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Top 4 Caves around Michelsneukirchen

Best caves around Michelsneukirchen are primarily found in the surrounding region, offering a mix of natural formations and historical sites. The area features a diverse landscape with rocky forest gorges and impressive rock formations, particularly in nearby nature reserves. While traditional extensive cave systems are not directly within Michelsneukirchen, the district provides opportunities to explore grottoes and unique geological features. These sites offer insights into natural history and past human activity.

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Last updated: June 27, 2026

Marian Grotto on the Regen River

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Lourdes Grotto

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Felsenkeller Wiesenfelden

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A really great thing this rock cellar for the bats.
In summer, when hibernation is over, you can also visit the rock cellar.

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Historic Rock Cellar

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The Historische Felsenkeller is a former beer warehouse. Today, the vaulted granite is a popular wintering ground for bats, as there are hardly any natural caves in the Bavarian Forest.

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Virgin Mary Grotto (J.B. Derk 1926)

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a bit hidden; but definitely worth a visit, even if you have to push the bike up a few steps

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March 31, 2026, Felsenkeller Wiesenfelden

The Felsenkeller is part of the Geotope "Grotto of Wiesenfelden". Below the rocky summit by the road, there is an approximately 40 m long underground cavern (built in 1838), the former ice storage cellar of the local brewery, with beautiful exposures of granite with dyke rocks and many country rock xenoliths (bring a flashlight). Bavarian State Office for the Environment (LfU), https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/standortauskunft/rest/reporting/sb_geotope/generate?additionallayerfieldvalue=278R007

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September 14, 2025, Lourdes Grotto

Blue Grotto It is not a Marian cult site, as is often assumed. It began as a love affair, the love of a Rodinger – he later even became mayor – for a beautiful young girl named Maria Zimmerer. Unfortunately, this girl died of appendicitis at a very young age and is buried in Munich, where she had been employed. In 1929, the enamored Rodinger erected this statue in memory of his beloved, carved from sandstone by the stonemason Hofinger from Oberkreith. There was no road to the grotto at that time. So the statue and all the materials had to be transported by boat across the Regen River from Wiesing. "Dieß'n Wack" was involved in its installation and also immortalized himself with a small painting to the left of the statue. The pastor of Roding at the time had concerns about the grotto, arguing that the statue might be considered a Marian cult site and thus harm the Heilbrünnl (Holy Spring). But this concern was unfounded. In 1977, the Roding-Mitterdorf Hiking Club built a footbridge around the grotto to Fischerwinkel, making it easily accessible on foot. Members of the Wiesing Volunteer Fire Department have thinned out the trees and bushes in front of the grotto to provide a better view from Wiesing. Source: Local information

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September 14, 2025, Mariengrotte am Regen

Blue Grotto It is not a Marian cult site, as is often assumed. It began as a love affair, the love of a Rodinger – he later even became mayor – for a beautiful young girl named Maria Zimmerer. Unfortunately, this girl died of appendicitis at a very young age and is buried in Munich, where she had been employed. In 1929, the enamored Rodinger erected this statue in memory of his beloved, carved from sandstone by the stonemason Hofinger from Oberkreith. There was no road to the grotto at that time. So the statue and all the materials had to be transported by boat across the Regen River from Wiesing. "Dieß'n Wack" was involved in its installation and also immortalized himself with a small painting to the left of the statue. The pastor of Roding at the time had concerns about the grotto, arguing that the statue might be considered a Marian cult site and thus harm the Heilbrünnl (Holy Spring). But this concern was unfounded. In 1977, the Roding-Mitterdorf Hiking Club built a footbridge around the grotto to Fischerwinkel, making it easily accessible on foot. Members of the Wiesing Volunteer Fire Department have thinned out the trees and bushes in front of the grotto to provide a better view from Wiesing. Source: Local information

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a bit hidden; but definitely worth a visit, even if you have to push the bike up a few steps

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Nice place with seating :)

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Great to see. The old mill wheels still work

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A very nice hike from Dörfling to the grotto, where you can linger and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature

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Winter quarters for bats

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of cave-like formations can I explore around Michelsneukirchen?

While extensive traditional cave systems are not directly within Michelsneukirchen, the region offers a mix of natural grottoes, impressive rock formations, and historical cave dwellings. You'll find religious grottoes like the Marian Grotto on the Regen River and unique geological features in areas like the Höllbach Valley Nature Reserve.

Are there any historical caves or sites with human history near Michelsneukirchen?

Yes, the wider Regensburg district offers a few historically significant sites. The Robber's Cave (Räuberhöhle) near Etterzhausen was likely used by Celts as a refuge and later by raiders. Additionally, the House without a Roof (Haus ohne Dach) in Kallmünz is a unique, still-used cave house with a history dating back to 1707. Closer to Michelsneukirchen, the Historic Rock Cellar served as a former beer warehouse.

What unique natural and geological features can I find in the region's cave areas?

The Höllbach Valley (Hölle) Nature Reserve, near Michelsneukirchen, is renowned for its 'wild and romantic' rocky forest gorge and impressive rock formations. These include mighty granite blocks and cliffs formed by 'wool sack weathering' during the last ice age, creating a 'sea of blocks'. The Robber's Cave is also a natural formation, a large cave formed by running water dissolving limestone during the Jurassic period.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring caves or grottoes in the area?

Many of the grottoes and natural formations are accessible and suitable for families. For instance, the Marian Grotto on the Regen River is considered family-friendly and easily accessible via a footbridge. The Höllbach Valley also offers well-marked hiking trails suitable for families, though sturdy shoes are recommended.

What should I know before visiting the Robber's Cave (Räuberhöhle)?

The Robber's Cave is publicly accessible and features a staircase leading into it. It's home to numerous bats, so visitors should be quiet to avoid disturbing them. Bringing a flashlight is recommended to explore its features, including rock cuts. The cave is located between Etterzhausen and Penk, above the Naab river.

Can I visit the 'House without a Roof' in Kallmünz?

The 'House without a Roof' in Kallmünz is a unique historical dwelling, a natural cave enclosed by a plastered wall. While it's a fascinating sight and part of the broader scenic experience of Kallmünz, it's a private residence, so direct entry might not be possible. Kallmünz itself is worth visiting for its castle, rocks, and alleys.

What are the most popular grottoes in the immediate Michelsneukirchen area?

Among the most popular grottoes are the Mariengrotte on the Regentalsteig, located slightly above the path along the Regen River, and the Marian Grotto on the Regen River, which features a statue erected in 1929. Another appreciated spot is the Virgin Mary Grotto (J.B. Derk 1926), which offers a peaceful natural setting.

Are there hiking trails associated with these cave sites?

Yes, several sites are integrated into hiking routes. The Höllbach Valley Nature Reserve features well-marked hiking trails, including circular route 149. The Marian Grotto on the Regen River is accessible via a footbridge built in 1977, making it easy to reach on foot along the river. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring Running Trails around Michelsneukirchen.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the caves?

The region around Michelsneukirchen offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, enjoy running trails, or take on road cycling routes. Many of these routes pass through scenic areas that might be close to grottoes or rock formations.

Is there a best time of year to visit the caves and grottoes around Michelsneukirchen?

The natural grottoes and rock formations are generally accessible year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the outdoor sites like the Höllbach Valley. For observing bats, which often winter in places like the Historic Rock Cellar and the Robber's Cave, winter can be a good time, though quiet observation is crucial.

What should I wear or bring when exploring these sites?

For outdoor sites and hiking trails, sturdy shoes are highly recommended, especially in areas like the Höllbach Valley with its rocky terrain. If you plan to explore the interior of caves like the Robber's Cave, a flashlight is essential. Layered clothing is also advisable as temperatures inside caves can be cooler.

Are there any caves or sites particularly good for observing wildlife, such as bats?

Yes, the Historic Rock Cellar is a popular wintering ground for bats, as natural caves are scarce in the Bavarian Forest. The Robber's Cave is also known to be home to numerous bats, making it another excellent spot for quiet wildlife observation.

Where can I find parking when visiting these cave sites?

Specific parking information varies by site. For popular hiking areas like the Höllbach Valley, designated parking areas are usually available near trailheads. For grottoes along river paths, look for parking in nearby villages or designated spots for hikers. For sites further afield like the Robber's Cave or House without a Roof, parking would typically be available in the nearest town or village.

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