Caves in Landkreis Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz offer diverse geological formations and historical insights. This region in the Upper Palatinate features a landscape shaped by natural rock formations and underground systems. Visitors can explore various cave types, from dripstone caves to historical rock cellars and former mining tunnels. The area provides opportunities to observe natural features and learn about local history.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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It's a good idea to bring a warm sweater for your visit, because to enjoy it, you shouldn't have to freeze inside at a constant 8°C. Photo permission costs only a euro and is, of course, worth it.
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Overall, this is a wonderful, easy bike tour. Highlights include the beautiful, unspoiled Laber Valley, the rock cellars along the trail, and the Rose Cemetery in Dietkirchen.
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A beautiful place, very idyllic. If you walk around the outside you can see the mill wheel.
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Here for the 2nd time, but this time with a visit to the stalactite cave. There is no longer an official tour, but with the help of a brochure or by downloading the audio guide to your cell phone you can learn a lot about the beautiful stalactite cave, which is considered the most beautiful in Germany. I have never seen a more beautiful one. Highly recommended even without a personal tour, as you can choose your own pace. It is also worth mentioning that you can see bats and for an extra €1 you can take as many photos as you like, but without flash. Due to the cold, wet weather, it was warmer and more pleasant in the cave, as there was no wind and no rain.
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Great trail again today, especially in combination with a detour to the plateau and subsequent technical downhill S2-S3.
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The path winds through a beautiful beech forest up to the Buchberg (591 meters). Keep your eyes open for the rock towers of the Teufelskeller, which are hidden in the forest just before the summit.
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Yes, the König Otto Dripstone Cave near Velburg is notable for its accessibility, with parts of it designed to accommodate wheelchair users. The Adventhalle within this cave is particularly family-friendly.
The region's caves provide a glimpse into its past. The Bucher Caves (Silversand Caves) have historical significance, while the Teufelskirche Waterfall and Cave area features tunnels that were once used for lignite and silver mining. The Dogger Rocks — Niederhofen Rock Cellars also offer insights into historical uses of natural rock formations.
You can marvel at stunning dripstone formations, including stalagmites and stalactites, particularly in the König Otto Dripstone Cave. This cave also features a 'treasure chamber' with water-filled sinter basins. The Teufelskirche area offers a scenic gorge, and the Hohlloch Cave (Velburg) is known for its impressive grotto and large entrance.
The König Otto Dripstone Cave is considered one of Germany's most beautiful dripstone caves, featuring impressive stalagmites and stalactites, including formations resembling fairytale figures. It offers guided tours, maintains a constant cool temperature of 8 degrees Celsius, and is uniquely accessible in parts for wheelchair users.
The Teufelskirche (Devil's Church) features a waterfall and an associated cave system. While the waterfall can be seasonal, the area is known for its beautiful gorge. You can also explore historical mining tunnels, some up to 70 meters long, which provide a glimpse into the region's industrial past. Appropriate footwear is recommended for exploring the gorge.
The Löwengrube Felsenkeller (Lion's Pit Rock Cellar) is a large rock cellar offering a refreshing coolness. Visitors are advised to bring a flashlight due to the dark interior and to be aware that areas inside can be wet and slippery.
The Hohlloch Cave (Velburg) is a natural monument characterized by its large cave entrance and impressive grotto. It offers a view over Velburg and is a popular spot for its natural beauty.
The Bucher Caves (Silversand Caves) are a cave system with historical significance. They are recognized as a family-friendly destination within the region, offering an interesting underground experience.
The Krügerloch Cave, also known as Kruzerloch, is a unique cave in the Doggersandstein. Its origin is largely natural, with some artificial expansions, creating a distinctive and powerful atmosphere that many find mystical and mysterious.
Yes, the Dogger Rocks — Niederhofen Rock Cellars feature a 200-meter-long and 10-meter-high sandstone wall with numerous entrances to historical rock cellars. The Löwengrube Felsenkeller is another large rock cellar worth exploring.
Caves like the König Otto Dripstone Cave maintain a constant temperature of 8 degrees Celsius, making them a cool escape during warmer months. For any cave exploration, it's advisable to wear sturdy, appropriate footwear and bring a jacket or warm layers due to the consistently cool temperatures underground. For unlit caves like the Löwengrube Felsenkeller, a flashlight is essential.
The Landkreis Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz offers various outdoor activities. You can find many easy hikes, such as the Dillberg Plateau loop or the Kaltenbach Spring loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the jurAKTIV-Tour or the Baroque Tour, detailed in the cycling guide. More challenging mountain hikes are also available, including trails near Happurger Lake.


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