Best caves around Eggolsheim are found in the Forchheim district of Bavaria, an area known for its natural karst cave systems. The region features the "Hohler Berg" (Hollow Mountain), which houses several notable caves. These geological formations offer diverse exploration opportunities for visitors. The landscape around Eggolsheim provides a natural setting for these underground attractions.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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The cave was named after the Muggendorf doctor Dr. Adolf Schauwienold, who discovered it in 1905.
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At the far end is a small crawlspace that probably doesn't lead any further, if the cave guide who has just instructed his group is to be believed. Please note the bat protection period from October to May! During this time, entry is prohibited.
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If you go to the Neideck ruins, you shouldn't miss the Neideck Grotto. The approximately 10 to 15 meter long cave is absolutely worth seeing.
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The Oswald cave is a passage cave that can be crossed effortlessly.
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If you want to illuminate them with tea lights, you should take a whole bag with you. And a rubbish bag: for the burned-out little lights. Attention, it is slightly slippery on the greasy stones... Have fun!!
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The swing gate is actually two imposing rock gates that are at right angles to each other and can be easily visited on a small circular path.
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Caves are a sensitive habitat (not just in winter!) for species that can only live here, in the dark. This includes a special species of spider that hangs its nests on the cave ceiling; tiny springtails and water fleas live in the water basins. If you trample through their habitat, they disappear. Please be considerate!
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Please also note the protection times for bats. In winter you have a great view over to the Neideck
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The Oswald Cave near Muggendorf is highly recommended for its ease of access. It's a spacious, relatively short through-cave that is freely accessible year-round without an entrance fee or special caving equipment. Its mostly horizontal floor makes it easy to traverse, though a torch is recommended for darker sections.
Yes, for those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Wundershöhle and Witzenhöhle, also on the Hohler Berg near Muggendorf, offer a more challenging exploration. These caves involve crawling through tight passages, steep drops, and require appropriate equipment and caution.
Many caves in the region have historical importance. The Oswald Cave served as a hiding place during the Thirty Years' War, with remnants of walls still visible. The Wundershöhle has yielded archaeological finds like pottery shards and cave bear bones, while the Witzenhöhle is linked to local legends of ancient sacrifices.
The region boasts diverse geological formations. The Oswald Cave is a rare through-cave, and in winter, it transforms into an ice cave with impressive ice stalagmites. The Doctor's Cave features natural stalactites and stalagmites, while the Feme Cave (Ulrichstein Cave) is a notable crevice cave with two entrances.
Yes, the Oswald Cave is integrated into official hiking trails like the Frankenweg and Heinrich-Uhl-Weg. Additionally, the wider region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore various routes by checking the Hiking around Eggolsheim guide.
The caves can be visited year-round. However, for a unique experience, consider visiting the Oswald Cave in winter, when cold convection currents lead to the formation of many ice stalagmites, creating a spectacular ice cave.
For easily accessible caves like the Oswald Cave, no special caving equipment is required, but a torch is highly recommended for comfort in darker sections. For more challenging caves like the Wundershöhle and Witzenhöhle, appropriate gear for crawling and navigating steep drops is necessary.
The Oswald Cave is an excellent choice for families due to its easy accessibility and through-cave experience. The Doctor's Cave is also listed as family-friendly, offering a natural wonder with stalactites.
Beyond cave exploration and hiking, the Eggolsheim region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking in the MTB Trails around Eggolsheim guide and road cycling in the Road Cycling Routes around Eggolsheim guide.
The Schwingbogen (Swing Arch) is an impressive natural monument featuring unique rock passages and boulders. It offers great perspectives and is considered a notable photo opportunity, especially in autumn, making it a popular spot for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from the easy passage of the Oswald Cave to the impressive rock formations like the Schwingbogen. The historical context, geological wonders like stalactites in the Doctor's Cave, and the opportunity for adventurous exploration in caves like the Wundershöhle are highly valued.
The Rosenmüller Cave is a large cave that opens up shortly after the entrance. While impressive, visitors note that it can be slightly slippery on the stones. It's recommended to visit between April and October to avoid disturbing bats.


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