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Top 8 Caves around Moosbach

Best caves around Moosbach are found in Bavaria, Germany, within the district of Neustadt an der Waldnaab. The area is characterized by natural rock formations and smaller grottos, offering unique natural landmarks. For those exploring Moosbach hiking trails with caves, the region provides diverse geological features and sites with local legends. These natural attractions offer insights into the geology of Moosbach Oberpfalz.

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  • The most popular caves is Marian Grotto Am Spitzwold, a religious building that…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Marian Grotto Am Spitzwold

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I could not find out whether it was a former robber's cave. In any case, the access is quite small and narrow and does not invite you to explore. The name Hans Hotzenplotz sounds more like fun to me

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Crypt of Waldheim Castle

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From 1884, the castle fell into decay, with the last burial in the tomb until 1902. 1919
The tomb was opened violently by unknown and then no longer closed. The …

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Wotanstein Natural Monument

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Can easily be missed.

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The legendary Güttingloch

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The so-called Güttingloch has always been mysterious to the population. This is how the infinitely deep hole was told in Unterlangau and Pullenried. Nobody, neither humans nor animals, who fall …

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May 28, 2026, Waldheim Castle Crypt

Hidden in the forest, you can still find remnants of a tomb.

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Here, a clearing in the forest was used to create a small "sacred area" in the middle of nature, one that cyclists shouldn't pass by unnoticed. A small hill constructed of natural stone—one could also call it a grotto—rises in the middle of the forest clearing. It is crowned by a cross with the Corpus Christi. The centerpiece of this small sacred monument, however, is a depiction of the Virgin Mary, with a votive tablet on either side of her image. Seating and tables complete the ensemble.

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From 1884 onwards, the castle fell into disrepair, with the last burial in the crypt not taking place until 1902. In 1919, the crypt was forcibly opened by unknown persons and was not closed again after that. The mortal remains that were still there were finally buried in the Neulosimthal cemetery in 1942 - this is stated on an information board that the OWV Georgenberg put up next to the ruins in 2013.

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Exciting hole, unfortunately very overgrown in summer

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At the moment again deep, hardly passable fairways by harvesters on the way to Mariengrotte

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Very beautiful Mariengrotte in the middle of the Bohemian Forest, is worth a visit. A place of silence and devotion in the middle of nature. Unfortunately, the journey through the forestry work is very bad, but it works.

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May 11, 2023, Wotanstein

The Rosenthal rest area on the Friendship Path is nearby and you can easily cycle towards Weiding to the Frauenstein.

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Mysterious Güttingloch on the Gold Trail👍

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of 'caves' can I expect to find in the Moosbach region?

The Moosbach region is characterized by unique natural rock formations and smaller grottos, rather than large, traditional show caves with extensive stalactites. You'll discover geological wonders, historical sites, and religious grottos that are often referred to as 'caves' locally.

Are there any notable natural rock formations or grottos to visit near Moosbach?

Yes, you can explore several intriguing sites. The Wotanstein Natural Monument is a great rock formation in the forest with local legends. Another unique site is The legendary Güttingloch, a mysterious natural hole on the Gold Trail. Additionally, while not a traditional cave, Des Teufels Butterfass (The Devil's Churn) near Leuchtenberg is a mystical rock formation with stacked granite boulders, rich in local folklore and geological significance.

Are there any historical 'caves' or related sites in the area?

Yes, the Kraute-Bühler Robber’s Cave is considered a special highlight, known for its small and narrow access and historical associations. You can also visit the Crypt of Waldheim Castle, a historical site with a fascinating past, though it's a castle ruin rather than a natural cave.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring caves or rock formations around Moosbach?

Many of the natural rock formations and grottos are suitable for families. The Wotanstein Natural Monument is noted as family-friendly. Exploring sites like Des Teufels Butterfass also offers an engaging outdoor experience for all ages, often combined with hiking.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves and rock formations around Moosbach?

Spring is particularly recommended for visiting sites like Des Teufels Butterfass, as the surrounding nature is vibrant. Generally, the warmer months from spring through autumn are ideal for exploring the outdoor rock formations and grottos, as access is easier and hiking conditions are more pleasant. Winter access might be limited or more challenging due to weather conditions.

What outdoor activities can I do near these caves and rock formations?

The region around Moosbach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those leading to the Wildstein Summit or Burgtreswitz Castle. There are also options for running and gravel biking. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Moosbach, Running Trails around Moosbach, and Gravel biking around Moosbach guides.

Are there any religious grottos in the Moosbach area?

Yes, the Marian Grotto Am Spitzwold is a notable religious building located in the Czech forest. It offers a peaceful atmosphere for quiet reflection.

What are the geological characteristics of the rock formations in the Moosbach region?

The region features significant granite formations. For example, Des Teufels Butterfass is composed of rounded granite boulders, shaped over thousands of years by geological processes and erosion. These formations showcase the resilient nature of granite in the local landscape.

Are there any traditional show caves like König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle or Teufelshöhle Pottenstein accessible from Moosbach?

While Moosbach itself doesn't host large show caves, more traditional dripstone caves like König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle in Velburg or Teufelshöhle Pottenstein are located further away in Bavaria. These would require a significant drive from Moosbach, typically over an hour, and are not part of the immediate regional offerings.

Can I bring my dog to the trails and natural sites around Moosbach?

Many hiking trails and natural outdoor sites in the Moosbach region are dog-friendly. However, specific rules regarding leashes or access to certain protected areas may apply. It's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash and respect local regulations, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife.

What kind of terrain and difficulty can I expect on hiking trails near these sites?

The hiking trails around Moosbach vary in difficulty, ranging from easy to moderate, with some challenging sections, especially when accessing certain rock formations like the Kraute-Bühler Robber’s Cave. You can expect forest paths, some elevation changes, and natural, sometimes uneven, terrain.

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