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Top 20 Caves around Horbruch

Caves around Horbruch are primarily found within the wider Hunsrück region, particularly in the Landkreis Birkenfeld. This area is characterized by its diverse geological formations, including natural rock passages and historical mining tunnels. The landscape offers a blend of natural beauty and insights into the region's past mining activities. Visitors can explore unique rock breakthroughs and former industrial sites that have become part of the natural and cultural heritage.

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  • The most popular caves is Rock tunnel

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Rock tunnel

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The path leads through two consecutive rock breakthroughs. But be careful, the headroom is very limited.

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Herrenberg Show Mine

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A special kind of show mine. Slate used to be mined here. Today it is a paradise for fossil hunters, who can discover beautiful surprises in the slate. The tour is also suitable for people in wheelchairs.

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Leiermannspfad Bear Cave

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"Two or three hundred years ago there were still no music bands in the Moselle villages that played at festivals and celebrations, for child baptisms, weddings or fairs. This …

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From the entrance to the tunnel is nothing to see.

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Beautiful Madonna figure in the rock

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September 3, 2023, Felsentunnel

The path leads through two consecutive rock breakthroughs. But be careful, the headroom is very limited.

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Patron saint of miners, a bit hidden by the wayside in a small cave.

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https://www.museumsportal-rlp.de/museen/visitorbergwerk-grube-herrenberg Due to a rockfall in February 2022, the mine is closed indefinitely

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Shortly before, I had hiked past the small cave in Ahringsbachtal, and I saw it in front of me - was that the bear 🐻 from the legend of the Leiermannspfad?! 😮 Luckily, the bear was easily soothed with a few biscuits and then showed himself to be very approachable. And when the biscuits were completely plastered, the little guy trolled back to his cave, growling, and let me go on my way unmolested! 👋😄

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<< The hurdy-gurdy man from Ahringsbach >> "Two or three hundred years ago there were still no music bands in the Moselle villages that played at festivals and celebrations, for child baptisms, weddings or fairs. This was once done by the lyre, a kind of violin that was made to sound with a crank and at the same time been plucked from the sides. A hurdy-gurdy man also lived in Enkirch, who had returned home late one evening from a wedding in Starkenburg. He used the steep mountain path that is now called Leiermannspfad. Suddenly he heard a strange hum and grunt and stopped dead in his tracks. Then he saw a huge bear a short distance away. As quick as a squirrel, the hurdy-gurdy man climbed a tree, because the bear came running up with mighty leaps. With a constant growl, the mighty animal romped around the tree, nuzzled the bark and raised its paw with long, sharp claws menacingly up the trunk. But the dense branches prevented the monster from climbing the tree. For a while the hurdy-gurdy man sat stiff and stiff with fear in the branches and looked down at the humming monster. When he had finally recovered a little from his shock, he began to play the lyre. But all music was in vain; the bear didn't move from the spot, but sat on its broad rump and romped around the tree again and again, growling. So the hurdy-gurdy played all night long. On the one hand he encouraged himself in this way, on the other hand the lovely tones had a calming effect on the restless animal. Yes, Dickpelz only disappeared into the forest at dawn, because he was afraid of daylight. The hurdy-gurdy man quickly climbed down from his uncomfortable place to sleep and ran to Enkirch as fast as his legs would carry him." Source: Shortened from_ ghosts, counts and crooks "Sagas, legends, stories from the Moselland by Reinhold Wagner. Hetios Verlags- und Buchvertriebsgesellschaft, 52068 Aachen, telephone: 0241 - 555426, ISBN: 3-925087-50-8

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Horbruch?

The region around Horbruch, particularly within Landkreis Birkenfeld and the broader Hunsrück, offers a mix of natural rock passages and historical mining tunnels. You can find unique natural rock breakthroughs like the Rock tunnel, as well as former industrial sites that provide insight into the area's mining heritage, such as the Herrenberg Show Mine.

Are there any family-friendly cave attractions in the area?

Yes, the Herrenberg Show Mine is a family-friendly option. It's a historical slate mine that offers insights into the region's past and is also suitable for fossil hunters. It is even wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for many visitors.

What are some unique natural rock formations to visit?

The Rock tunnel near Bundenbach is a distinctive natural passage. It features a path that leads through two successive rock breakthroughs, requiring visitors to mind their heads due to limited headroom. It's a popular attraction integrated into local hiking routes.

Can I learn about the region's mining history through these caves?

Absolutely. The Herrenberg Show Mine is a prime example, where slate was once mined. It provides a direct look into the historical mining activities of the Hunsrück region. Additionally, the Cave in Naturpark Soonwald-Nahe also shows traces of early mining.

Are there any caves with religious or cultural significance?

Yes, the St. Barbara statue in the rock cave is a notable site. It features a statue of St. Barbara, the patron saint of miners, situated within a natural rock formation, blending natural beauty with cultural and religious interest.

What should I know before visiting the Rock tunnel?

When visiting the Rock tunnel, be aware that the path leads through two rock breakthroughs with very limited headroom. You will need to mind your head as you pass through. It's often described as a cool spot on hot days and is a unique feature on many dream loops.

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

The region around Horbruch is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, cycling routes, and road cycling routes. Many caves, like the Rock tunnel, are integrated into hiking paths, making it easy to combine cave exploration with a scenic walk.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the caves around Horbruch?

Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from the natural wonder of rock passages to the historical insights of mining tunnels. The Rock tunnel is loved for its unique natural passage, while the St. Barbara statue in the rock cave is noted for its beautiful blend of nature and culture. The Herrenberg Show Mine is popular for its historical context and fossil hunting opportunities.

Is there a cave that offers a quiet place to relax?

The Mystical cave provides a tranquil setting. Located at the foot of a large rock, it has benches inside where you can enjoy the view and peace. Depending on rainfall, a small watercourse may also create a waterfall effect, adding to the serene atmosphere.

Are there any caves that are less obvious to find?

The Cave in Naturpark Soonwald-Nahe is described as being directly on the path, yet you might almost walk past it due to its small size. Similarly, the Mystical cave is noted as being slightly off the main path, adding to its secluded feel.

What is the geological significance of the caves in this region?

The caves around Horbruch are part of the diverse geological formations of the Hunsrück region. They include natural rock passages formed over time and man-made tunnels from historical mining operations for ore, gemstones, and slate. These sites offer a glimpse into the geological history and mineral wealth of the area.

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