Caves around Unterreichenbach are found in the Northern Black Forest region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The landscape features gorges, smaller caves, and rock shelters. Due to the predominant granite and Buntsandstein rock types, extensive karst cave systems are not common in the immediate vicinity. These formations offer unique natural experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts exploring the local geology.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Old video of the "mine"! https://youtu.be/0HAQ8IZwJjA
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Promisingly, it's advertised with a large sign. Sorry, but a cave doesn't look like much. Perhaps a fox could live in here. But it's not really an attraction. Access would have to be cleared first.
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The cave is accessible via a hiking trail and has a small access hole. For those who aren't experienced cavers and have the appropriate equipment, there's a beautiful rock formation at the entrance.
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Fluorite and barite were mined at the Käfersteige mine until 1997. The Käfersteige area is believed to contain the largest fluorite deposit in Europe. The former tracks that led into the tunnel can still be seen at the former Käfersteige tunnel entrance. The video-monitored access to the tunnel is closed and cannot be entered.
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It's hard to believe. It's almost on the road, but not visible from it. A grotto-like sandstone rock formation with a central bench.
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From the outside, only small holes are visible; the entrances have largely been covered with leaves and earth over the centuries. The air currents from the interior of the cave, however, suggest that an extensive cave system lies behind it. The cave is the second largest around Bad Liebenzell, after the Walzquelle spring.
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The Beutelstein is located directly at the bottom of the Nagold valley near Bad Liebenzell. The top layer of the Bunter sandstone extends to the valley floor here. The basement rock of gneiss and granite is located beneath the Bunter sandstone. The Nagold has not dug deep enough near Bad Liebenzell to expose the basement rock. However, south of Bad Liebenzell there is a place where the Forbach granite is exposed on a road embankment. The boundary between granite and Bunter sandstone is therefore somewhat higher there than directly near Bad Liebenzell.
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In addition to the regular tours, there are also adventure tours. Highly recommended. But be sure to bring rubber boots.
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The area around Unterreichenbach, located in the Northern Black Forest, features natural caves, rock shelters, and historical mines with cave access. Due to the region's granite and Buntsandstein rock types, you'll find smaller, localized formations rather than extensive karst cave systems.
Yes, the Frischglück Mine is a notable historical site with cave elements. It offers tours lasting about an hour, which are also possible in bad weather. Another historical site is the Käfersteige Mine Entrance, a former fluorite and barite mine, though its access is closed.
The Hermit's Cave is ideal for hikers. It features a cool stone bench, offering a welcome relief from steep climbs and a serene spot to rest.
Yes, the Beutelstein (Mondloch) is a sandstone cave near Bad Liebenzell that offers a bench within a circular opening, providing views over Liebenzell and its castle.
The Sternried Cave is a natural cave accessible via a hiking trail. It features a distinct rock formation at its entrance, though the actual access hole into the cave is quite small.
The caves in this region are primarily formed within Buntsandstein and granite. You'll encounter sandstone formations, rock shelters, and grotto-like structures, rather than the extensive stalactite and stalagmite formations found in karst caves.
The Frischglück Mine offers guided tours that are suitable for families, providing an educational and engaging experience regardless of the weather.
The region around Unterreichenbach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes, as well as routes for mountain biking and gravel biking. Many of these routes pass by or near the cave sites.
The natural caves and rock shelters are generally accessible year-round, though spring and autumn offer pleasant hiking weather. For sites like the Frischglück Mine, check their specific opening hours, as tours are available even in bad weather.
While not caves, the wider area around Unterreichenbach is known for beautiful gorges such as the Wolfsschlucht Gorge and Monbachtal Gorge. These offer immersive experiences with winding paths and water crossings, providing a similar rustic and mystical natural setting.
Visitors often appreciate the unique natural experiences these sites offer, from the serene resting spot of Hermit's Cave to the historical insights of Frischglück Mine. The scenic views, geological formations, and the opportunity to combine cave exploration with hiking in the Black Forest are also highly valued.


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