Best caves around Anröchte are located within the surrounding Kreis Soest region and the broader Sauerland, providing access to various subterranean attractions. While Anröchte itself does not feature prominent caves, the nearby areas offer notable geological and archaeological sites. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including forests and valleys, which host these underground formations. The caves in the vicinity contribute to the area's natural and historical appeal.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Very nice hiking trails around the Hohlen Stein
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Next to the cave, there is a well-walked path leading up to the rock. There is a summit cross at the top and there is a great view, especially recommended at sunset. If you like climbing, you can also take the path that goes directly up the rock. Steep and small, easy climbing sections, also suitable for children (from around 5 years old) with parental supervision and sensible footwear.
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Short (paid) tours depending on demand, at least every 45 minutes, lots of explanations - not just about stalagmites, stalactites and stalagnates, but about the entire formation and previous cave. Dogs are also allowed on a leash, just note that there are a few stairs. PS: Sorry, guys, but did you understand that the highlight is called "BilsteinHÖHLE" and not "Tierpark" or "Bilsteinfelsen"? It would be nice if the photos were uploaded accordingly!
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The summit cross above the hollow stone is easy to reach and the view is worthwhile.
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A large, open cave that you can enter. Not very deep, but it has yielded archaeological finds from the late Paleolithic to the pre-Roman Iron Age.
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Just take a little break during the hike and examine the Bilstein caves. If you have a little more time, you can book the big tour, which goes deeper and you can see even more of the stalactite cave(s).
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The wildlife park invites you to take a walk at any time of the year or day. Numerous hiking trails lead to the wildlife park. Here you can find red deer, sika deer, raccoons, lynx, wild boar and foxes. Admission is free. In the wildlife park there is a stalactite cave that can be visited during a guided tour. There is an inn attached to the wildlife park.
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I can only recommend sights to everyone to have been there at least once
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The region offers a variety of subterranean experiences. You can find impressive stalactite caves like the Bilstein Cave, open caves with historical significance such as the Hollow Stone, and cave areas integrated into natural landscapes like the Lörmecke Stream and Caves.
Yes, the Hollow Stone (Hohler Stein) is particularly notable. It's a large, open cave that has yielded archaeological finds dating from the late Paleolithic period to the pre-Roman Iron Age, offering a glimpse into ancient human habitation.
The Bilstein Cave is a great option, especially as it's located within the Bilsteintal Wildlife Park, which offers additional attractions like various animals in a natural setting. The Hollow Stone and the Lörmecke Stream and Caves also offer family-friendly experiences with hiking opportunities.
In stalactite caves like the Bilstein Cave, you'll marvel at impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations that have developed over thousands of years. The Lörmecke Stream and Caves highlight a beautiful stream flowing through a mixed forest, offering a pure nature experience.
Caves generally maintain a constant cool temperature year-round, making them a good destination regardless of the season. For example, the Bilstein Cave is described as cool in the summer. If you plan to combine your visit with hiking in the surrounding areas, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather conditions.
Yes, many caves are integrated into scenic hiking areas. For instance, the Lörmecke Stream and Caves offer wonderful hiking trails. The Hollow Stone also has nearby hiking trails, and the Bilsteintal Wildlife Park, home to the Bilstein Cave, features numerous paths. You can find more hiking options in the area on the Easy hikes around Anröchte guide.
Given the constant cool temperatures inside caves, it's advisable to wear layers, even in summer. Sturdy, comfortable shoes are also recommended, especially if you plan to explore the surrounding hiking trails or if the cave paths are uneven.
While specific durations vary, the Bilstein Cave offers options for more in-depth examinations with a 'big tour,' suggesting that standard tours might be shorter, with extended options available for those wanting to explore further.
Beyond hiking, the region around Anröchte offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes for touring bicycles, as detailed in the Cycling around Anröchte guide, or enjoy road cycling routes found in the Road Cycling Routes around Anröchte guide.
Yes, the Atta Cave in Attendorn, while a bit further afield, is considered one of Germany's most famous and visited caves. It's known as the 'Cathedral of Stalactites' for its breathtaking and extensive formations and even offers a unique 'cave cheese' matured within its optimal conditions.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from the impressive stalactite formations in Bilstein Cave to the archaeological significance of the Hollow Stone. The combination of natural beauty, historical insights, and opportunities for hiking in areas like the Lörmecke Stream and Caves are highly valued by the komoot community.


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