Caves around Bad Teinach-Zavelstein offer insights into the region's geological formations and historical significance. Located in the Northern Black Forest, the area features natural sandstone caves and historical mining tunnels. These sites are often found along hiking trails, providing opportunities to explore the natural landscape. The Nagold Valley, in particular, is home to several notable rock shelters and cave systems.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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It's hard to believe. It's almost on the road, but not visible from it. A grotto-like sandstone rock formation with a central bench.
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The Beutelstein is located directly at the bottom of the Nagold valley near Bad Liebenzell. The top layer of the Bunter sandstone extends to the valley floor here. The basement rock of gneiss and granite is located beneath the Bunter sandstone. The Nagold has not dug deep enough near Bad Liebenzell to expose the basement rock. However, south of Bad Liebenzell there is a place where the Forbach granite is exposed on a road embankment. The boundary between granite and Bunter sandstone is therefore somewhat higher there than directly near Bad Liebenzell.
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It's worth doing a guided tour
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Although closed in winter, the information boards provide an insight into the interior. In summer there are various guided tours and a healing climate tunnel for respiratory diseases.
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You can reach the top via a ladder through a crevice in the rock
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Rock shelter - unfortunately we couldn't really find the path below the cave and then had to fight our way down the steep slope in a somewhat adventurous manner.
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We were hoping to climb the ladder. Unfortunately, there is no ladder left in the cave. (as of March 2022)
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The region is known for its natural sandstone caves. For instance, the Beutelstein (Mondloch) is a notable sandstone formation, described as a circular hole with a bench, offering views over Liebenzell. The Hermit's Cave is also geologically formed by the weathering and undercutting of Middle Bunter Sandstone.
Yes, the Hermit's Cave is steeped in local lore, with legends suggesting a hermit monk resided there around 1480. Additionally, the Historic Silver Mine Neubulach (Hella-Glück-Stollen) offers a deep dive into the region's mining history with entertaining tours.
The Historic Silver Mine Neubulach (Hella-Glück-Stollen) is considered family-friendly, offering an entertaining tour for all ages. It's also a great starting point to explore the nearby bat path at the Ziegelbach, which children often enjoy.
The caves are often located along hiking trails, providing excellent opportunities for walks. The Hermit's Cave is an ideal spot for a break during a hike through the surrounding steep forest trails. You can also find various cycling and mountain biking routes in the wider area. For more details on routes, explore the Gravel biking, Cycling, and MTB Trails around Bad Teinach-Zavelstein guides.
Yes, the Beutelstein (Mondloch) is easily accessible by train. It's located directly at the end of Bahnhofstraße from Bad Liebenzell station, with a secured footpath leading to its base.
Appropriate footwear is recommended, especially if you plan to hike the surrounding trails, as some areas can be steep. For the Historic Silver Mine Neubulach, you will be provided with a helmet and a cape for your tour.
The Cave below Beilfelsen offers a unique exploration opportunity. It's a small cave accessible via a steep climb near a large sandstone formation, suitable for sure-footed visitors.
The natural caves, such as the Hermit's Cave, are especially appealing in spring, summer, and autumn when the surrounding foliage is vibrant, making the hikes more scenic. The Historic Silver Mine Neubulach is typically open for tours during the warmer months, though information boards provide insights even when closed in winter.
Yes, the Beutelstein (Mondloch) is part of a GeoTour, which highlights the region's geological and hydrological features. You can find more information about this specific GeoTour on the Bad Liebenzell tourism website: tourismus-bad-liebenzell.de.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical mystique, especially at sites like the Hermit's Cave. The engaging tours at the Historic Silver Mine Neubulach are also highly rated for their educational and entertaining value. Many enjoy the opportunity to combine cave exploration with scenic hikes through the Nagold Valley.
While specific rules for dogs within the caves vary, the surrounding hiking trails and natural areas are generally dog-friendly. It's advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially on steeper paths or near natural monuments. For guided tours like the Historic Silver Mine Neubulach, it's best to check their specific pet policies beforehand.


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