Caves around Neckargerach are primarily found within the broader Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis region, offering a diverse range of underground experiences. While natural caves are not directly within Neckargerach, the surrounding area features historical tunnels and natural rock formations. These sites provide insights into regional history and geology, making them notable points of interest. The landscape is characterized by the Neckar river valley and the Odenwald forest, contributing to varied outdoor exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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The Bundeswehr's underground facility in Neckarzimmern is a huge, complex warehouse with approximately 170,000 square meters of space and over 40 kilometers of roads and railways – originally a gypsum mine dating back to the 18th century. Today, over 190,000 items are stored there, but what exactly is in the crates remains secret.
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The "Brasse" tunnel entrance is part of the historic "Goldfisch" underground relocation in Obrigheim, which served as an underground aircraft engine factory during World War II. The "Brasse" tunnel was a planned expansion, but only partially realized. These tunnels were built by concentration camp prisoners and forced laborers under extreme conditions.
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Massive rock formation… a suitable place to hide in the dry in case of a rain shower
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To be found towards the gate… now in the best company of blackberries
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Beautiful rock formation covered with moss that encourages climbing… ⚠️… slippery
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The region around Neckargerach offers a diverse range of underground experiences, including significant historical tunnels, natural rock formations, and impressive stalactite caves. You can discover sites with historical importance from World War II, natural rock shelters, and geological wonders.
Yes, the Eberstadt Stalactite Cave is a prominent natural wonder in the Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis. This cave is approximately two million years old and features impressive formations of stalagmites and stalactites. There is also an information center with exhibits on local geology and ecology.
Access to the Eberstadt Stalactite Cave costs 5 euros for adults and 4 euros for children.
The Brasse Tunnel Entrance in Obrigheim is a significant historical site. It was part of the "Goldfisch" underground relocation project, serving as an aircraft engine factory during World War II. Another notable site is the Bundeswehr Underground Storage Facility in Neckarzimmern, a massive hollowed-out mountain originally used for gypsum mining.
Yes, the Felsenhaus (Robbers' Rock House) is a natural monument and historical site that is family-friendly and offers opportunities for climbing. The Rock cave is also considered family-friendly and is located on hiking trails with wonderful views.
Yes, the Rock cave is situated directly on hiking trails that offer scenic views. The Felsenhaus (Robbers' Rock House) is also found within a forest setting, accessible via trails.
The area around Neckargerach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and mountain hikes. For example, explore routes like the 'Guttenbach Lock and Weir – Neckar River at Binau loop' for running or the 'Neckar Bridge, Zwingenberg – Neckar Bend at Hirschhorn loop' for road cycling. More details can be found in the Running Trails around Neckargerach, Road Cycling Routes around Neckargerach, and Mountain Hikes around Neckargerach guides.
Natural caves like the Eberstadt Stalactite Cave are generally accessible year-round, though it's always best to check specific opening times. For outdoor rock formations and historical tunnel entrances, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploration. Summer is also suitable, but be prepared for warmer weather.
When visiting natural caves, wear sturdy, non-slip shoes and bring a light jacket, as cave temperatures can be consistently cool regardless of the outside weather. For outdoor rock formations and historical sites, comfortable hiking attire and appropriate footwear for varied terrain are recommended.
The Bundeswehr Underground Storage Facility in Neckarzimmern is a functional storage facility for the German armed forces. Information regarding public access or guided tours is limited, and it is not typically classified as a public visitor attraction.
The Cellar Vault of a Ruin is a less-known historical site. This solidly built vaulted cellar of a house ruin is found in the abandoned village of Unterferdinandsdorf, often hidden by ferns, offering a glimpse into past structures.
The Eberstadt Stalactite Cave showcases impressive geological formations like stalagmites and stalactites, formed over millions of years. Other sites, like the Felsenhaus (Robbers' Rock House), are natural rock formations that highlight the region's unique geology.


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