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Top 20 Caves around Iserlohn

Caves around Iserlohn are situated in the Sauerland region, known for its diverse geological formations and natural landscapes. This area features numerous subterranean systems, including dripstone caves and historical sites. The region's geology has resulted in a variety of accessible and historically significant caves. Iserlohn serves as a central point for exploring these natural attractions.

Best caves around Iserlohn

  • The most popular caves is Feldhof Cave, a cave that is freely accessible and requires a flashlight for exploration. The…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Feldhof Cave

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The Feldhof Cave awaits you after a bend. It is very large and you should take a flashlight with you to explore so that you don't end up standing in the dark. A very interesting historical place.

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Felsenmeer (Hemer)

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The Felsenmeer in the Sauerland of Hemer is a protected area since 1968, whose rugged subsoil originates from the Tertiary. This area of ​​the sea of ​​rocks is about 600 …

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Seven Maidens Rock Formation

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Seven groups of virgin rocks, on a challenging route towards Balve or Hemer-Brockhausen.

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Haake Cave

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Another of many unknown caves in the Hönnetal!

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Balver Cave

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Largest cultural cave far and wide. In the spacious cave and its very special atmosphere many events such as theater and concerts take place.

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May 4, 2026, Balver Höhle

The Balver Kulturhöhle impresses right from the first step: a gigantic natural dome, up to eleven meters high, which has been used since the Old Stone Age and is today considered an extraordinary event venue. Where Neanderthals and cave bears once found shelter, you can now experience concerts, theater, and the traditional Schützenfest (marksmen's festival) in an acoustics that is second to none. The cave is only accessible as part of events or guided tours, but a glance at the mighty entrance is enough to reveal why it fascinates as Europe's largest open hall cave. https://www.sauerland.com/de/neusta-pois/balver-hoehle-europas-groesste-kulturhoehle

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Large cultural cave with a restaurant right next door. The cave is said to have great acoustics. Unfortunately it was closed when we were there.

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Mike
February 26, 2023, Haakehöhle

A beautiful little cave a flashlight would be an advantage but not essential. Back to the car was also a beautiful stream that you can hike along

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Mikael Ernst
January 5, 2023, Haakehöhle

Unfortunately, like all rocks in the Hönne Valley, it is closed for climbing.

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Mondraker Marc
November 6, 2022, Balver Höhle

cultural events are held regularly in the Balver cave

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Winhold
July 3, 2022, Balver Höhle

The Balver Cave is the largest open cultural cave in Europe with an entrance portal that is 11 meters high and 18 meters wide. In the huge hall, which is almost 90 meters deep and splits into two arms after 54 meters, around 2,000 people can celebrate or experience the unique acoustics and atmosphere at concerts. Caves only exist in limestone. This grew from dead corals in a warm sea around 360 million years ago. The enormous forces of the earth's interior fold, raise and lower the originally crack-free mass limestone. Penetrating water dissolves the lime, widens the cracks into crevices and cavities - this is how our cave was formed over tens of millions of years. During the ice ages 100,000 to 20,000 years ago, mud was deposited in the Balver Cave. The cave clay filled the cave almost to the ceiling. The farmers recognized the high fertilizer value of the phosphate-containing clay and brought it to their fields. This is how the impressive cave space was uncovered - a rock dome. During later excavations, skeletons of local animals, such as mammoths and cave bears, and around 40,000 artifacts were found.

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Thorsten
January 12, 2022, Haakehöhle

Very nice large cave, with many side passages, you should have a torch with you.

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Beastmaster
October 24, 2021, Balver Höhle

Culture and event cave in Balve. It has been used for all sorts of purposes for thousands of years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable caves to visit near Iserlohn?

The region around Iserlohn offers several impressive show caves. The Dechenhöhle in Iserlohn is renowned for its beautiful dripstone formations. Near Hemer, you can explore the Heinrichshöhle, famous for its Ice Age animal bone finds. Another significant cave is the Reckenhöhle in Balve, known for its accessibility and therapeutic benefits. Additionally, the Feldhof Cave is freely accessible and offers a historical exploration experience.

What makes the Dechenhöhle in Iserlohn unique?

The Dechenhöhle is considered one of Germany's most beautiful show caves, discovered accidentally in 1868. It features extraordinary stalactite and stalagmite formations, delicate stone curtains, and glittering crystals. It's also the only cave in Germany with its own railway halt, and offers special events like Christmas tours and concerts. The adjacent German Cave Museum enhances the experience with exhibits on Ice Age animals.

What can I expect to see at Heinrichshöhle in Hemer?

The Heinrichshöhle is adorned with fantastic dripstone formations, including stalactites and sinter formations up to 230,000 years old. It is particularly famous for its rich findings of Ice Age animal bones, such as cave bears, mammoths, and cave hyenas, making it one of Europe's richest Upper Pleistocene fossil sites. A complete cave bear skeleton and a lifelike model are exhibited.

Is the Reckenhöhle in Balve accessible for everyone?

Yes, a unique aspect of the Reckenhöhle is its complete accessibility for wheelchair users, making it an inclusive attraction. It also offers 'healing cave therapy,' where visitors can relax in the cool, clean cave air, which is beneficial for respiratory issues.

Are there family-friendly cave experiences near Iserlohn?

The Dechenhöhle in Iserlohn is an ideal destination for families, offering special tours and educational programs. Its well-developed and illuminated paths make it easy to explore. The Seven Maidens Rock Formation is also listed as family-friendly, offering views of rock formations.

What kind of geological formations can be observed in the caves around Iserlohn?

The caves in the Sauerland region, including Dechenhöhle, Heinrichshöhle, and Reckenhöhle, are primarily dripstone caves. You can observe a variety of formations such as stalactites, stalagmites, columns, stone curtains, and sinter terraces. The limestone forming these structures often contains ancient coral, brachiopod, and snail remains, showcasing millions of years of geological history.

What is the best time to visit the caves near Iserlohn?

The caves maintain a constant temperature of approximately 10°C (50°F) year-round, making them a comfortable visit in any weather. This means they are an excellent destination regardless of the season, including winter.

Are there any caves near Iserlohn that are not open to the public?

Yes, the Grürmannshöhle in Iserlohn, located within the "Pater und Nonne" rock formation, is historically significant for Ice Age animal bone finds. However, it is not accessible to the public for tours.

What outdoor activities can I do near these caves?

The region around Iserlohn offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Iserlohn guide, with routes like the 'Stütberg Trail' near Letmathe-Dechenhöhle. For cyclists, there are MTB trails and gravel biking routes, including those in the MTB Trails around Iserlohn guide and Gravel biking around Iserlohn guide, with routes starting near Dechenhöhle.

What should I wear when visiting the caves?

Given the constant temperature of around 10°C (50°F) inside the caves, it is advisable to wear warm clothing, even during summer months. Comfortable walking shoes are also recommended for navigating the paths.

How can I reach the caves near Iserlohn by public transport?

The Dechenhöhle in Iserlohn is uniquely accessible by public transport as it has its own railway halt. For other caves, it's best to check local public transport options or consider driving, as some may be in more rural locations.

What is the Felsenmeer (Hemer) and how is it related to the caves?

The Felsenmeer (Hemer) is a protected natural monument with impressive rock formations, about 600 meters long and 200 meters wide. Its rugged subsoil originates partly from the formation and collapse of caves, and centuries of iron ore mining. The nearby Heinrichshöhle is a stalactite cave open to visitors, making the Felsenmeer a complementary natural attraction.

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