Natural monuments around Delligsen are situated within a landscape of rolling hills and verdant meadows, bordering the Weserbergland Nature Park. This region offers notable natural features and scenic beauty for exploration. The area provides opportunities to experience its natural beauty through extensive hiking trails and unique geological formations.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Rothestein Cave is a special highlight here. It's open from April to September. The climb is probably not suitable for everyone. Maybe I'm too tall for it. 😅
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The story of the Rothestein Cave is interesting and exciting!
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The natural ridge path along the Ith cliffs leads through the most beautiful nature and is peppered with vantage points for fantastic views. Good physical condition and surefootedness are a basic requirement for large parts of the path, however, especially when the paths become narrow trails. The winding paths, the constant ups and downs, which can make the path an exhausting challenge, should not be underestimated.
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The cliff path is a true hiking gem. It goes through the dense, old beech forests of the lth on mostly fine, narrow paths. And by the way, you walk past wonderful grotesque rock formations that run the entire way. The cliffs are sometimes small, sometimes they offer wonderful views and sometimes they are so big that you can climb them. A really worthwhile path.
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Passed by here on our 5th Ith-Hils-Weg stage.
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Not overcrowded, sturdy shoes recommended. Again and again magnificent views.
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In the season when the cave is accessible (April 1st - September 30th) you should take the chance and go inside. The narrow, long corridor conveys an exciting cave feeling. Today, however, one can no longer really imagine how cult sacrificial rituals took place here in the Bronze Age. Alfred Wollemann examined this cave for the first time in 1853 and found shards of pots, bones and tools made of bronze. The finds have been scientifically assigned to the Bronze Age. His descriptions of human sacrifices and cultic acts are now considered to be reliable.
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Fantastic view. On the other side you can see into the quarry.
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The region offers a variety of unique natural monuments. Don't miss the Rothestein Cave, known for its exciting cave feeling, or the Lippold's Cave, steeped in local legend. For panoramic views, the Leinebergland Balcony offers clear vistas of Hanover and the Harz mountains.
Yes, two prominent caves are the Rothestein Cave and Lippold's Cave. The Rothestein Cave is a long, dark cave accessible from April 1st to September 30th, offering an exciting experience. Lippold's Cave features several rooms and a rock column, blending natural geology with intriguing local history.
Many natural monuments offer stunning panoramic views. From the Leinebergland Balcony, you can see the skyline of Hanover to the north and the Brocken in the Harz mountains to the south-east. The Wilhelm Raabe Tower (located near Grünenplan) also provides magnificent views of the Weserbergland and Leinebergland, extending to the Brocken on clear days.
Absolutely. Lippold's Cave is famously associated with the robber Lippold, who, according to folklore, used clever methods to evade capture. The Rothestein Cave also has historical significance, with evidence suggesting cult sacrificial rituals took place there in the Bronze Age.
The region around Delligsen is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and mountain biking. For example, explore cycling routes like the 'Bloße Zelle (480 m) – Wilhelm Raabe Tower loop' or running trails such as the 'Wilhelm Raabe Tower – Firebreak Hut Viewpoint loop'. Mountain bikers can enjoy routes like the 'Glasebach Pond – Hilskamm Trail loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Cycling around Delligsen, Running Trails around Delligsen, and MTB Trails around Delligsen.
Yes, the area is crisscrossed with hiking trails. The Upper Cliff Trail (Lüerdissen Cliffs, Ith) runs beautifully along the Ith cliffs. The broader region also features the notable circular hiking routes like the Ith-Hils-Weg and Hilskammweg, which traverse natural paths and offer picturesque views of the landscape.
The Leinebergland Balcony is considered family-friendly, offering an open hiker's hut with benches and tables, making it a nice stopover for hikes with children. While some caves require crawling, the general area provides many accessible paths suitable for families.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for exploring the natural monuments, as the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Specifically, the Rothestein Cave is only accessible from April 1st to September 30th, as it serves as a winter storage for bats outside of this period.
For general outdoor exploration, wear comfortable, sturdy shoes suitable for hiking, as many trails involve uneven terrain. If you plan to visit caves like Rothestein Cave or Lippold's Cave, non-slip shoes are highly recommended, and bringing a good flashlight or headlamp is essential due to the darkness inside.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique geological formations, such as the bizarre rock formations at the Lüerdissen Cliffs, which are also popular with rock climbers. The panoramic views from spots like the Leinebergland Balcony are also highly praised. The blend of natural beauty with local legends and historical significance, particularly at Lippold's Cave, adds an extra layer of intrigue for many.
Yes, the Lüerdissen Cliffs are a well-known climbing spot in northern Germany. While some areas are protected for nature conservation, specific cliffs are explicitly allowed for climbers. You can often observe climbers in action here, and there are beautiful paths for hikers to enjoy the scenery.
The duration depends on the specific monument and your activity. For caves like Rothestein Cave, a visit might take 30 minutes to an hour. For viewpoints like the Leinebergland Balcony, you might spend less time unless you combine it with a longer hike. If you plan to explore the Lüerdissen Cliffs and the Upper Cliff Trail extensively, allocate several hours to fully immerse yourself.


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