Caves around Oberstadion offer insights into the region's geology and history. Located in Upper Swabia, near the Danube River, the area features natural rock formations and historical sites. The landscape is characterized by its proximity to the Swabian Alb, providing a diverse natural environment for exploration. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Lourdes grottoes, like this one south of the main portal of St. Blaise Church, are places of reflection and prayer, decorated with statues of the Madonna and the accompanying figure of the young Bernadette. In 1858, the Virgin Mary appeared to the 14-year-old girl in the French city of Lourdes. Many believers still make pilgrimages to the site today; the spring water that flows from the grotto is believed to have healing powers.
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Unfortunately it was blocked on June 22
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A very distinctive and impressive cave located above the Danube. From the cave you have a great view of the Danube. However, the Ghost Cave is closed in the winter months until spring due to the bat population.
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The Ghost Cave The cave is also known as the Rechtenstein Cave, but the popular name is Ghost Cave. The 6 m high entrance portal opens to the south towards the Danube and offers a wonderful view over the valley. The cave has four parallel passages and branches. Inside the cave there are still some stalactites, some of which are weathered. Bone remains from cave bears and reindeer were found in the cave, but no tools from the Stone Age. It is therefore not certain that Stone Age hunters visited and used the cave. The reindeer bones do not yet prove the presence of humans, as the bone remains could also have been carried into the cave by animals. Source: https://rechtenstein.de/gemeinde/tourismus/
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The cave will be open again from April 15th to November 15th. The cave entrance can be reached via several steps from the street.
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A visit to the spirit cave is a must. There are steep stairs to the top. From there you have a great view of the Danube
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The area around Oberstadion features natural caves, rock shelters, and grottoes. You can find significant geological formations like the Geisterhöhle (Rechtenstein Cave), which has a 6-meter high entrance portal, and the Felsställe Rock Shelter, a large rock overhang.
While specific caves may have varying accessibility, the View of the Rechtenstein castle ruins, which is near a cave, is categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the Lourdes Grotto Near Uttenweiler and the Lourdes Grotto are also marked as family-friendly.
Yes, the caves and rock shelters in the region have historical significance. The Felsställe Rock Shelter was used by Stone Age hunters as a shelter, with archaeological finds documented from the younger Paleolithic to modern times. Inside the Geisterhöhle (Rechtenstein Cave), bone remains from cave bears and reindeer have been discovered.
Near the Geisterhöhle (Rechtenstein Cave), you can enjoy beautiful views over the Danube valley. The View of the Rechtenstein castle ruins offers a direct vista over the Danube to the historic Rechtenstein castle ruins, which are situated above the Geisterhöhle.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find various trails around Oberstadion, including easy hikes and more moderate options. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Oberstadion guide.
The Geisterhöhle (Rechtenstein Cave) is typically open to visitors from April to October. It is located below the Rechtenstein ruins, practically directly on the road.
The Geisterhöhle (Rechtenstein Cave), also known as Rechtenstein Cave, is unique for its 6-meter high entrance portal that opens towards the Danube, offering a wonderful view over the valley. It features four parallel passages and branches, with some weathered stalactites and historical findings of cave bear and reindeer bones.
Yes, you can visit the Lourdes Grotto Near Uttenweiler, which was donated in 1887 and features a Madonna figure. Another similar site is the Lourdes Grotto south of the main portal of St. Blaise Church, serving as a place of reflection and prayer.
When visiting caves, it's advisable to bring appropriate footwear for uneven terrain, a flashlight or headlamp for darker sections, and layers of clothing as cave temperatures can be cooler than outside. For the Geisterhöhle (Rechtenstein Cave), consider its natural state and plan accordingly.
The region around Oberstadion and the Danube valley offers various options for accommodation and dining. While specific establishments are not listed here, you can find cafes, pubs, and guesthouses in nearby villages like Rechtenstein and Oberstadion itself.
Information on dog access varies by specific cave or site. For natural, undeveloped caves like the Geisterhöhle (Rechtenstein Cave), dogs might be permitted, but it's always best to check local signage or official websites for the most current regulations before your visit.
The Felsställe Rock Shelter is known as a significant archaeological site. It's a large rock overhang that served as a shelter and resting place for hunters during the Stone Age, with a continuous record of settlement or inspection over the last 13,000 years.


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