Best caves around Büllingen are found in a region characterized by its natural landscapes, including forests and river valleys. The area is part of the Belgian Eifel, offering diverse terrain for exploration. This region features both natural cave formations and historical man-made grottoes and mine entrances. Visitors can explore geological features and sites of cultural significance.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Replica of the Grotte de Massabielle in Lourdes.
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The Lourdes Grotto was built in 1903 on the initiative of Father Hesseler, the parish priest of Rohren. It is an expression of the deep piety and trust in God of the people. Even today, the grotto is a destination for pilgrims who implore the Virgin Mary for help in times of need.
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The Olberg Grotto was built by Pastor Hesseler in 1904. The plans were drawn up by Father Rademanns of Steyl. Wagoners from Widdau and Rohren brought approximately 80 loads of rubble and approximately 30 loads of sand from the Rur. The grotto was built by the local community using manual labor, thus saving the elderly and infirm from Widdau the strenuous walk to the church in Rohren. Source: Display board.
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Good thing it's locked so the bats have peace and quiet.
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The old tunnel entrance of an iron ore mine is located on the geological mining history educational and hiking trail. A very beautiful and interesting path just behind the old mill wheel on the Reifferscheider Bach.
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This grotto contains an interesting little shrine: the Widdau Mount of Olives Grotto. According to the New Testament accounts of the Passion of Jesus, the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem was the scene of two events: Jesus' prayer to God the Father, during which the overtired disciples fell asleep; and Jesus' arrest.
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Why go to Spain, you can also pray here
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The Büllingen region offers a mix of natural cave formations, historical man-made grottoes, and old mine entrances. You can find natural bat caves, religious grottoes like the Lourdes Grotto Rohren, and historical sites such as the Old Iron Ore Mine Entrance on the Geological Mining History Trail.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Lourdes Grotto Rohren and the Lourdes Grotto near Schönberg are both considered family-friendly and offer a peaceful environment to explore.
The region features several historical sites. The Lourdes Grotto Rohren, built in 1903, and the Ölberg Grotto Widdau, built in 1904, are significant religious and historical grottoes. You can also visit the Old Iron Ore Mine Entrance on the Geological Mining History Trail, which is a historical tunnel entrance.
Spring is particularly recommended for trails like the Schöpfungspfad Alpine Section and Bat Cave due to its beautiful narrow paths and bright green tree canopy. For religious sites like the Lourdes Grotto in Schönberg, August 15th (Maria Himmelfahrt) is a popular day for visitors.
Yes, the region is known for its natural bat caves. The Schöpfungspfad Alpine Section and Bat Cave is a notable location. Additionally, the Old Iron Ore Mine Entrance on the Geological Mining History Trail may serve as a winter habitat for bats.
For easier exploration, the man-made grottoes like the Lourdes Grotto Rohren and the Lourdes Grotto near Schönberg are generally accessible and family-friendly. The Schöpfungspfad Alpine Section and Bat Cave also offers a trail that, despite some narrow sections, is manageable even for children without special equipment.
The Büllingen area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, running trails, and cycling routes. Popular options include loops around Lake Bütgenbach for mountain biking or running, and longer cycling tours like the 'Just before the border – Kronenburger Lake loop'.
The region's caves showcase diverse geological formations. While some grottoes feature artificially created 'stalactites' from sand and cement, natural caves and mine entrances provide insight into the area's geological history, including iron ore deposits as seen at the Old Iron Ore Mine Entrance.
While specific circular walks directly named after caves aren't detailed, many trails in the region, such as the Schöpfungspfad Alpine Section and Bat Cave, offer constantly changing surroundings and can be incorporated into longer hikes. You can also start a walk at the Lourdes Grotto in Schönberg and follow the Stations of the Cross for a scenic route.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful atmosphere of the grottoes, the constantly changing natural surroundings on trails like the Schöpfungspfad, and the cultural and historical significance of sites like the Lourdes Grottoes. The opportunity to explore both natural and man-made formations is also highly valued.
Yes, historical grottoes such as the Lourdes Grotto Rohren and the Ölberg Grotto Widdau often have information boards providing details about their construction and history, offering deeper insight into their cultural importance.


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