Caves around Inzlingen are primarily found in the surrounding Black Forest region, an area known for its varied geological features. The landscape near Inzlingen includes formations such as sinkholes and natural caves, alongside historical man-made rock cellars. These subterranean sites offer insights into the region's natural processes and past human activities. The area's geology, particularly the shell limestone in the Dinkelberg region, contributes to the formation of these cavities.
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The beer cellar, built around 1850, is listed as a minor monument. For the 1200th anniversary celebrations in 1986, it was restored by two Maulburg craftsmen in 111 hours of voluntary labor.
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Definitely go to the Tschamberhöhle The visit is worth it, have fun
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The Tschaberhöle is a very beautiful cave definitely a must
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The way under the bridge when pushing is always interesting.
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With a flashlight you can look inside pretty well.
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The Teufelhof Basel is a hotel in Basel's old town in two historic buildings at Leonhardsgraben 47-49. Parts of the building complex (Leonhardgraben 47) and the cellar (archaeological monument) are listed in the canton of Basel-Stadt's inventory of monuments. The idea behind the operation is to operate independent art and culture as part of a "self-subsidization" of the cultural operation through a parallel hotel and restaurant operation. Due to objections, the permit had to be obtained before the Swiss Federal Court before the opening. After this six-and-a-half-year waiting period, the hotel opened on April 28, 1989. The Teufelhof Basel now employs 70 people. The hotel consists of two buildings, the art hotel and the gallery hotel. The art hotel has eight rooms and one suite, all of which are designed as habitable works of art. The gallery hotel has 20 rooms and four junior suites and is also used as an exhibition space. Nine art rooms were designed by various artists as experiential spatial art. The artists are free to paint directly on the walls or work with materials in the room. The Teufelhof also regularly supports artists with exhibitions or projects of various kinds. The cultural operations include a theater with cabaret performances and satirical programs. The promotion of regional individual artists and groups - from accompanying rehearsals in the in-house theater to premieres in the Teufelhof - also plays an important role in the program planning. The theater is financed by the Teufelhof Basel, but since 2002 has also received a contribution from the two cantons of Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft. In addition to the cultural operations in the sense of the theater and the art hotel, the house also houses two restaurants, the gourmet restaurant "Bel Etage" and the restaurant "Atelier". The house also houses a coffee bar, a gallery hotel with changing exhibitions that is offered as a free platform for the artists, a wine shop "falstaff" and a small archaeological museum, embedded in the historic Basel city walls from the 11th and 13th centuries. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teufelhof_Basel
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Unfortunately we didn't manage to walk into the cave
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In the Tschamber Cave, about 1600 meters of cave passages were explored, of which 600 meters are open to visitors.
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You can explore the Teufelsloch Sinkhole, a funnel-shaped natural monument known for its dark depth and rising gases. For a more extensive experience, the Erdmann Cave in Hasel, a short drive from Inzlingen, is one of Germany's oldest stalactite caves with impressive formations, including a record-holding stalactite over 4 meters high.
Yes, the region features historical man-made structures. The Roniger Rock Cellar in Magden, built around 1868, is a 16-meter deep vaulted cellar originally used for beer storage. Another historical site is the Maulburg Beer Cellar, constructed around 1850, which was restored for its historical significance.
The Tschamber Cave is considered a family-friendly destination, offering 600 meters of accessible passages for exploration. The Erdmann Cave in Hasel also provides guided tours suitable for all ages, including children, to see its ancient stalactite formations.
The caves around Inzlingen are primarily influenced by the shell limestone in the Dinkelberg region, which allows for the formation of cavities through erosion. This geology contributes to natural sinkholes like Teufelsloch and impressive stalactite caves such as Erdmann Cave, a rarity in the granite and sandstone-heavy Black Forest.
Yes, the Tschamber Cave in Rheinfelden offers a unique experience with an underground waterfall. Visitors can explore approximately 600 meters of its passages, providing an immersive adventure into subterranean water systems.
The area around Inzlingen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy to moderate trails like the "View of Inzlingen and Basel loop from Inzlingen." For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling and touring bicycle routes, such as the "Inzlingen Moated Castle – Rührberg Ridge Trail loop." You can explore more options on the Hiking around Inzlingen and Cycling around Inzlingen guide pages.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails nearby. For example, the "Inzlinger Kreuz forest car park – View of Inzlingen and Basel loop from Inzlingen" is an easy 4.1 km hike. Another easy option is the "Inzlingen Moated Castle – View from St. Chrischona loop from Inzlingen," which is about 6.7 km. Find more details on the Hiking around Inzlingen guide.
The Brudersloch, also known as Hermit's Cave, is located near Lörrach. It is noted for providing a cool respite, especially after a walk, and features a stone bench inside. While not extensively documented for detailed features, it offers a quiet natural spot.
Visitors appreciate the diverse subterranean experiences, from natural formations to historical structures. The community has contributed 147 photos and 145 upvotes across various highlights, indicating a strong interest in the unique geological features and the historical insights these sites offer.
The Erdmann Cave in Hasel, a short distance from Inzlingen, is one of Germany's oldest stalactite caves. It boasts formations estimated to be 135,000 years old, including a stalactite recognized in the Guinness Book of Records for its size and age. This cave offers a deep dive into ancient geological history.
While not directly in Inzlingen, the Teufelhof Basel: Archaeological Cellar and Inner City Wall offers a unique historical experience. You can visit old Basel city walls from the 11th and 13th centuries, with archaeological finds displayed, providing insight into the region's past.


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