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Top 10 Caves around Käshofen

Best caves around Käshofen are found in the surrounding Südwestpfalz district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. While Käshofen itself does not feature notable caves, its location provides access to diverse underground attractions. These include natural rock shelters and extensive man-made cave systems. The region offers a variety of subterranean experiences for explorers.

Best caves around Käshofen

  • The most popular caves is Schlossberg Caves (Schlossberghöhlen, Homburg), a cave system known as Europe's largest red sandstone caves. These man-made tunnels were created from…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Schlossberg Caves (Schlossberghöhlen, Homburg)

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The Schlossberg Caves are worth a visit. They are the largest Bundsandstein caves in Europe. Three floors are open to visitors. The caves can also be explored with a guided tour.

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Elend Cave

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You should have a flashlight with you. 😊

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Paleolithic Rock Shelter

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Here is a dwelling place of Stone Age people from the Old Stone Age. Here hand axes, scrapers, knives, hammers and anvils were found.

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Shaded and covered place for a rest

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The snake caves were created artificially by underground sand extraction. The caves are about 300 years old. They were a crowd puller in the 1950s, but then had to be …

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October 25, 2025, Schlossberg Caves (Schlossberghöhlen Homburg)

Here you will find the Schlossberg caves, very beautiful

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The trail passes this small waterfall and the shelter. Unfortunately, there was trash at the shelter and at this beautiful spot. It's a shame, but that doesn't have to happen! Take your trash with you!

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This could have been an "abri", a half-cave, as a shelter for early humans from the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic), the oldest era in human history. It began on our 4.5 billion year old earth around 2 million years ago in East Africa, as evidenced by finds of skulls and bones and primitive tools made of stone and wood. Around 600,000 BC, small groups of Old Stone Age people also appeared in Germany. Based on the greywacke artefacts found here by local historian Albert Westrich, the archaeologist Emil Hofmann determined that they were used as scrapers, striking stones, graters and stingers as early as 600,000-800,000 years ago. His book "Altpaläolithische Fundplätze des Homo erectus heidelbergensis Schmitshausen", published in 2008, depicts the finds.

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A real attraction. Take a flashlight with you😀

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You can still visit the front part of the cave. Unfortunately, teenagers also seem to party here more often and smash their bottles

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Unfortunately, the snake caves are partially walled up and buried. Only in the entrance area, which is closed off by a lattice, can you guess anything about the large cave system that led to the Einöd ski and hiking hut... It's a pity that these great federal sandstone caves can no longer be visited!

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Shaded and covered place for a rest

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was donated in 2007 for the reopening of the Schlößberg sand caves

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Käshofen?

The region around Käshofen offers a diverse range of subterranean experiences. You can explore extensive man-made systems like the Schlossberg Caves, natural rock shelters such as the Paleolithic Rock Shelter, and even historical mining tunnels like the Schmittenstollen Visitor Mine.

Are there any family-friendly caves to visit near Käshofen?

Yes, several caves in the area are suitable for families. The Schlossberg Caves in Homburg offer guided tours that are engaging for all ages. The Bear Cave near Rodalben is also very family-friendly, located on a hiking trail with a playground and water treading pool nearby. The Schmittenstollen Visitor Mine also features a mine adventure playground.

What historical significance do the caves around Käshofen hold?

The caves in this region are rich in history. The Schlossberg Caves were originally man-made from the 17th century for quarrying and later served as air-raid shelters. The Paleolithic Rock Shelter was a dwelling place for Stone Age people, with ancient tools found there. The Schmittenstollen Visitor Mine offers a glimpse into centuries of mercury mining history.

What natural features can I expect to see in these caves?

You can observe impressive geological formations. The Schlossberg Caves are known for their red and yellow sandstone layers and fossilized ripple marks. The Bear Cave features a 'two-storey' formation with a spring and waterfall. The Elend Cave is a natural cave extending 30 meters into the mountain.

What is the Bear Cave near Rodalben, and what makes it special?

The Bear Cave (Bärenhöhle) near Rodalben is a natural monument known for its 'two-storey' formation and is considered the largest natural rock cave in the Palatinate. It features a spring with a waterfall and is located directly on the popular Rodalber Felsenwanderweg, making it ideal for nature lovers and hikers. You can find more information about the Bear Cave here.

Can I combine a cave visit with other outdoor activities?

Absolutely. Many caves are situated within scenic areas perfect for outdoor activities. The Bear Cave is on the Rodalber Felsenwanderweg. The Schmittenstollen Visitor Mine is in the Lemberg hiking area. For more options, you can explore cycling routes, running trails, or MTB trails around Käshofen.

What is the Schmittenstollen Visitor Mine?

The Schmittenstollen Visitor Mine, near Feilbingert, is Western Europe's only mercury mine open to the public. It offers an informative journey into historical mining, showcasing tunnels from the Middle Ages to the 20th century where cinnabar ores were extracted. Guided tours provide insights into the miners' working conditions.

What should I bring or wear when visiting caves in the region?

Caves generally maintain a cool, constant temperature year-round (e.g., Schlossberg Caves are 10°C, Schmittenstollen is 8°C), so bringing a jacket or warm layers is advisable. For natural, less developed caves like Elend Cave, a good flashlight is recommended as phone lamps may not be sufficient.

Are there any caves that are freely accessible without a tour?

Yes, the Elend Cave is freely accessible and extends about 30 meters into the mountain. While the Schlangenhöhlen (Snake Caves) were once a popular attraction, they are now partially walled up, with only the entrance area accessible.

What do visitors say about the caves around Käshofen?

Visitors appreciate the unique experiences offered by the caves. The Schlossberg Caves are highlighted for their impressive size and historical significance. The Elend Cave is noted for being surprisingly large and cool inside, making a flashlight essential. The region's caves are well-regarded by the komoot community, with over 280 upvotes and 380 photos shared.

Are there any caves with waterfalls or unique water features?

Yes, the Bear Cave near Rodalben features a spring with a waterfall that cascades past its lower section. Additionally, the Small Waterfall and Rocky Overhang in the Palatinate offers a charming natural waterfall and a shaded, covered spot for resting.

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