Best caves around Büttstedt are primarily grottoes and man-made underground features, rather than natural cave formations. The region, part of the Landkreis Eichsfeld, offers a landscape characterized by rolling hills and forests. While prominent natural caves are not found directly in Büttstedt, the area features several grottoes, often with religious or historical significance. These sites provide points of interest for those exploring the local terrain and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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A beautiful, small grotto on the edge of the forest, located on the Faulungen circular hiking trail. The well-maintained chapel is set into the rock face and lined with glass fragments. A cool place to pause, especially on hot days.
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A beautiful, small grotto on the edge of the forest, located on the Faulungen circular hiking trail. The well-maintained chapel is set into the rock face and lined with glass fragments. A cool place to pause, especially on hot days.
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Unfortunately, the man cave is a bit difficult to find (depending on how you look at it). The signpost disappeared a long time ago. If you still want to go there, look out for the beech tree with the blue letters MH.
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In the artificially created grotto found here (referred to as a cave by the creator of this highlight) there is an interesting little shrine that reminds us of the Passion of Jesus: it is the Mount of Olives Grotto in Helmsdorf. According to the New Testament accounts of the Passion of Jesus Christ, the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem was the scene of two events that followed the "Last Supper": + Jesus' prayer to God the Father, during which the overtired disciples fell asleep (the scene is captured in the picture in the apse of the grotto); + and then the arrest of Jesus.
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South of Lengenfeld unterm Stein, in the Dünberg, in the upper third of this shell limestone mountain, lies the so-called human cave, a typical demolition crack cave in the shell limestone. It was probably mentioned as early as 1630-1632 and surveyed in the GDR in 1987. The mouth in the form of a mountain crack is located in a small ravine or in a ditch, after which the cave probably runs predominantly vertically. More information can be found here: https://eichsfeld-archiv.de/dokument/Exkursions-_und_Befahrungsbericht_zur_%E2%80%9EMenschenh%C3%B6hle%E2%80%9D_%281987%29
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A little hidden in the forest, but easy to find with Komoot. Interesting cave with an eventful history.
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Small grotto, modeled on the grotto in Lourdes
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A small, very lovingly designed shrine on the side of the road.
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The area around Büttstedt primarily features grottoes and man-made underground sites, rather than natural cave formations. These often have religious or historical significance, offering unique points of interest.
Yes, the region has several sites with historical significance. For example, Menschenhöhle is a natural monument in the forest with a historical background. Additionally, grottoes like Mariengrotte Faulungen and Ölberg Grotto are historical religious buildings.
Mariengrotte Faulungen is a popular spot that provides stunning views over the surrounding area. It's also a nice place to rest.
Many of the grottoes are family-friendly. Mariengrotte Faulungen, Ölberg Grotto, and Marien Grotto are all categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible and interesting sites for all ages.
Yes, Mariengrotte Faulungen is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good option if you're exploring with your canine companion.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Faulungen circular hiking trail near Faulunger Grotto. There are also options for gravel biking and general cycling. For more details on routes, explore the hiking guide around Büttstedt or the cycling guide.
Yes, the Küllstedter Tunnel is a notable man-made tunnel in the vicinity. It's part of a cycle path and is known for its length (1530 meters), offering a cool and dark experience for cyclists. Remember to bring a light and warm clothing.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the historical or religious significance of these sites. Many enjoy the well-maintained chapels set into rock faces, which provide cool places to pause, especially on warm days. The scenic views from spots like Mariengrotte Faulungen are also highly valued.
Yes, Menschenhöhle is designated as a natural monument, offering an exciting place to explore in the middle of the forest.
The grottoes can be visited year-round. However, for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring through autumn generally offers the most pleasant weather. The cool interiors of the grottoes can be particularly refreshing on hot summer days.
Ölberg Grotto, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2009, is located directly on the Unstrut cycle path. It offers a very nice rest area, making it a convenient stop for cyclists and hikers alike.
Büttstedt and nearby towns offer various options for accommodation, cafes, pubs, and restaurants. It's advisable to check local listings for specific amenities close to the grotto you plan to visit.


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