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Top 9 Caves around Haimendorfer Forst

Best caves around Haimendorfer Forst are located within the wider Nürnberger Land region, an area known for its karst landscape and diverse underground formations. This unincorporated area in Mittelfranken, Bavaria, offers a mix of natural karst caves and historical underground structures. The terrain features geological formations such as Franconian dolomite and Rhät Sandstone, providing varied exploration opportunities.

Best caves around Haimendorfer Forst

  • The most popular caves is Felsenkeller Fischbach, a historical rock cellar. This site, originally a sandstone quarry…

Last updated: May 30, 2026

Bowl Rock

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Also called keystone because of the indentations in the rock,
Easy to climb and a rustic place to take a break.

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Casemates and Loch Water Conduit Nuremberg

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Anyone who likes the underground world of Nuremberg should buy a ticket in the Altstadthof and join the experience. The city below the city and its history are impressive

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Felsenkeller Fischbach

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very nice place
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a very beautiful area

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Hausbrauerei Altstadthof

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The Altstadthof brewery is located at the historic brewing site at the foot of the Nuremberg Imperial Castle. Where red beer, Nuremberg's famous and popular city beer, was brewed as …

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Historic Art Bunker Nuremberg

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After Dresden, Nuremberg was the major city in Germany that was most destroyed in the Second World War. Nevertheless, irreplaceable Nuremberg art treasures survived in a unique art bunker.
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October 30, 2024, Kasematten und Lochwasserleitung Nürnberg

Nuremberg from below, totally worth seeing.

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Beer is brewed here, and whiskey, gin and beer brandy are distilled. Everything is served in the in-house pub, and there is also hearty food. Everything is served by friendly staff. If you don't stop here, it's your own fault.

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The rock passages in Nuremberg are absolutely worth seeing. Since this is a guided tour, please find out more online or at the information point on the main market square

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During the tour, you not only dive into the rock passages, but you can also visit the brewery

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Guided tours daily Tour duration: approx. 60 minutes Maximum number of participants: 20 people Booked groups by arrangement (German, English, max. 20 people) Audio guides: English, French, Spanish, Italian Meeting point: Historical Art Bunker, Obere Schmiedgasse 52 Several tours on different topics start from here. https://www.unterwelten-nuernberg.de/kunstbunker/ OR for other tours https://www.unterwelten-nuernberg.de/

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After Dresden, Nuremberg was the major city in Germany that was most destroyed in the Second World War. Nevertheless, irreplaceable Nuremberg art treasures survived in a unique art bunker. The vaults, carved deep into the castle hill to serve as beer storage facilities, were converted and equipped with all sorts of technology to provide optimal conditions for art worthy of protection. Unnoticed by the population, Nuremberg paintings, goldsmith's work, church windows, including art stolen by the Nazis, were safely stored away from the bombing campaign. Other non-transportable art, such as the Beautiful Fountain, was walled up to protect it in this way. The tour of the historical art bunker gives an insight into how the population was prepared for war at an early stage. Despite all these measures and contrary to all the announcements of Nazi propaganda, Nuremberg was almost completely destroyed. The extent of the damage is explained graphically during the tour.

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On the tour "Outhouse meets draw well" you are taken into the (hole water pipe) water supply of the Middle Ages. An hour of exciting, underground tour where you can look at the manhole covers from below 😜. Absolutely worth seeing and very entertaining. Highly recommended!! The starting point is at the art bunker. Normal shoes are totally fine 😉. The rubber boots and also the high heels 👠 can stay at home 😬😂

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Haimendorfer Forst?

The region around Haimendorfer Forst, part of the wider Nürnberger Land, offers a mix of natural karst caves and historical underground structures. You can find geological formations like those in the Schwarzach gorge, as well as man-made sites such as historical rock-cut cellars and defensive passages.

Are there any historical underground sites to visit?

Yes, the area is rich in historical underground sites. You can explore the Casemates and Loch Water Conduit Nuremberg, an impressive system providing insight into the 'city below the city'. Another significant site is the Historic Art Bunker Nuremberg, which protected art treasures during WWII.

Which caves are suitable for families?

Several sites are family-friendly. Felsenkeller Fischbach, a historical rock cellar, is considered a very beautiful area suitable for a family visit. The Bowl Rock, an easy-to-climb natural monument, also offers a rustic place for a break that families can enjoy.

What natural cave formations are notable in the area?

Beyond the highlights, the wider Nürnberger Land region features impressive natural formations. The Vogelherd Grotto near Krottensee is a large through-cave composed of Franconian dolomite, and the area around it has karst trails. Karl's Cave, formed by the Schwarzach river, is another significant natural washout.

Are there any caves with historical significance related to famous figures?

Yes, the Gustav Adolf Cave, located directly on the Schwarzach river, is a historical site. It is said that King Gustav Adolf II of Sweden visited this location during the Thirty Years' War, a fact commemorated by a memorial plaque.

What are the best outdoor activities to combine with a cave visit?

The region around Haimendorfer Forst offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and MTB trails. For example, explore the 'Road Cycling Routes around Haimendorfer Forst' or the 'Gravel biking around Haimendorfer Forst' for scenic rides. You can find more details on these activities at komoot.com/guide/29581 and komoot.com/guide/3444508 respectively.

Where can I find information about guided tours for underground sites?

For sites like the Casemates and Loch Water Conduit Nuremberg, details on tours and admission fees can be found at felsengaenge-nuernberg.de. Similarly, the Historic Art Bunker Nuremberg offers daily guided tours; more information is available at unterwelten-nuernberg.de/kunstbunker/.

Are there any unique geological features to look out for?

Beyond the caves themselves, the region's geology includes formations like the Rhät Sandstone, which forms the mystical setting of the Teufelskirche (Devil's Church), a gorge with a cave-like section. The area also features the foothills of the Jura plateau, where the Hohler Fels cave is located.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the caves and underground sites here?

Visitors appreciate the historical depth and unique experiences offered. For instance, the Casemates and Loch Water Conduit Nuremberg are praised for their impressive insight into the 'city below the city'. The Felsenkeller Fischbach is noted as a 'very beautiful area' and 'highly recommended' by the komoot community.

Are there places to eat or drink near the caves?

Yes, particularly in Nuremberg, you can find amenities. The Hausbrauerei Altstadthof is a historic brewery located at the foot of Nuremberg Imperial Castle, offering good beer and food. It also sells tickets for guided tours through historic rock passages.

What should I wear or bring when exploring some of the more adventurous cave areas?

For areas like the Teufelskirche, which involves wooden bridges and stone blocks leading to a small waterfall and a cave, waterproof footwear is highly recommended due to the terrain and potential for wet conditions.

Can I find less crowded cave experiences?

While some popular sites can see many visitors, exploring in the morning can offer a special, calm atmosphere at places like the Vogelherd Grotto. Additionally, seeking out some of the lesser-known natural formations or historical cellars might provide a more tranquil experience.

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