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Top 6 Caves around Pfreimd

Caves near Pfreimd offer a glimpse into the geological and historical features of the Oberpfalz region in Bavaria. While Pfreimd itself does not contain prominent natural caves, the surrounding area provides several notable underground formations. These include natural rock shelters, historical grottoes, and man-made rock cellars. The landscape around Pfreimd is characterized by its river valleys and rock formations, shaped by natural erosion and human activity over centuries.

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  • The most popular caves is Kraute-Bühler Robber’s Cave

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Kraute-Bühler Robber’s Cave

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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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Railway Workers' Grotto

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You should take a look, the small grotto is part of the Tanzacker circular route. It was built in the steep rocky slope by Italian railway construction workers around 1904 …

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Old Rock Cellar on the Pfreimd

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Old rock cellar re-edged outside

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The chapel of St. Laurentius is located east of the St. Ulrich church in Schwarzach near Nabburg.
The Brünnl Grotto is located in the basement. On the side wall there …

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Tomb and Grotto 'Christ in Chains'

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Very beautiful crypt on the castle hill, when the castle hill was transformed into a Calvary, 14 Stations of the Cross and the crypt and the grotto "Christ in Chains" were built.

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Volkmar
November 11, 2025, Eisenbahner-Grotte

The first stop on the Tanzacker circular trail. Fascinating and so beautiful to look at!

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Now very tidy, with no rubbish and a renovated gate. Thanks to the owner for the renovation.

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In the basement of the St. Laurentius Chapel next to the Church of St. Ulrich in Schwarzach is the so-called "Brünnl" with a Lourdes grotto. This was built in 1894. The pilgrimage dates back to 1726. The blind Georg Rottmayr from Schwarzach regained his sight that year when he washed his eyes with the well water and then prayed and worshipped in the church. The Church of St. Ulrich already contained the miraculous image of the Holy Mother of God, which now stands on the main altar. This gave rise to the pilgrimage, which flourished from 1728 onwards. From 1791 onwards the well was expanded and converted into a Lourdes grotto and consecrated in 1794. After secularization in 1803, the pilgrimage became quieter and with the erection of the Iron Curtain during the two world wars it slowly died down. Today, August 15th and the Sunday after October 7th are still pilgrimage days. Schwarzach is located on the Bohemian-Bavarian Brünnl pilgrimage route, which also includes the pilgrimage site "Dobrá Voda" near Pocinovice, the twin town of Schwarzach b. Nabburg. Text from the website of the municipality of Schwarzach: https://www.schwarzach-bei-nabburg.de/freizeit-kultur-tourismus/kultur-tourismus/sehenswuerdigkeiten/st-ulrich-kirche-schwarzach-b-nabburg

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Italian railway workers built this grotto in honor of the Holy Mother of God directly on the railway line.

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Oli
April 28, 2024, Eisenbahner-Grotte

A small grotto built by railway workers

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Rombea
September 25, 2023, Eisenbahner-Grotte

You should take a look, the small grotto is part of the Tanzacker circular route. It was built in the steep rocky slope by Italian railway construction workers around 1904 during the construction of the "Royal Bavarian State Railway". There is a figure of the Lourdes Madonna in it. Also known as “Bräugrotte”.

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The chapel of St. Laurentius is located east of the St. Ulrich church in Schwarzach near Nabburg. The Brünnl Grotto is located in the basement. On the side wall there is a votive painting on a semicircular wooden board depicting the church and chapel from the 18th century. Over a small climb, the Brünnlsteig, you reach the chapel with the grotto, which is well worth seeing. Unfortunately, I think the Brünnl with the healing water has dried up.

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Always a special highlight when you are in the area

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore near Pfreimd?

The region around Pfreimd offers a diverse range of underground formations. You can find natural rock shelters like the Kraute-Bühler Robber’s Cave, historical grottoes such as the Railway Workers' Grotto, and man-made rock cellars like the Old Rock Cellar on the Pfreimd. The wider Oberpfalz region also features impressive dripstone caves.

Which are the most impressive natural dripstone caves in the wider Oberpfalz region?

For truly spectacular dripstone formations, the König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle near Velburg is highly recommended. It's celebrated as one of Germany's most beautiful dripstone caves, featuring stalactites, stalagmites, and sinter pools. Further afield in Franconian Switzerland, the Teufelshöhle (Devil's Cave) near Pottenstein is another significant show cave known for its size and diverse formations.

Are there caves near Pfreimd with historical significance?

Yes, several caves and grottoes in the area have historical connections. The Railway Workers' Grotto was built by Italian railway workers around 1904. The Old Rock Cellar on the Pfreimd was historically used for storage. In the Schwarzach Gorge, the Gustav Adolf Cave is noted for a visit by Swedish King Gustav Adolf II during the Thirty Years' War.

Can I combine a cave visit with hiking in the Pfreimd area?

Absolutely. The Schwarzach Gorge, home to the Karlshöhle and Gustav Adolf Cave, offers a picturesque hiking trail where these caves are key points of interest. The gorge itself is a nature reserve, providing a beautiful backdrop for a hike. The Railway Workers' Grotto is also part of the Tanzacker circular route.

What kind of geological features can I expect to see in the caves?

In the immediate vicinity of Pfreimd, you'll encounter formations shaped by river erosion, such as the cave-like washouts in the Schwarzach Gorge. For classic dripstone features like stalactites, stalagmites, and sinter pools, you would need to visit the König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle or Teufelshöhle in the wider region.

Are there other outdoor activities available near the caves around Pfreimd?

Yes, the region around Pfreimd is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for MTB Trails, Road Cycling, and general Cycling. These routes often pass by natural landmarks and offer scenic views, complementing a cave exploration.

Are the caves around Pfreimd suitable for families?

Many of the accessible caves and grottoes, especially those integrated into hiking trails like those in the Schwarzach Gorge, can be suitable for families. The Railway Workers' Grotto is part of a circular route that families might enjoy. For show caves like König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle, guided tours are typically family-friendly, offering an educational experience.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves near Pfreimd?

The caves themselves maintain a relatively constant temperature year-round, making them a good option in various seasons. However, if you plan to combine your visit with hiking in areas like the Schwarzach Gorge, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be good, but trails might be busier on weekends and public holidays.

Are there any caves that are particularly challenging to access?

The Kraute-Bühler Robber’s Cave is described as having a "small and narrow access" that "does not invite you to explore" deeply, suggesting it might be challenging for some visitors. The climb to it can also be a bit tedious at the beginning.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves and grottoes in the Pfreimd region?

Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Highlights like the Kraute-Bühler Robber’s Cave are considered a "special highlight" for their natural appeal. The Railway Workers' Grotto is valued for its historical context and religious significance. The Old Rock Cellar on the Pfreimd offers a glimpse into local historical uses.

Are there any dog-friendly options for exploring caves or nearby trails?

While specific caves might have restrictions, the hiking trails in natural areas like the Schwarzach Gorge are generally dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the exterior of caves like Karlshöhle and Gustav Adolf Cave with your pet. Always check local regulations for specific cave entrances or protected areas regarding dog access.

Where can I find more information about the König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle?

For more detailed information about the König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle, including opening hours, tour details, and accessibility, you can refer to its dedicated page on Wikipedia or its official website.

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