Caves around Hasborn are primarily found within the Eifel region, characterized by its volcanic past and diverse natural landscapes. This area features geological formations resulting from ancient volcanic activity, including basalt lava flows and cinder cones. The terrain offers a mix of valleys and elevated viewpoints, providing varied exploration opportunities. The region's natural features include grottos, waterfalls, and historical sites.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Unfortunately, the path there is completely overgrown and impassable. As of June 25, the descent isn't worth it.
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The success of the film "Tatort Falkenlay" inspired the idea of building a concrete replica of the main character, the old Lippi, for the film crew, the community, and guests. Apparently, it's located in the cave of events, and so the idea was born! What should it look like? He prefers to indulge in his favorite pastime: relaxing around the campfire! A friendly neighbor lent his face and hands to create lifelike casts. They constructed the upper body skeleton from strong wire. The legs were made from plumbing pipes and attached to the body. Now the hard work began. Everything had to be filled with scrap paper, wrapped several times, and then rewired. After dressing Lippi in old pants, they could begin the concrete work. Now the fine details of the body were modeled. The head, face, hands, and feet, which had been pre-cast, were placed in their designated places. The masterpiece was complete! With the kind support of the Kennfus volunteer fire department, Lippi then moved to his cave beneath the Falkenlay!
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There is so much to discover on this section
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Caves and a nice rest area with information board
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Nice VIP highlight with the passage grotto, the waterfall and the Teufelsbrück. Belongs to a hike around Bad Bertrich.
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The cheese grotto got its name from the cheese loaves apparently stacked here. The also common naming Elfengrotte does not come from elves, but here was the eleventh mill in the Ueßbachtal.
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"The enchanted elf grotto near Bad Bertrich is a popular excursion destination, especially for small GesundLand visitors, because fabulous fairy tales come to life here in front of the inner eye. Sink into legendary stories and old legends for a moment when you visit the small grotto. The cave is located directly on the "HeimatSpur Walking Path Elfengrotte", which is 2.4 km long and can also be mastered by children. Right next door, the Elbesbach waterfall tumbles down with a roar. This place owes its nickname "cheese grotto" to the shape of its Stones reminiscent of round cheese loaves.The grotto was created many thousands of years ago when glowing hot basalt lava flowed from the high volcanoes into the Üssbach valley and created a unique landscape there.When it cools down, the basalt lava solidifies into columns in which horizontal stress cracks developed. Weathering over the centuries has given rise to the shape of stacked cheese loaves, the de give the elf grotto its special look." You can visit the Elfengrotte along these hiking trails: - HeimatSspur walking path Elfengrotte - HeimatSspur Adventure Trail Knights-Robbers-Romans - HeimatSspur In the footsteps of the Moselle gang https://www.eifel.info/a-elfengrotte
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The caves around Hasborn are primarily found within the Eifel region and are characterized by their volcanic origins. You'll discover volcanic grottos, natural rock formations, and even Stone Age caves. These formations often integrate with hiking trails, offering a unique blend of subterranean and outdoor experiences.
Yes, the Falkenlay Stone Age Caves are a significant historical site. These smaller caves in the volcanic rock of the Falkenlay show evidence of Stone Age hunter settlements dating back between 2000 and 4000 BC.
Several locations are family-friendly. The Falkenlay Stone Age Caves are great for exploring with children. Additionally, the Elf Grotto and Elbesbach Waterfall and the Elfengrotte and Teufelsbrücke at Elbesbach, Bad Bertrich are also marked as family-friendly, offering interesting natural features.
The Elf Grotto is known for its unique rock formations that resemble stacked cheese wheels, created by volcanic activity. It's accompanied by the beautiful Elbesbach waterfall. The region's volcanic past also means you'll encounter basalt lava flows and cinder cones.
Yes, the Kobesloch Hut, while primarily a hut, is listed as a natural monument and cave-associated feature, offering a great view over the Lieser Valley. Many cave locations are integrated into trails that provide elevated viewpoints.
The Eifel region around Hasborn is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle and gravel biking options, as well as mountain biking trails. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Holzmaar – Großes Schlitzohr Tunnel loop' for cycling or 'Old Railway Bridge near Plein – Shelter with a View of Wittlich loop' for MTB. Find more routes at Cycling around Hasborn, MTB Trails around Hasborn, and Gravel biking around Hasborn.
The old Lippi is a unique, life-sized concrete replica of a film character, created for a film crew and the local community. It's located in a cave beneath the Falkenlay, offering an unusual and interesting sight for visitors.
Many of the cave-related highlights and surrounding trails are rated as intermediate difficulty. For instance, the Elf Grotto and Elbesbach Waterfall and Falkenlay Stone Age Caves are considered intermediate. Some routes in the wider area can be challenging, while others are easy, so it's good to check specific trail details.
Visitors appreciate the unique geological formations, especially the 'cheese wheel' rocks at the Elf Grotto, and the historical significance of the Stone Age caves. The integration of these natural wonders with scenic hiking trails and viewpoints, like the one at Kobesloch Hut, is also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the Elbesbach Waterfall is located right next to the Elf Grotto. Another grotto, the Elfengrotte at Elbesbach, Bad Bertrich, also features a small waterfall nearby.
The Eifel region's caves are a direct result of ancient volcanic activity. Lava flows from volcanoes pushed into valleys, and as they cooled, they solidified into unique formations. Weathering over centuries has further shaped these into grottos and rock shelters, like the 'cheese wheel' formations of the Elf Grotto.


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