Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz
Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz
Caves around Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz are primarily found in the surrounding region, which is characterized by its geological formations in the Upper Palatinate. This area features diverse landscapes, including sandstone walls and karst formations, providing a setting for various cave systems. While the municipality itself does not host prominent caves, the nearby vicinity offers several notable underground sites. These locations provide insights into geological processes and historical uses of natural shelters.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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It's a good idea to bring a warm sweater for your visit, because to enjoy it, you shouldn't have to freeze inside at a constant 8°C. Photo permission costs only a euro and is, of course, worth it.
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Overall, this is a wonderful, easy bike tour. Highlights include the beautiful, unspoiled Laber Valley, the rock cellars along the trail, and the Rose Cemetery in Dietkirchen.
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Here for the 2nd time, but this time with a visit to the stalactite cave. There is no longer an official tour, but with the help of a brochure or by downloading the audio guide to your cell phone you can learn a lot about the beautiful stalactite cave, which is considered the most beautiful in Germany. I have never seen a more beautiful one. Highly recommended even without a personal tour, as you can choose your own pace. It is also worth mentioning that you can see bats and for an extra €1 you can take as many photos as you like, but without flash. Due to the cold, wet weather, it was warmer and more pleasant in the cave, as there was no wind and no rain.
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Great trail again today, especially in combination with a detour to the plateau and subsequent technical downhill S2-S3.
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Cave worth seeing and easy to reach;
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Lots of rock cellars. Is beer stored there? 😏
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Awesome adventure. Definitely take a flashlight with you. Unfortunately, many big fat spiders 🕷️
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The region offers a variety of underground formations, including impressive dripstone caves like the König Otto Dripstone Cave, large karst caves such as the Hohlloch Cave, and historical rock cellars like the Dogger Rocks — Niederhofen Rock Cellars. You'll find everything from intricate dripstone systems to open grottoes and ancient shelters.
Many caves in the area are family-friendly. The König Otto Dripstone Cave and the Hohlloch Cave are popular choices. The Krügerloch Cave and the Dogger Rocks — Niederhofen Rock Cellars also welcome families, offering unique natural and historical experiences.
Yes, the König Otto Dripstone Cave in Velburg is partially accessible for wheelchair users by prior arrangement. It's advisable to contact them directly for specific details and to make arrangements before your visit.
The König Otto Dripstone Cave is renowned for its stunning stalagmites and stalactites, considered among the most beautiful in Germany. Highlights include the 'Schatzkammer' with water-filled sinter basins and the 'Adventhalle'. It also features an exhibition of archaeological finds, such as cave bear skulls.
The Hohlloch Cave is a large, open karst cave with an impressive entrance, making it suitable for self-exploration. It's primarily an excursion site, research location, and teaching site, rather than a typical guided tour cave. Annually around Pentecost, it hosts a traditional cave festival.
Some caves, like the Osterhöhle near Neukirchen bei Sulzbach-Rosenberg, have archaeological finds from the Stone Age, indicating early human use. The Dogger Rocks — Niederhofen Rock Cellars also offer insights into historical utilization of natural shelters, with informative boards explaining their geological and historical significance.
Caves generally maintain a constant cool temperature year-round (around 8°C), making them a refreshing escape in summer and a unique experience in cooler months. However, some caves, like the Osterhöhle, are open from Easter to October. The 'Kleines Hohlloch' is closed from October 1st to March 31st for bat hibernation.
Due to the constant cool temperatures inside caves (typically around 8°C), it's advisable to bring a jacket or sweater, even in summer. Comfortable, sturdy shoes are also recommended for walking on potentially uneven or damp surfaces.
Yes, for example, near the Osterhöhle, there is a rustic Waldschänke (forest tavern) with a shaded beer garden. It offers regional specialties, coffee, cake, and local beer, making it a popular spot for hikers.
The region around Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling, touring bicycle routes, and gravel biking trails. Many caves are situated along scenic paths, perfect for combining with a hike.
The Krügerloch Cave near Plankstetten is distinctive for its formation in Doggersandstein, showcasing both natural and artificial elements. It's regarded as a unique, mystical, and mysterious place, offering a special experience for visitors.
For current opening hours, tour schedules, and any specific requirements for visiting the König Otto Dripstone Cave, it is best to check their official information directly. You can often find this on regional tourism sites like Ostbayern Tourismus.


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