Caves around Calw are situated in the Northern Black Forest, a region characterized by its natural rock formations, river valleys, and historical mining heritage. The area features diverse geological formations, including sandstone caves and adits, offering insights into both natural processes and human history. Calw itself is known for its picturesque old town and its connection to Hermann Hesse. The landscape provides opportunities for exploring underground environments and rugged natural terrain.
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Promisingly, it's advertised with a large sign. Sorry, but a cave doesn't look like much. Perhaps a fox could live in here. But it's not really an attraction. Access would have to be cleared first.
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The cave is accessible via a hiking trail and has a small access hole. For those who aren't experienced cavers and have the appropriate equipment, there's a beautiful rock formation at the entrance.
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It's hard to believe. It's almost on the road, but not visible from it. A grotto-like sandstone rock formation with a central bench.
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From the outside, only small holes are visible; the entrances have largely been covered with leaves and earth over the centuries. The air currents from the interior of the cave, however, suggest that an extensive cave system lies behind it. The cave is the second largest around Bad Liebenzell, after the Walzquelle spring.
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The St. George's tunnel is an experimental structure from the 18th century. The 135m long facility, which was still accessible in 1971, shows no signs of a large ore deposit. The entrance is now closed off by a grate and only a little of the tunnel entrance can be seen.
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The Beutelstein is located directly at the bottom of the Nagold valley near Bad Liebenzell. The top layer of the Bunter sandstone extends to the valley floor here. The basement rock of gneiss and granite is located beneath the Bunter sandstone. The Nagold has not dug deep enough near Bad Liebenzell to expose the basement rock. However, south of Bad Liebenzell there is a place where the Forbach granite is exposed on a road embankment. The boundary between granite and Bunter sandstone is therefore somewhat higher there than directly near Bad Liebenzell.
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The little-known "Höhle an Hohlen Steinberg" is located about 50 meters above the path in rocky terrain.
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The region around Calw offers a diverse range of underground experiences. You can explore natural sandstone caves like Hermit's Cave, which provides a cool respite, or discover cave-like overhangs and niches at locations such as View of the Teinach Valley from Beilfelsen. Additionally, there are historical mining adits and silver mines, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Yes, the area features significant historical mining sites. The Historic Silver Mine Neubulach (Hella-Glück-Stollen) offers guided tours into a former silver mine, providing an immersive experience of historical mining operations. Another notable site is the Saint George Adit, an exploratory mine shaft from the 18th century.
For families, the Historic Silver Mine Neubulach (Hella-Glück-Stollen) is highly recommended, offering entertaining and educational tours for all ages. There's also a Small Cave in Xanderklinge, which is noted as family-friendly and can be a fun discovery for younger explorers.
Many natural caves and formations are accessible year-round, though conditions can vary. For historical mines like the Historic Silver Mine Neubulach, summer months typically offer various guided tours. While closed in winter, information boards still provide insights. Always check specific opening hours for guided attractions.
Absolutely. Many caves and rock formations are integrated into hiking routes. For instance, Hermit's Cave is freely accessible in the Nagold Valley and can be reached via hiking trails. The Sternried Cave is also accessible via a hiking trail, though its entrance is small. For broader hiking opportunities, you can explore Running Trails around Calw, which often pass by natural landmarks.
The Northern Black Forest, where Calw is located, is known for its natural rock formations. You'll find impressive sandstone formations, such as those forming Hermit's Cave. Other notable features include the cave-like overhangs and niches at View of the Teinach Valley from Beilfelsen and the Beutelstein (Mondloch), which is a sandstone cave with a bench.
Some locations offer more challenging experiences. The climb to the View of the Teinach Valley from Beilfelsen involves around 160 steps and requires good sure-footedness, especially in damp conditions. The Cave below Beilfelsen also presents a steep climb for those seeking a more adventurous route, though the ladder mentioned in some tips may no longer be present.
Yes, the region around Calw is excellent for combining cave visits with cycling. Many caves and historical sites are situated along or near popular cycling routes. You can find various options for Cycling around Calw or explore specific Road Cycling Routes that pass through scenic areas where these attractions are located.
For natural caves and rock formations, sturdy footwear with good grip is essential, especially on uneven or potentially damp terrain. If visiting historical mines like the Historic Silver Mine Neubulach, you will typically be provided with a helmet and a cape for safety and comfort, as temperatures underground are consistently cool. Always consider bringing a light jacket, even in summer.
While some caves are well-known, others offer a more secluded experience. The Cave at Hohler Steinberg and the Old tunnel entrance are examples of less prominent, yet interesting, underground features that can be discovered while exploring the region's trails.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical insight. The stunning views from places like Beilfelsen after a rewarding climb are often highlighted. The educational and entertaining tours at the Historic Silver Mine Neubulach are also very popular, offering a unique experience for both young and old.


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