

Beyond exploring caves, the region around Pentling offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those in the Cycling around Pentling guide, or explore mountain hikes with routes like the "Jurasteig Forest Trail" in the Mountain Hikes around Pentling guide.

What should I bring when visiting caves in the Pentling area?

For caves like Robber's Cave, it's recommended to bring a flashlight to explore the cracks and cavities. Comfortable walking shoes are advisable for accessing cave sites, especially those requiring a short hike.

Are there any unique cave dwellings or structures near Pentling?

Yes, the "House without a Roof" in Kallmünz is a unique, still-used cave dwelling. It consists of a natural cave enclosed by a plastered wall with a door and windows, featuring a living room and storage areas fitted into rock niches. Additionally, the Loch Cave Castle Ruins are an example of a cave castle, where natural caves were integrated into the castle's design.

What is the best time to visit the caves around Pentling?

The best time to visit largely depends on your activity. For caves like Robber's Cave, which are home to bats, it's generally best to visit during times when you are less likely to disturb them, typically outside of their hibernation periods. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the surrounding trails.

Are dogs allowed at the cave sites near Pentling?

While specific regulations for each cave regarding dogs are not always explicitly stated, many outdoor areas and trails in the region are dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they do not disturb wildlife, especially in sensitive areas like Robber's Cave where bats reside.

Are there any grottoes or chapels built into rocks in the area?

Yes, you can visit the Grotto Chapel in the Rock (Mattinger Hänge). This small chapel is carved into the stone, featuring a niche and a gable from the 18th century, and is listed as a monument in Pentling.

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