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Top 20 Caves around Berg bei Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz

Caves around Berg bei Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz are situated within the broader district of Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, an area characterized by its diverse natural landscapes including the Franconian Alb. This region offers a variety of subterranean formations, from natural karst caves to historical rock cellars and former mining tunnels. The geological features provide opportunities for exploration and offer insights into the area's natural and industrial history. The surroundings feature significant rock formations and natural monuments, making it a…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

View of Happurger See from Hohler Fels

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The Houbirg is a mountain near Happurg in Middle Franconia with an abandoned Celtic oppidum of the same name. Remains of the walls, some of which are still ten meters …

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This spacious cave, about 20 meters long, five meters high and up to ten meters wide, is located in the hollow rock above Happurg. It forms one of the foothills …

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The Teufelskirche is a gorge in the Rhät Sandstone and an adventure playground in a mystical world. The path through the gorge leads in some places over wooden bridges or …

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Löwengrube rock cellar

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A fairytale place. the rock cellar is at your own risk and only with flashlight to enter, but it is worth.😎😎

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May 20, 2024, Teufelskirche Sandstone Gorge and Waterfall

Devil's Gorge currently closed until further notice due to wind damage

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The waterfall now consists of a small trickle in summer, at most to wash your hands.

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Visiting the large rock cellar is really fun. Already at the entrance you feel a coolness. A flashlight is a must, just to get around the wet, greasy spots on the floor.

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A great gorge that should only be entered with suitable footwear.

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This section should be done with suitable footwear. In wet weather it can get very muddy and greasy.

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Wild and romantic path through the "Teufelskirche" gorge, but very muddy when wet.

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There are different paths that lead to the high rock, sometimes steeper and more pleasant.

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Often crowded in summer, but otherwise it's rather quiet. A headlamp is advisable for the rock cellar.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable caves to visit around Berg bei Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz?

The region offers a variety of subterranean experiences. The König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle near Velburg is a prominent show cave known for its impressive dripstone formations. For more adventurous exploration, you can visit the Teufelskirche (Devil’s Church) — Waterfall and Cave, which features a sandstone gorge and former mining tunnels. The Löwengrube rock cellar is also a unique historical site to explore.

What makes the König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle special?

The König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle is considered one of Germany's most beautiful dripstone caves. It features stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and stalagnates, as well as unique formations like the 'Märchenwald' (Fairytale Forest). Discovered in 1895, it offers a guided tour through 270 meters of its 450-meter length, showcasing both natural beauty and historical lighting techniques.

Are there family-friendly caves in the area?

Yes, the Bucher Höhlen (Bucher Caves), also known as Silbersandhöhlen, near Postbauer-Heng, are artificial caves originally created for sandstone extraction. They form a small labyrinth that can be fun for children to explore. For a more structured experience, the guided tour at König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle is also suitable for families.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in these caves?

You can expect to see diverse geological formations. The König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle is famous for its dripstones (stalactites and stalagmites). Other sites like the Teufelskirche (Devil’s Church) feature sandstone gorges and waterfalls, while the Hohler Fels offers spacious karst caves and impressive rock formations.

Are there any caves with historical significance?

Absolutely. The Löwengrube rock cellar is a historical site near Altdorf, originally a quarry and later used as a beer cellar. The Hohler Fels is registered as a ground monument due to archaeological finds from the Stone Age and Urnfield Age. The Teufelskirche also has tunnels up to 70 meters long, remnants of historical lignite and silver mining attempts.

Do I need special equipment or permits for cave exploration?

For well-developed show caves like König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle, no special equipment is needed beyond comfortable walking shoes. For more natural or less developed sites like the Löwengrube rock cellar or the Teufelskirche, a flashlight is highly recommended, and waterproof, sturdy footwear is advisable due to potentially wet and muddy conditions. Generally, no permits are required for public access caves, but always check local regulations for specific sites.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves?

Many caves, especially show caves like König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle, maintain a constant cool temperature year-round, making them suitable for visits in any season. Natural rock formations and gorges like the Teufelskirche can be particularly atmospheric in winter with ice formations, but require extra caution due to slippery conditions. Summer can be busy, especially at popular viewpoints like Hohler Fels.

Are dogs allowed in or near the caves?

Access for dogs varies by location. While many outdoor trails leading to natural rock formations and cave entrances are dog-friendly, specific rules apply to commercial show caves or protected natural monuments. It's best to check the individual site's regulations before visiting with your dog. For example, the path through the Teufelskirche gorge can be challenging and muddy, which might not be ideal for all dogs.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a cave visit?

The region around Berg bei Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those along the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, suitable for cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling. Many caves, such as the Teufelskirche and Hohler Fels, are integrated into popular hiking trails, offering scenic views and natural exploration.

Are there easily accessible caves for all visitors?

The König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle offers a guided tour with established paths, making it relatively accessible for most visitors, though it involves walking underground. Natural caves and rock formations like the Teufelskirche or the Löwengrube rock cellar often involve uneven terrain, steps, or muddy sections, requiring a certain level of sure-footedness.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves around Berg bei Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz?

Visitors appreciate the captivating underground experiences, the stunning geological formations, and the glimpse into the natural and industrial history of the region. The combination of well-developed show caves and more adventurous natural rock formations, often integrated into scenic hiking routes, provides diverse opportunities for exploration and discovery.

Are there any unusual or more adventurous cave experiences?

For those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Teufelskeller Rock Formations offer a cleft cave with wedge-shaped crevices extending deep into the mountain, requiring a 50-meter climb. The Krügerloch Cave near Plankstetten, with its natural and artificial sections, also provides a mystical and mysterious atmosphere for exploration.

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