Caves around Twistetal offer a range of underground experiences within the broader Waldeck-Frankenberg district. The region features natural rock formations, historical mines, and smaller cave formations. These sites provide insights into geological processes, local folklore, and the area's industrial past. Twistetal's landscape includes diverse natural features, making it a destination for exploring both above and below ground.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The rock formation of the Hollenkammer is beautiful and impressive. It's relatively easy to climb from the rear.
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Well signposted and moderately difficult circular route with changing terrain. Sure-footedness and sturdy shoes are advisable, the route is not wheelchair accessible. Interesting nature and rock formations with four stations and corresponding information boards - recommended.
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A completely new geopath is being built here. There are already information boards but the signage is not yet finished. Hollenkammer, Tentenberg
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The 25 meter long corridor is said to have originally led to the towers, which were built in 1905.
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The dragon cave on the Graner Berg can be easily reached via a path from above. A bit slippery when wet, so it's better to park the bike at the top.
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Beautiful little canyon, headlamp makes sense to protect his head
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The region around Twistetal offers a variety of underground experiences, including natural rock formations, historical mines, and smaller cave passages. These sites provide insights into geological processes, local folklore, and the area's industrial past.
Yes, the Dragon Cave at Graner Berg is considered family-friendly, offering a small passage that can awaken a thirst for adventure in children. Additionally, the Lanzstollen Entrance, Grube Reinhard, is located near a playground and features informative display boards, making it suitable for families.
You can delve into the region's mining history at sites like the Lanzstollen Entrance, Grube Reinhard, which features display boards about mining. The broader Waldeck-Frankenberg district also offers the Christine Slate Mine in Willingen, showcasing slate mining history, and the Lower Deep Valley Adit (Eisenberg Historical Gold Mine) near Korbach, which provides insight into medieval gold mining.
The Hollenkammer rock formation is a notable natural monument, featuring an overhang on a 15-meter-high cliff face with distinctive red and white sandstone blocks. The region's caves generally highlight geological significance and natural rock formations.
When visiting historical mines or deeper caves, it is recommended to wear sturdy footwear and warm clothing. Underground temperatures, such as in the Christine Slate Mine, remain a cool 8°C year-round, regardless of the weather outside.
The Christine Slate Mine offers unique experiences beyond regular tours. During Advent, traditional German stollen is matured in the mine's consistent environment and offered in special tastings. It is also possible to get married in the slate halls underground, and certified cave divers can explore flooded sections of the mine.
Yes, the Hollenkammer rock formation is accessible via hiking trails. Additionally, the Eisenberg Historical Gold Mine area features a mining history hiking trail called "Goldspur Eisenberg" that leads past significant gold mining sites above ground.
Beyond exploring the caves, Twistetal offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those around the Twiste Reservoir, by checking the Cycling around Twistetal guide. For mountain biking, explore the MTB Trails around Twistetal guide, and for running, consult the Running Trails around Twistetal guide.
For visitor mines like the Christine Slate Mine and the Lower Deep Valley Adit (Eisenberg Historical Gold Mine), guided tours typically require prior registration or arrangement.
Many of the natural rock formations and accessible sites like the Hollenkammer rock formation are accessible year-round. For mines, the constant cool temperatures underground make them a comfortable visit even on hot summer days or as a sheltered activity during colder months.
The Hollenkammer rock formation is steeped in local legends, named after the "Hollen," small household spirits believed to dwell within the rocks. It's also historically significant as a hermit reportedly lived there during the Christianization period.
The Wichtelhaus Cave is a smaller cave formation on the Würzeberg, known as a local curiosity for hikers due to its 'cave paintings.' It's more of a minor local destination than a major tourist attraction, and the path to reach it is described as challenging.


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