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Top 20 Caves in Amberg-Sulzbach

Best caves in Amberg-Sulzbach are situated within the Franconian Jura, a region characterized by diverse karst formations and subterranean landscapes. This area provides numerous opportunities for cave exploration and hiking, featuring sites of geological and historical significance. The impressive limestone cliffs and varied natural scenery contribute to its appeal for outdoor activities.

Best caves in Amberg-Sulzbach

  • The most popular caves is Vogelherd Grotto, a cave that is an impressive karst formation near Krottensee. It consists of Franconian dolomite and…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Vogelherd Grotto

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The Vogelherdgrotte is an impressive karst cave near Krottensee. It consists of Franconian dolomite (Malm). The cave experiences heavy recreational use.

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Mystery Grotto

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In winter, beautiful ice formations can be admired here, also inside. The strange name of the cave can be traced back to a legend. There is an information board in front of the entrance.

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Prellstein Rock Formation

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From the hiking car park in Hirschbach (near Gasthof Goldener Hirsch) back to the village square. Over the brook and between the houses up to the edge of the …

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Geiskirche Cave

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The mighty rock hall of the Geiskirche, open on two sides, with the massive rock pillar is located on hiking trail 3 to the Easter cave. The dimensions of this …

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Cäcilien Grotto

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On my walk, I was most impressed by the grotto itself. The ceiling must have been closed at some point, meaning it collapsed. But that only makes it more mystical now. Amazing! 😎✌️

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Kühloch Cave

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History: Cattle hideouts of the farmers, Zuflilstort before the occupation in 1945
Excavations: cave bear, mammoth, tools from the Hallstatt and Latenezeit

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Amtsknechtsstube Cave

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The entrance is not without problems, if you hike you have to use the front entrance😅 Behind the small, deep entrance you wouldn't suspect the large room😎✌️

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Very nice, shady beer garden. Note opening hours! A visit to the small but fine stalactite cave is definitely worth it.

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Sackdilling Rock Labyrinth

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The Sackdillinger rock labyrinth is opened up by a 2.6 km long circular walk (marking: "rock tour"). But actually it's better to go back and forth from Sackdilling to the …

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Frenchmen's Cave

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French soldiers are said to have used the small cave as a resting place in 1796. It has a striking double entrance and a large lobby, a total of about 60m in length.

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February 17, 2025, Franzosenloch

Impressive little cave with great light play

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January 20, 2025, Amtsknechtsstube Cave

Paths are well signposted, there is hardly any sun on this side in the winter months.

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The Mystery Grotto is located near Neuhaus an der Pegnitz and is part of the Karst Hiking Trail. The name of the grotto comes from a legend that tells of the "White Lady". This legend says that the cursed soul of Countess Kunigunde von Leuchtenburg, who lived in the 13th century, is said to appear in the grotto as a restless spirit. The grotto is about 12 meters wide and 16 meters long and offers an impressive hall. Beautiful ice formations can be admired, especially in winter. The entrance to the grotto is partially walled up and closed in winter during the bat protection period. The grotto is only accessible from April to September.

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Udo 🐬
October 12, 2024, Franzosenloch

Impressive cave that leads very steeply downwards. A warning sign indicates the danger. Several passages and caves run through it.

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These rock formations are simply breathtaking.

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Alwin
March 31, 2024, Cäciliengrotte

On my walk, I was most impressed by the grotto itself. The ceiling must have been closed at some point, meaning it collapsed. But that only makes it more mystical now. Amazing! 😎✌️

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The entrance is not without problems, if you hike you have to use the front entrance😅 Behind the small, deep entrance you wouldn't suspect the large room😎✌️

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Elfi
September 3, 2023, Franzosenloch

The two entrances and a rock hole make the French hole unmistakable

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the caves in Amberg-Sulzbach unique?

The Amberg-Sulzbach district, nestled within the Franconian Jura, is renowned for its diverse karst formations, dripstone caves, and rock labyrinths. The region's impressive limestone cliffs and varied natural scenery create a unique underground landscape, offering numerous opportunities for exploration.

Are there any caves with historical significance in the region?

Yes, the region has caves with historical ties. For instance, Kühloch Cave has a history dating back to the Stone Age, with evidence of human habitation and excavations revealing cave bear and mammoth remains. It also served as a cattle hideout for farmers and a refuge during wartime.

Which caves are known for impressive rock formations?

The Vogelherd Grotto is an impressive karst formation near Krottensee, consisting of Franconian dolomite and known for its remarkable karst features. Another notable site is the Geiskirche Cave, a mighty rock hall distinguished by a massive rock pillar.

Can I find caves with unique legends or stories?

Absolutely. The Mystery Grotto near Neuhaus an der Pegnitz is known for a local legend about the 'White Lady,' the cursed soul of Countess Kunigunde von Leuchtenburg, who is said to appear as a restless spirit. An information board at the entrance details this intriguing story.

Are there family-friendly caves to visit in Amberg-Sulzbach?

Many caves in the region are suitable for families. The Geiskirche Cave, with its spacious rock hall, is considered family-friendly. Kühloch Cave also offers an accessible passage that children can enjoy exploring.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves?

The caves can be visited year-round, but some offer unique experiences seasonally. For example, the Mystery Grotto and Geiskirche Cave showcase beautiful ice formations in winter, making them particularly attractive. However, some caves like the Mystery Grotto are closed from October to March for bat protection.

Are there hiking trails that incorporate cave exploration?

Yes, the region is ideal for combining hiking with cave exploration. The Amtsknechtsstube Cave serves as the starting point for the Norissteig trail, offering an exciting beginning to an adventure. The Geiskirche Cave is also located on hiking trail 3, which leads to the Osterhöhle.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the caves?

Beyond cave exploration, the Amberg-Sulzbach region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy hikes like the "Vogelherd Grotto – Weissingkuppe Rock Labyrinth loop" or more challenging mountain hikes such as those around the Norisbrettl Via Ferrata. Cycling routes are also available, like the "Hindenburg Bridge – Amberg's 'Stadtbrille' loop." For more details, explore the easy hikes, cycling tours, and mountain hikes in Amberg-Sulzbach.

Are there any caves that require special equipment or are more challenging to access?

Some caves in Amberg-Sulzbach, such as the Amtsknechtsstube Cave, are noted for having a challenging entrance. While many are accessible, some require a flashlight for exploration. Always be prepared with appropriate footwear and lighting when venturing into less developed caves.

Can I find a rock labyrinth in the Amberg-Sulzbach area?

Yes, the region is home to the Sackdilling Rock Labyrinth. This natural monument offers a unique landscape of rock formations to explore, providing a different kind of subterranean experience compared to traditional caves.

Are there any caves that also offer amenities like food or drink?

Yes, the Osterhöhle is unique in that it is associated with a forest tavern, offering a place to relax and refresh after exploring the dripstone cave.

What should I bring when exploring caves in Amberg-Sulzbach?

When exploring the caves, especially those that are less developed, it's advisable to bring a flashlight, sturdy footwear, and appropriate clothing. Some caves can be cool even in summer, and a headlamp can be very useful for hands-free exploration.

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