Best caves around Todtnau are found within a region known for its diverse natural landscape, including waterfalls and scenic mountains. The area features various geological formations and historical sites that offer unique underground experiences. While large, extensive cave systems are not a primary feature, smaller natural caves and historical mine tunnels are present. These sites provide insights into the region's geology and past mining activities.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Interesting how stones sound when knocked on, also great for young people to try something out
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A few meters underground very interesting a flashlight is helpful when I was there no light
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Be sure to visit the pit. There's a light switch at the beginning. Not recommended for those afraid of spiders, as larger ones await visitors right at the beginning.
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The Teufelsgrund Münstertal visitor mine is the first visitor mine in the Black Forest. With a helmet on your head, you hike a few hundred meters through the cold, wet tunnels. Absolutely worth seeing.
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In winter there is no ray of sunshine in the valley. The descent was freezing cold 🥶
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A visit to the Kaltwasserhof is possible here on Sundays.....it is an original Black Forest farm.....
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Refreshment stop at the visitor mine and start of the silver trail at Teufelsgrund. Educational trail with information about 1000-year-old Munster valley mining. Tour suggestion: www.komoot.de/tour/962895047
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Visitor's mine and Bergwerkstüble are worth a visit. Hike on the Geological Mining History Trail in Münstertal - Eichboden - Bildstöckle - Hirtenwegle - stopover at Bergwerkstüble - near the mine and silver trail in Teufelsgrund. Suggestion: https://www.komoot.de/tour/962895047/
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The Todtnau region offers a mix of experiences, including historical mine tunnels, natural ice holes, and thematic cave attractions. You can delve into over 1,000 years of mining history at the Teufelsgrund Show Mine, witness the unique natural phenomenon of the Zastler Ice Holes, or discover the playful Bat Cave at Tottenstein.
Yes, the area is rich in mining history. The Teufelsgrund Show Mine allows you to experience centuries of mining, and it also functions as a healing cave for allergies. Another historical site is Eselsbrunnen (wheel chamber), where an 8-meter water wheel once pumped water from the mine. You can also visit the Friedrich-August-Grube Visitor Mine, which features a freely accessible tunnel and sound columns.
For families, the Bat Cave at Tottenstein is a popular stop along the Zauberweg am Hasenhorn, a children's hiking trail with playful elements. The Teufelsgrund Show Mine and the Friedrich-August-Grube Visitor Mine also offer family-friendly experiences, including guided tours and interactive exhibits.
The Zastler Ice Holes are a notable natural monument where cold air accumulates, sometimes preserving ice between boulders even in midsummer. This is a rare occurrence in the Black Forest region.
Many caves and historical sites around Todtnau are accessible via hiking trails. For example, the Bat Cave at Tottenstein is part of the Zauberweg am Hasenhorn children's trail. You can find various hiking routes in the region, including easy to challenging options, by exploring the Hiking around Todtnau guide.
Beyond hiking, the Todtnau region offers extensive opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can find numerous trails and routes for different skill levels in the MTB Trails around Todtnau guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Todtnau guide.
Even on warm days, temperatures inside caves and mines can be significantly cooler. For sites like the Zastler Ice Holes, it can be very cold. It's advisable to wear layers, including a warm jacket or sweater, and sturdy, closed-toe shoes suitable for uneven terrain.
Specific parking information varies by location. Generally, popular attractions like the Teufelsgrund Show Mine and areas around the Hasenhorn Magic Trail (for the Bat Cave) typically have designated parking. For other natural sites, parking may be available at trailheads or nearby villages.
For managed attractions like the Teufelsgrund Show Mine or the Friedrich-August-Grube Visitor Mine, entry tickets or fees may apply. For natural formations like the Zastler Ice Holes, no specific permits are generally needed, but always respect local regulations and nature reserve rules.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from the historical insights offered by the show mines to the unique natural phenomena like the Zastler Ice Holes. The family-friendly options, such as the Bat Cave, are also highly rated for their engaging and playful nature. The komoot community has shared nearly 100 photos and given over 300 upvotes to these attractions.
Yes, some of the larger attractions, such as the Teufelsgrund Show Mine, have cafes or restaurants nearby, like the Bergwerkstüble. For other locations, you can often find cafes and pubs in the nearby towns and villages of the Todtnau region.


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