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Top 12 Caves around Rolbingen

Best caves around Rolbingen are found within a landscape characterized by diverse rock formations and natural shelters. This region features a variety of geological features, including sandstone and limestone, which have led to the formation of numerous caves and rock shelters. The area offers opportunities to explore natural monuments and unique rock formations.

Best caves around Rolbingen

  • The most popular caves is Hühnerfels Rock Shelter and Waterfall, a cave that features a large rock resembling a shell with a…

Last updated: May 8, 2026

Devil's Rock Waterfall and Cave

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The Teufelsfels is a beautiful rock formation. The short but very beautiful route is quite an experience!

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Hollow Rock (Eppenbrunn)

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Very beautiful rock with a cave and a bench at the base of the rock. From the upper side of the slope a path leads to the rock, where there is a beautiful view. Very nice photo motif.

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A great location with a nice new bench set.
If the weather permits, even with a waterfall directly from the rock above your head :-)

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Krappen Cave

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The Krappen cave is located slightly above Trulben (under the Krappenfelsen) directly on the new premium hiking trail "Trulber Sandhasenweg (11km)". The cave is signposted from the premium path and is particularly entertaining and interesting for children.

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Just a short detour from the sand hare tour but worth it. A welcome way to cool off on hot days. It takes some time for the eye to get used to the darkness. Flashlight would be an advantage.

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July 7, 2025, Hühnerfels Rock Shelter with Waterfall

A really great place, even for a rain shower!

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A great rock for a longer break. I personally really like the long vines hanging down.

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Andi
March 26, 2025, Krappen Cave

Be sure to make a detour to the Krappenhöhle cave and walk the circular path through it. The colors of the Bundsandstein rock are fascinating. It reminded me a lot of the play of colors on the Altschlossfelsen rocks.

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On the Devil's Path Tour, after the impressive Teufelsfels and Hühnerfels, you come to the Haspelfels with an original bench.

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A kind of large half-cave with a rest area on the side. When we visited, water was dripping from above into the middle. Beautiful.

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You can easily walk past. So keep your eyes open, otherwise you'll miss this beautiful highlight. Here you can rest, cool down and relax

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Impressive natural weather protection facility… including panorama on top

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Just a short detour from the sand hare tour but worth it. A welcome way to cool off on hot days. It takes some time for the eye to get used to the darkness. Flashlight would be an advantage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Rolbingen?

The Rolbingen region features a variety of geological formations, including sandstone and limestone, which have led to the formation of numerous caves and rock shelters. You'll find hollowed-out rocks, natural caves, and rock shelters, often accompanied by waterfalls, formed by water erosion.

Are there family-friendly caves in the Rolbingen area?

Yes, several caves around Rolbingen are suitable for families. For instance, Devil's Rock Waterfall and Cave is a natural monument with a small cave that offers an interesting rock formation, often with waterfalls and rest facilities. Hollow Rock (Eppenbrunn) also has a bench at its base and a viewpoint. Additionally, Krappen Cave is particularly entertaining and interesting for children, located directly on the premium hiking trail "Trulber Sandhasenweg".

What natural features can I expect to see in the caves around Rolbingen?

Many caves in the region are associated with impressive natural features. You can expect to see unique rock formations, natural shelters, and often waterfalls, especially after rain. Some caves, like Hühnerfels Rock Shelter and Waterfall, even feature a waterfall directly from the rock above, creating a beautiful photo motif. Others, like Rock Shower (Rock Shower Cave), showcase how water has shaped the rock over time.

What should I wear when visiting caves in Rolbingen?

Given that many caves and rock shelters in Rolbingen are natural formations and can be damp or dark, it's advisable to wear sturdy footwear suitable for uneven terrain. A flashlight is often recommended for exploring smaller caves, such as the one at Devil's Rock Waterfall and Cave, to fully appreciate the interior. Layers of clothing are also a good idea, as cave temperatures can be cooler than outside.

Are there hiking routes that include caves in Rolbingen?

Yes, the region offers hiking opportunities that incorporate these natural wonders. For example, Krappen Cave is located directly on the new premium hiking trail "Trulber Sandhasenweg". You can find more hiking routes around the area by visiting the Hiking around Rolbingen guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves in Rolbingen?

Visitors frequently appreciate the unique rock formations and the natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the opportunity for a covered rest area, especially at spots like Hühnerfels Rock Shelter and Waterfall. The viewpoints offered by some locations, such as Hollow Rock (Eppenbrunn), are also highly rated. The komoot community has shared over 400 photos and given more than 500 upvotes for these sites, highlighting their appeal.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the caves around Rolbingen?

Beyond exploring caves, Rolbingen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, by checking the Cycling around Rolbingen guide. For those who prefer off-road adventures, there are also gravel biking routes available in the Gravel biking around Rolbingen guide.

Are there any caves around Rolbingen that offer viewpoints?

Yes, several caves and rock shelters in the Rolbingen area provide excellent viewpoints. Hollow Rock (Eppenbrunn), for example, has a path leading to the rock from the upper slope, offering scenic views. Devil's Rock Waterfall and Cave and Hühnerfels Rock Shelter and Waterfall are also noted for their picturesque settings and potential views.

What is the difficulty level for exploring caves in Rolbingen?

Most of the listed caves and rock shelters around Rolbingen are considered to be of intermediate difficulty, often involving short detours from trails or slightly uneven terrain. They are generally accessible for those with a moderate fitness level. For example, Rock Shower (Rock Shower Cave) is a short detour from a main route, making it easily reachable.

Can I find any hidden gems among the caves in Rolbingen?

While the main highlights are well-known, the region's diverse geological features mean there are many natural shelters and hollowed-out rocks to discover. Exploring the hiking trails, such as the "Trulber Sandhasenweg" near Krappen Cave, can lead you to smaller, less frequented spots that offer a sense of discovery and unique photo opportunities.

Is there a specific time of year that is best to visit the caves in Rolbingen?

The caves and rock shelters around Rolbingen can be visited year-round. However, if you wish to see the waterfalls at locations like Hühnerfels Rock Shelter and Waterfall or Devil's Rock Waterfall and Cave, visiting after periods of rain or during spring thaws will increase your chances of seeing them in full flow. Cooler temperatures inside the caves can also offer a welcome respite during hot summer days.

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