Caves around Stadthagen provide unique insights into geology and mining history within the Weserbergland region. The area features a landscape shaped by ancient geological processes, offering a variety of underground experiences. These sites allow visitors to explore natural formations and historical mining operations. The region's natural features include both natural caves and man-made adits.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Oberberg fissure in the Weser Uplands is a narrow, natural crevice in the limestone of the Oberberg mountain and is one of the region's geological features. It lies well hidden on a steep slope and resembles a deep, inaccessible crack in the rock less than a cave. Due to its narrow structure, slippery limestone walls, and partially unstable floor, hiking guides advise against entering the fissure. It is precisely this mysterious yet difficult-to-access appearance that makes it such a fascinating place, best viewed from a distance.
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The quarry is very impressive. It is part of the cave tour.
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Impressive little cave a little off the beaten track. You have to be careful not to walk past it. But when you stand in front of it, it's impressive to see such a cave and how dark it is inside. Anyone who likes natural phenomena will definitely enjoy this sight. :)
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Here you can take part in a nice and interesting guided tour for 8 euros. The place is open on weekends from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. You can also watch a short film afterwards.
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Small cave inhabited by bats. So please do not enter.
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super nice people, if you ask, you can even load your bike. Delicious food at fair prices. Only to recommend
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The cave is not necessarily visible from the main path. You have to keep your eyes open.
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The most popular underground attractions include the Feggendorfer Adit, a historical coal mine offering insights into mining history, and the Schillat Cave, Germany's northernmost stalactite cave known for its geological formations and mystical atmosphere. The Schillathöhle Quarry is also a significant site where the Schillat Cave was discovered.
The Feggendorfer Adit is a historic coal mine where you can experience the conditions of past miners. Visitors are equipped with helmets and mining lamps for guided tours, exploring original mining equipment and learning about manual coal extraction. It's a hands-on educational experience of historical coal mining.
The Schillat Cave is Germany's northernmost stalactite cave, featuring sparkling crystals, rock paintings, and glowing stones. You'll descend 45 meters via a glass elevator, witnessing millions of years of geological history. It also offers a virtual reality experience to explore the inaccessible Riesenberghöhle.
Yes, the Schillat Cave is largely accessible. Most of the cave is suitable for wheelchairs and strollers, making it a good option for a wide range of visitors. Public guided tours are available, and advance booking is recommended.
Both the Schillat Cave and the Feggendorfer Adit are considered family-friendly. The Schillat Cave offers an engaging journey through geological history with a VR experience, while the Feggendorfer Adit provides a unique, hands-on educational experience of historical coal mining, suitable for all ages.
The caves maintain a consistent cool temperature year-round (around 8-9°C), making them a good destination regardless of the season. However, the Schillat Cave is open on weekends and public holidays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with additional Wednesday openings during the high season (Easter to October). The Feggendorfer Adit is open from April to September on Sundays at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. for spontaneous visitors.
Given the constant cool temperatures inside the caves (around 8-9°C), it's advisable to wear warm clothing, even in summer. Comfortable, sturdy shoes are also recommended, especially for the Feggendorfer Adit where conditions can be wet and uneven.
Beyond the main attractions, you can find other natural features like the Oberberg Crevice, a very narrow gap, and the Fuchsloch Cave, a small hidden cave known to be inhabited by bats. These are generally less developed for visitors and require caution.
The region around Stadthagen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, including routes like the 'Obernkirchen Sandstone Quarry – View of the Auetal Valley loop'. There are also running trails, such as the 'Highest point of Böckeberg loop', and gravel biking routes like the 'View of the Weser Uplands – Wierser Tor Signpost loop'.
Generally, dogs are not permitted inside guided cave tours or historical mines due to safety and preservation reasons. For specific rules regarding the Schillat Cave or Feggendorfer Adit, it is best to check their official websites or contact them directly before your visit.
Yes, the Schillat Cave has a café and beer garden in the 'Huthaus' where you can enjoy regional products. The Feggendorfer Adit also has facilities available for visitors.


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