Best caves around Wehingen are situated in the Swabian Jura, a region known for its extensive karst landscape. This area features significant geological formations and archaeological sites, including UNESCO World Heritage locations. The caves offer diverse experiences, from navigable water caves to deep accessible show caves. This geological richness makes the region a notable destination for cave exploration.
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Mariengrotte For those who don't want to miss a view over Nusplingen and our immediate surroundings with rocks and dense beech forests, a walk to the Marienfelsen is recommended. Enjoy the view over our green mountains! The Marienfelsen not only stands out far and wide as a "prime example" of a Jura rock from the treetops, but also holds a geological rarity: a natural limestone tuff grotto. Since 1898, a statue of the Mother of God has been located in it. The grotto is a much-visited place of prayer, because then as now, people trust in the help of the Mother of God. The parish also celebrates its May devotions in the grotto. A Way of the Cross leads to the Mariengrotte. The grotto is accessible via the asphalted connection Hartsteige/Heidenstadt. Source: https://www.zollernalb.com/attraktionen/mariengrotte-fbced3c54a
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Lemberg Tower, mega view of the Swiss snow-capped Alps.
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small cave, if you look inside you can see light at the end, the exit. do bats live there?
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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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A small cave. You can search through them. However, very low. But it's definitely worth it.
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Small, approx. 25 m long cave that you can crawl through. From the entrance you can see the daylight at the end. However, the height of the cave is very low.
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Small highlight on the Hochalb path - cave to walk through
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Beautifully situated between Plettenberg and Lochenstein
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The region around Wehingen, situated in the Swabian Jura, offers a diverse range of caves. You can find walk-in caves like Karstloch Cave and Hollow Oven, deep show caves such as the Tiefenhöhle Laichingen, and even unique active water caves like the Wimsener Höhle, which is navigable by boat. There are also significant archaeological caves recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Absolutely. The Wimsener Höhle (Friedrichshöhle) is Germany's only active water cave navigable by boat, offering a truly unique experience. Another highlight is the Tiefenhöhle Laichingen, which is Germany's deepest accessible show cave, allowing visitors to descend 55 meters into the earth. Both are renowned for their geological significance.
The caves in the Swabian Jura are rich in geological formations. You can expect to see impressive stalactites and stalagmites, especially in caves like the Nebelhöhle and Bärenhöhle. The Tiefenhöhle Laichingen showcases extensive karstification and different cave levels, providing a deep insight into the region's geological history.
Yes, the Swabian Jura is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Caves, including Hohle Fels and Bocksteinhöhle, which have yielded some of the oldest human art and musical instruments. The Bärenhöhle also contains significant archaeological finds, including human and animal bones. Closer to Wehingen, the Maiden hole is associated with local legends and historical tales.
Many caves in the region are suitable for families. Karstloch Cave and Hollow Oven are walk-in caves that offer an exciting discovery experience for all ages. Show caves like the Nebelhöhle and Bärenhöhle, with their illuminated paths and guided tours, are also popular choices for families.
For caves like Wenzelstein and the Wenzelstein Cave, it's essential to bring a flashlight as the cavern narrows and requires crawling in some sections. For the Hollow Oven, be mindful of the back sections, which can lead back to the road. Always wear sturdy footwear, as paths can be slippery, and be aware of low ceiling heights in some areas, especially in caves like the Sonnenbühl Fog Cave.
Many of the show caves in the Swabian Jura, such as Tiefenhöhle Laichingen, Nebelhöhle, and Bärenhöhle, are closed from November to Easter (or March) to protect hibernating bats. The warmer months, typically from spring to autumn, are generally the best time to visit when most caves are open and accessible.
Caves maintain a cool temperature year-round, typically between 8 to 12 degrees Celsius, so it's advisable to bring a light jacket or sweater. Sturdy, non-slip footwear is highly recommended due to potentially uneven and wet surfaces. For self-exploration caves like Wenzelstein Cave, a flashlight is essential.
Yes, the region offers excellent hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, including mountain hikes, that often pass by or lead to cave entrances. For example, the Maiden hole is located on the Lemberg, which is part of popular hiking routes. You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Wehingen guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Wehingen is great for cycling. You can find numerous routes for both road cycling and gravel biking. Consider exploring the Road Cycling Routes around Wehingen or the Gravel biking around Wehingen guide to plan your adventure. Many routes offer scenic views and pass through the beautiful Swabian Jura landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the caves. Many enjoy the unique adventure of exploring walk-in caves like Karstloch Cave and Hollow Oven, often highlighting them as great discoveries for both adults and children. The geological formations, historical significance, and the opportunity for unique activities like boat tours in Wimsener Höhle are also highly valued.


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