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Top 4 Caves around Leuchtenberg

Best caves around Leuchtenberg are situated within the Northern Upper Palatinate Forest Nature Park, an area characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and granite formations. The region offers a variety of natural and man-made subterranean features. While prominent natural caves directly within the municipality are not widely listed, the area features unique rock formations and historical underground structures. These sites provide insight into the local geology and past uses, attracting visitors interested in natural monuments and historical exploration.

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Last updated: June 27, 2026

Kraute-Bühler Robber’s Cave

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I could not find out whether it was a former robber's cave. In any case, the access is quite small and narrow and does not invite you to explore. The name Hans Hotzenplotz sounds more like fun to me

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Old Rock Cellar on the Pfreimd

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Old rock cellar re-edged outside

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Tomb and Grotto 'Christ in Chains'

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Very beautiful crypt on the castle hill, when the castle hill was transformed into a Calvary, 14 Stations of the Cross and the crypt and the grotto "Christ in Chains" were built.

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Historic Cellars at Koppelberg

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Several old cellars near / below the Koppelberg church (currently being restored).

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Prayer Grotto below the Kreuzberg Church in Pleystein

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May 9, 2026, Prayer Grotto Below Kreuzberg Church in Pleystein

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Very interesting, beautifully maintained.

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Now very tidy, with no rubbish and a renovated gate. Thanks to the owner for the renovation.

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Always a special highlight when you are in the area

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Very beautiful crypt on the castle hill, when the castle hill was transformed into a Calvary, 14 Stations of the Cross and the crypt and the grotto "Christ in Chains" were built.

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Schlossberg at sunset, just super beautiful.

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Crypt with a tomb of Jesus Christ directly in the Tännesberger Schloßberg.

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Very religious region, it seems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of 'caves' can I explore around Leuchtenberg?

The Leuchtenberg area features a mix of natural rock formations, historical cellars, and religious grottos that are often referred to as caves. You can find natural rock shelters like the Kraute-Bühler Robber’s Cave, historical storage cellars such as the Old Rock Cellar on the Pfreimd and Historic Cellars at Koppelberg, and religious sites like the Tomb and Grotto 'Christ in Chains' or the Prayer grotto beneath Kreuzberg Church in Pleystein. The region is also known for impressive granite formations like the Teufelsbutterfass (Devil's Churn), which, while not a true cave, is a unique natural spectacle.

Are there any true show caves with stalactites and stalagmites near Leuchtenberg?

While Leuchtenberg itself is more known for rock formations and historical cellars, the broader Bavarian region offers impressive show caves. Notable examples include the König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle, Teufelshöhle in Pottenstein, and Sophienhöhle, all known for their stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations. These are typically a longer drive from Leuchtenberg.

What is the difficulty level for exploring these sites?

Most of the listed sites around Leuchtenberg, such as the Kraute-Bühler Robber’s Cave or the historical cellars, are generally considered intermediate in difficulty, often involving short hikes or slightly uneven terrain to reach. Access to the Kraute-Bühler Robber’s Cave, for instance, can be quite small and narrow. Always check specific highlight details for access information.

Are the caves and grottos around Leuchtenberg family-friendly?

Many of the sites, especially the historical cellars and religious grottos, are accessible for families. The natural rock formations like the Teufelsbutterfass (Devil's Churn) are also popular for family outings and can be combined with easy hikes. However, some natural rock shelters might have narrow or steep access, so parental discretion is advised. Always check the specific highlight details for suitability.

Can I bring my dog to the cave sites?

For outdoor rock formations and the approaches to historical cellars and grottos, dogs are generally welcome, especially if they are on a leash. However, if any site involves entering enclosed spaces or religious buildings, dogs might not be permitted. It's best to check local signage or specific highlight information for each location.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to these sites?

The Leuchtenberg area, situated within the Northern Upper Palatinate Forest Nature Park, is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like "The Devil's Churn – View of the Wolfslohklamm loop from Leuchtenberg" or "Kraute-Bühler Robber’s Cave – Linglmühle loop from Leuchtenberg". There are also extensive MTB trails and traffic-free bike rides available in the region.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves and rock formations?

The sites around Leuchtenberg are generally accessible year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the outdoor rock formations. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer. In winter, some paths might be icy, but the landscape can be particularly scenic. For true show caves in wider Bavaria, check their specific opening hours, as some may have seasonal closures.

Are there any unique geological features to look out for?

Yes, the region is characterized by impressive granite formations. The Teufelsbutterfass (Devil's Churn) is a striking natural monument with stacked giant stones, a well-known landmark below Leuchtenberg. The Hoher Stein near Leuchtenberg is another significant granite formation, possibly an ancient pagan site. These formations offer unique insights into the area's geological history.

Are permits required to visit these sites?

Generally, no special permits are required to visit the natural rock formations, historical cellars, or religious grottos around Leuchtenberg. These are typically open to the public. For any specific show caves in the wider Bavarian region, guided tours often require tickets or reservations, but not a separate permit.

What amenities are available near the cave sites?

The Leuchtenberg area, being part of the Northern Upper Palatinate Forest Nature Park, offers various amenities in nearby towns and villages. You can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in Leuchtenberg itself and surrounding communities like Tännesberg or Pleystein. Many hiking routes also pass by places where you can stop for refreshments.

Are there any ice caves in the wider Bavarian region?

Yes, the Schellenberg Ice Cave in the Berchtesgaden Alps is one of Germany's two show caves without electric light, offering a unique experience with carbide lamps. It requires a multi-hour hike to reach and is a significant distance from Leuchtenberg, but it's a remarkable natural wonder in Bavaria. You can find more information about it on Wikipedia.

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