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Top 5 Caves around Dietingen

Best caves around Dietingen are found in a region known for its diverse geological formations. Dietingen is situated in a picturesque landscape of rolling hills and forests, part of the broader Swabian Alb region. While prominent natural caves directly within Dietingen are limited, the surrounding area offers various cave types, from natural rock formations to historical sites. These sites provide opportunities for exploring unique underground environments and cultural heritage.

Best caves around Dietingen

  • The most popular caves is Fatima Grotto

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Lourdes Grotto

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beautiful place well preserved grotto

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Fatima Grotto

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the married couple Johannes and Maria Hirt donated this Marian shrine

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Maiden hole

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Very small entrance - whether there is a larger cave behind it? Is it the cave from the saga where the girl with the dog is trapped?

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Moritzloch Cave

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Well hidden cave at the foot of a sinkhole just off the road. For geocachers, the exact coordinates can be found in the geocache of the same name.

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The gold cave is an approximately 180-year-old tunnel in the Stuben sandstone, which was created because of alleged gold finds. After a few years of wasted prospecting, the mining operation …

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Max-Ulrich Farber
July 9, 2025, Moritzloch Cave

The Moritzloch is a large, oval, basin-shaped sinkhole that has collapsed into the uppermost shell limestone. At its deepest point in the northern part of the sinkhole (approximately 7 m deep), there is an artificially enlarged entrance to a karst cave. The cave is not accessible.

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Beautifully laid out and well maintained, very nice.

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This "Fatima Grotto" carved into the rock is dedicated to the Mother of God. It was named after the town of Fatima in Portugal, where Mary appeared several times to some shepherd children in 1917 (during the First World War). Our Lady revealed three secrets to the children. Pope John Paul II attributed his survival of the assassination attempt on him on May 13, 1981 - the commemoration of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary in Fatima - to Our Lady there. The bullet that almost killed him was later incorporated into the crown of the statue of Our Lady in Fatima as a votive offering.

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Joe
March 10, 2024, Jungfrauenloch

Lemberg Tower, mega view of the Swiss snow-capped Alps.

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Very nice and well-kept grotto. I also found the explanation very successful.

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Maidenhole At around 1000 m above sea level. NHN on the northeast slope of Lemberg lies the cave or crevice known as Jungfrauenloch in the White Jurassic rock. The name can be traced back to a local legend. Around the year 1170, the county of Hohenberg, to which the district of Gosheim belonged at the time, and its lord Burkhard I of Habsburg were mentioned for the first time. Around 1230, the future Roman-German King Rudolf I of Habsburg married the daughter of Count Burkhard III of Hohenberg, Gertrudis of Hohenberg. Her loyal Gaus, also known as “Gotso” in Middle High German, carried out the planning tasks and the organization of finances for her. The name of the community of Gosheim is said to have come from Gaus. After marrying Rudolf von Habsburg, Gaus stayed with the countess' niece, Gertrudis von Oberhohenberg, for whom he also managed the business excellently. But the young woman's brother was so angry and jealous about the popularity of Gertrudis and Gotso that he set the castle on fire at night in the absence of Gotso, who was hunting. Only Gertrudis is said to have escaped the terrible fire with all her jewelry and money and is still hidden today in the “Jungfrauenloch”, a deep crevice in the rock on the Lemberg. Only a key word can free her from her captivity to the dark forces. The story of Gertrudis von Oberhohenberg and her loyal friend Gaus is performed every five years as a village play at Fasnet. There are also legends surrounding the so-called “Giant Forest” on the Lembergsattel. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemberg_(Schw%C3%A4bische_Alb)

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CHR13
November 1, 2022, Fatima-Grotte

A nice quiet place to stop and reflect on God's preservation.

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jomi
September 15, 2022, Moritzloch Cave

WARNING. The name is tempting and so I walked about 2 km extra to see the cave. However, when you get there, you just walk in circles and look for the cave. There is nothing to be found except a deepening in the forest next to the bridge, which is also overgrown and inaccessible from all sides. No way, nothing. So only interesting for geocachers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Dietingen?

The area around Dietingen, part of the Swabian Alb, offers a variety of cave experiences. You can find serene religious grottos like Fatima Grotto and Lourdes Grotto, natural rock formations such as the Maiden hole, and historical mining tunnels like the Gold Cave in the Mildersbach Valley.

Are there family-friendly caves to visit near Dietingen?

Yes, both the Fatima Grotto and Lourdes Grotto are considered family-friendly. They offer peaceful and beautifully maintained settings suitable for visitors of all ages.

What historical insights can I gain from visiting caves in the Dietingen area?

The Gold Cave in the Mildersbach Valley is an approximately 180-year-old tunnel created due to alleged gold finds, offering a glimpse into past mining attempts. Additionally, the Maiden hole is associated with a local legend, adding a historical and folkloric dimension to your visit.

What natural features can I expect to see in the caves around Dietingen?

The caves are primarily geological formations within the picturesque landscape of the Swabian Alb. While some are religious grottos or historical tunnels, others like the Maiden hole and Moritzloch Cave are natural rock formations. The broader region is known for its unique underground environments and can include features like sinkholes, as seen near Moritzloch Cave.

Are there any challenging cave experiences near Dietingen?

Yes, some caves like the Maiden hole and Moritzloch Cave are categorized as challenging. The Moritzloch Cave, for instance, is located at the foot of a sinkhole and is not easily accessible.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves around Dietingen?

Visitors appreciate the peaceful and beautifully maintained religious grottos like Fatima Grotto, which offers a quiet place for reflection. The historical aspects of sites like the Gold Cave in the Mildersbach Valley and the local legends surrounding the Maiden hole also draw interest.

What outdoor activities can I do near these caves?

The Dietingen area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and mountain biking. These routes often pass through the picturesque landscape of rolling hills and forests, offering opportunities to combine cave visits with active exploration.

Are there hiking trails near the caves around Dietingen?

Yes, the region offers many hiking opportunities. While specific hiking guides for caves are not listed, you can explore various trails for gravel biking, cycling, and mountain biking that traverse the scenic landscape near the caves. These routes provide excellent ways to experience the natural beauty of the Swabian Alb.

Is there a good time of year to visit the caves in the Dietingen region?

The best time to visit depends on the specific cave. For natural caves that serve as bat habitats, like the Schiller Cave in the broader Swabian Alb region, there are seasonal closures (typically November 1st to May 15th). For religious grottos and historical tunnels, visits are generally possible year-round, though weather conditions might influence the overall outdoor experience.

What is the 'Welt der Kristalle' in Dietingen?

While not a natural cave, Dietingen is home to the 'Welt der Kristalle' (World of Crystals), a mineral and fossil museum. It houses a vast collection, including what is described as possibly the largest and most beautiful amethyst geode in the world, making it a unique attraction for those interested in geological formations and crystals.

Are there any caves in the wider Swabian Alb region worth noting?

Beyond Dietingen, the broader Swabian Alb region features notable caves such as the Sibyllenloch Cave near Teck Castle, which is part of a scenic path, and the Schiller Cave, a natural monument known for its historical use as an escape cave and its current role as a crucial winter habitat for bats.

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