Best caves around Versmold are primarily historical mining adits and smaller fissure caves located in the surrounding regions, rather than within Versmold's immediate flat and rolling landscape. The area's picturesque natural landscape, characterized by forests and wetlands, offers numerous hiking trails and natural attractions. These unique geological features and historical sites provide insight into the region's past and natural formations.
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A hole in the mountain - it only goes in a few meters.
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A bit hidden in the undergrowth: the old Katharinenstollen of the former "Vereinigte Arminius" mine. Last active during the French occupation of the Ruhr in the 1920s.
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The Pfaffenkammer is a small karst cave in the Teutoburg Forest near Borgholzhausen. The gap cave is located within the Johannisegge-Schmstein nature reserve. The natural monument is listed in the list of archaeological monuments in Borgholzhausen.
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At this point you will find an old mine that was closed down in 1925. There are still some remains of buildings and a barred tunnel entrance to see. The access is somewhat hidden through a small forest from the north via Thenhauser Straße.
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This tunnel entrance is in a rock face on the way to the former quarry.
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The Katharinenstollen looks very old and used. Something like that attracts me visually.
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A little hole in the mountain, but I didn't crawl in.
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Entrance to an underground path on the Hollandskopf mountain. Accessible via a narrow path on the mountain slope. Surefootedness required. According to internet research, this is a fissure cave made of limestone. According to a legend, it was used by the first Christians in this area to protect themselves from attacks by the pagans. It seems to be the entrance to a long tunnel to Herford (?).
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The 'caves' around Versmold are primarily historical mining adits and smaller fissure caves located in the surrounding regions. These sites offer a glimpse into the area's geological formations and industrial history, rather than extensive natural cave systems.
Yes, several sites are historical mining adits. For example, the Katharinen Adit (United Arminius Mine) is an old mine that was closed in 1925, with visible remains of buildings and a barred tunnel entrance. Another historical site is the Ratharigenstollen, which is an entrance to an old tunnel.
The Pfaffenkammer Cave is a small karst fissure cave located in the Teutoburg Forest near Borgholzhausen. It is a natural monument within the Johannisegge-Schmstein nature reserve. According to local legend, it was once used by early Christians for protection.
Versmold is known for its picturesque landscapes, including forests, green fields, and riverbanks. Notable natural attractions include the Tatenhausen Nature Trail, the Versmolder Bruch Nature Reserve with its observation platform, the Peckeloher Seenplatte (Lake District), and Feldmarksee.
The sites around Versmold are generally historical or natural monuments. While they offer interesting insights, they are not typically developed as tourist caves with extensive facilities. The Katharinen Adit is somewhat hidden through a small forest, and the Pfaffenkammer Cave requires surefootedness due to its location on a mountain slope. Families might enjoy the surrounding hiking trails and nature reserves more directly.
The region around Versmold offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Versmold guide. There are also options for mountain biking and gravel biking, with routes available in guides like MTB Trails around Versmold and Gravel biking around Versmold.
The natural areas around Versmold, including the sites with historical adits and fissure caves, are generally accessible year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the landscapes, while summer allows for longer days outdoors. Winter visits are possible, but some paths might be muddy or icy.
Some of the cave sites, like the Katharinen Adit, are accessed via small forest paths. The Pfaffenkammer Cave is accessible via a narrow path on a mountain slope, requiring surefootedness. Many hiking routes in the broader region will take you through the scenic forests and natural reserves where these sites are located.
Given that these are historical adits or fissure caves, and often accessed via natural paths, sturdy footwear suitable for hiking is recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable, as temperatures can vary, especially inside any accessible (though often barred) adits or caves. Be prepared for potentially muddy or uneven terrain.
Many of the natural areas and hiking trails around Versmold are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. For specific cave sites, access might be restricted or challenging for dogs, especially for the smaller fissure caves or hidden adits. It's always best to check local signage at nature reserves.
The Katharinenstollen is a historical mining adit with a rich past. It was part of a coal and ore mining operation that began as early as 1505. The mine saw significant activity in the 19th century but was eventually closed in 1925, though it briefly reopened in 1923 during the occupation of the Ruhr area.


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