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Top 7 Caves around Rauenberg

Best caves around Rauenberg are found in a region characterized by its wine-growing history and diverse natural features. The area offers a combination of natural geological formations and historical underground structures. These sites provide insights into the natural history and human activity within the Kraichgau region. Visitors can explore various types of underground spaces, from natural rock shelters to former quarry tunnels.

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  • The most popular caves is Dachsenfranz Cave, a cave that is a reconstructed…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Dachsenfranz Cave

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Francesko Regali, called Dachsenfranz, fled to Kraichgau in the 19th century after the Italian War of Independence, after having probably killed a superior in an argument.
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Such badger holes can be seen here and there in the various ravines, there is an information board here.

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Rock Shelter in Naturpark Neckartal-Odenwald

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Really interesting place. The shelter does not offer much protection. Not to be seen from the path - without komoot I probably would not have discovered the place. A small …

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I was lucky that the gate to the gallery was open and the friendly workers let me peek inside. The view into the tunnel was impressive and the hanging carts …

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The Weiße Hohle

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The “Weiße Hohle” forest car park is located on Sinsheimer Straße, on the outskirts of Nußloch, directly at the entrance to the “Weiße Hohle”.

A sign with hiking trails in the region is also on site.

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Tanja Brecht
March 30, 2026, Die Weiße Hohle

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Here you can lie in wait at dusk and see if you can spot a badger

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Martin
February 18, 2023, Die Weiße Hohle

The “Weiße Hohle” forest car park is located on Sinsheimer Straße, on the outskirts of Nußloch, directly at the entrance to the “Weiße Hohle”. A sign with hiking trails in the region is also on site.

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Totally rustic dwelling place from the so-called Dachsenfranz. In the middle of the forest and also an adventure for the children

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Ascent a bit wild but short, if you know where the overhang can be seen from the path.

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The Dachsenfranzhöhle was once the cave of the '"Dachsenfranz" Francesco Regali. He lived over a hundred years ago in the forests of the Odenwald and in the Kraichgau. It is not original, but it is a replica. It is impressive to see how the "Dachsenfranz" lived. Also great for children, because the small living room cave is accessible.

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As I walked by, I noticed the stairs and I became curious. I only noticed at home that this is a highlighted highlight - where does the rope that dangles left on the rock lead to?

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Closed on weekends, but guided tours are available during the week.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of underground sites can I explore around Rauenberg?

The Rauenberg area offers a mix of natural geological formations and historical underground structures. You can find natural rock shelters like The Weiße Hohle, badger and fox burrows such as the Badger and Fox Burrows on the Nature Discovery Trail, and man-made structures like the Cableway Entrance to the Quarry Tunnel. The region's wine-growing history also suggests the presence of historical wine cellars, though specific tourist-accessible ones are not detailed.

Are there any family-friendly caves or underground sites near Rauenberg?

Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Dachsenfranz Cave, a reconstructed dwelling with regional folklore, is family-friendly. The Badger and Fox Burrows on the Nature Discovery Trail and Altacker Cave (Badger and Fox Burrow) offer educational experiences with information boards about wildlife habitats.

What historical insights can I gain from visiting the caves around Rauenberg?

The Dachsenfranz Cave provides a glimpse into regional folklore and historical living conditions, being a reconstructed dwelling of a historical figure. Additionally, the region's strong connection to viticulture suggests the presence of historical wine cellars, which are common underground structures in wine-producing areas and reflect past human activity.

What natural features can I expect to see at these sites?

You can observe natural rock formations at sites like The Weiße Hohle, which is a natural monument. The Badger and Fox Burrows on the Nature Discovery Trail and Altacker Cave (Badger and Fox Burrow) showcase natural ravines and animal burrows, with information boards explaining the local wildlife and geology.

Are there hiking trails near the caves around Rauenberg?

Yes, the area around Rauenberg offers numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, The Weiße Hohle is located near a forest car park, providing easy access to hiking trails. You can find various routes, including easy to moderate options, in the Hiking around Rauenberg guide.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the caves in Rauenberg?

Beyond exploring the caves, the Rauenberg region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find extensive routes for gravel biking and cycling, with routes ranging from easy to difficult. These guides offer many options to combine your cave visit with a longer outdoor adventure.

Is there parking available near the caves?

Yes, for sites like The Weiße Hohle, a forest car park is conveniently located on Sinsheimer Straße, directly at the entrance, making access straightforward.

What should I bring for cave exploration in the Rauenberg area?

For exploring the caves and underground sites, it's advisable to wear sturdy footwear and bring a flashlight, especially for deeper or less illuminated areas. Even in summer, temperatures underground can be cool, so a light jacket might be comfortable. For sites with information boards, like the badger and fox burrows, comfortable walking shoes are sufficient.

Are there any notable caves in the wider Baden-Württemberg region that are worth visiting?

While Rauenberg itself focuses on local features, the broader Baden-Württemberg state offers impressive natural caves. Examples include the Wimsener Cave (Germany's only active water cave navigable by boat), Nebelhöhle (a large flowstone cave), and Tiefenhöhle Laichingen (the deepest accessible show cave in Germany), each offering unique geological formations and experiences.

Can I bring my dog to the trails and cave areas around Rauenberg?

Many outdoor trails in the Rauenberg region are dog-friendly. While specific rules for each cave entrance may vary, the surrounding nature discovery trails and hiking paths are generally welcoming to dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. Always check local signage for specific restrictions at individual sites.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves and explore the region around Rauenberg?

The caves and underground sites can generally be visited year-round, as their internal conditions are relatively stable. However, for enjoying the surrounding hiking and cycling trails, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also suitable, but be prepared for warmer weather on outdoor routes. Winter visits can be charming, especially if combined with a crisp walk.

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