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Top 12 Caves around Marburg

Best caves around Marburg are found within the Marburg-Biedenkopf region, offering a diverse range of underground sites. These include natural formations, historical man-made structures, and sites with ecological significance. The area's landscape features hills and forests, providing varied terrain for exploration. These local examples are notable for their unique characteristics and historical context.

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  • The most popular caves is Ruins of Hohenfels Castle, a castle ruin with cave features that invites visitors to take a short…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Ruins of Hohenfels Castle

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The two castle ruins are located directly on the hiking trail and invite you to take a short excursion. Information about this can be found on the display board or tips from hiking enthusiasts.

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Mork Cave

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We ran past first ... From the other side we saw the ropes for the descent down in the forest. Many thanks to the one who put it there! The …

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Stone Age Caves Treis

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Very interesting the Stone Age caves in Treis

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Dragon Cave at Rimberg

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There are a few secrets about the Drachenhöhle and Lindwurmhöhle on the Rimberg.
The cave is located on the steep eastern slope, 200 m below the Rimberg tower in Lahntal. …

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Many years ago I was able to witness the ringing of the small pygmy bats in the castle.

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Volker🏃🏻
June 11, 2025, Steinzeithöhlen Treis

Without knowing whether the caves were actually inhabited by prehistoric humans, my imagination runs wild: They must have been magnificent dwellings for that time, and I picture a large living room with stone shelves and a seating area, the walls painted green with hunting art. Then there's a terrace with a view, a children's room, etc. I could even imagine a thunder beam.

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Timo Becker
March 24, 2025, Morkshöhle

The trail has about 12 - 15 "tops" (highlights). If you walk the trail, this is the "top 3" on this tour

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Many years ago I was able to witness the ringing of the small pygmy bats in the castle.

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It is impressive when the bats fly in and out on a summer evening. Then be sure to make the calls of the bats "audible" at the bat information stand in the parking lot.

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Up to 5000 pygmy bats hibernate in the Knight’s Hall cellar

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Many different species of bat live around Marburg Castle, including the common pipistrelle, the serotine bat and the noctule. The largest winter quarters of the common pipistrelle in Germany is located under the knights' hall of the castle.

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Not directly visible from the lower path. All you can see is a small, steep trail. If you follow this you will come to the cave behind the fallen trees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Marburg?

The Marburg-Biedenkopf region offers a diverse range of underground sites, including natural formations like the Mork Cave, historical man-made structures such as the Stone Age Caves Treis, and sites with ecological significance like the Rittersaalkeller Bat Winter Quarters at Marburg Castle.

Are there any caves around Marburg with historical significance or local legends?

Yes, the Dragon Cave at Rimberg is notable for its connection to local folklore, with legends suggesting Siegfried slew the dragon Fafnir in the area. Historically, it was also an old iron ore mine. The Casemates at Landgrafenschloss Marburg are 15th-century underground gun emplacements, offering a glimpse into military history.

Which caves are suitable for families with children?

The Mork Cave is described as a 'great adventure' for children, featuring ropes for descent. The Stone Age Caves Treis and the Ruins of Hohenfels Castle, which includes cave features, are also considered family-friendly.

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

While most caves can be visited year-round, consider that the Mork Cave is known to be a wintering spot for mosquitoes. The Rittersaalkeller Bat Winter Quarters at Marburg Castle are ecologically significant during winter for bats, which might influence access or viewing opportunities.

What kind of challenges can I expect when exploring caves in this region?

Some caves, like the Mork Cave, involve ropes for descent, indicating a more adventurous and challenging experience. The path to the Dragon Cave at Rimberg can be very steep, especially if approached from above. Always be prepared for varied terrain and potential narrow passages.

Are there any caves that are significant for wildlife?

Yes, the Rittersaalkeller Bat Winter Quarters beneath Marburg Castle is an important site for bats, hosting the largest winter quarters of the common pipistrelle in Germany. The Mork Cave is also known as a wintering spot for mosquitoes.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the caves?

The region around Marburg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes. For example, explore running trails around Marburg, gravel biking routes, or road cycling routes that often pass by natural landmarks and historical sites.

What is the D's Ness-Elsche Cave known for?

The D's Ness-Elsche Cave originated as a test tunnel during ore prospecting. It gained local fame for being used by a woman named Else as a storage place for herbs, which she would then transport to Biedenkopf, offering a glimpse into the region's past economic activities and local life.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the caves around Marburg?

Visitors appreciate the historical insights offered by sites like the Ruins of Hohenfels Castle and the unique adventure of exploring natural formations such as the Mork Cave. The blend of natural beauty, local folklore, and historical context makes these sites engaging.

Are there any caves that were formerly used for mining?

Yes, the Dragon Cave at Rimberg is an old iron ore mine from the Middle Ages. Its origins as an ore tunnel have been scientifically dated through calcium deposits inside the cave.

Can I find viewpoints or scenic spots near the caves?

Many of the caves are situated within scenic landscapes. For instance, the Ruins of Hohenfels Castle are part of a wonderful hiking tour with views from the Treisbergpass. The Stone Age Caves Treis also offer a nice place to explore with potential viewpoints.

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