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Top 14 Caves around Weroth

Caves around Weroth are primarily found within the wider Westerwald region, an area characterized by its diverse geological features. This landscape includes natural karst formations, which are spectacular rock formations created by weathering processes. The region also features old mining tunnels, offering insights into its industrial past. These subterranean attractions provide a unique perspective on the area's natural history and geological development.

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  • The most popular caves is Eternal Ice at Dornburg, a natural monument known…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Eternal Ice at Dornburg

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Simply fascinating and definitely worth a visit to the eternal ice. Pleasant cooling off on hot days and you can also linger here very well. A sign explains the phenomenon …

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Wolf Cave

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Shortly before the puppies are born, the pregnant she-wolf looks for a cave in which she gives birth to her offspring and houses them for protection. A wide variety of …

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You have to know where to look to find the hole.
It's already pretty overgrown.

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Marian Grotto Heilberscheid

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The Mariengrotte in Heilberscheid, directly accessible from the street

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Bear cave

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The cave is hidden in a sheltered spot near the water, where you can easily imagine why the "cavemen" chose it as their place of residence. Today bats live there, …

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October 7, 2024, Marian Grotto Heilberscheid

The grotto was inaugurated in 1954. Until the end of the 1960s, a procession to the grotto took place every year on May 1st and August 15th. Beautifully designed and inviting place. There is more information about the history on the board on site. Definitely worth a visit!

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The cave is hidden in a sheltered spot near the water, where you can easily imagine why the "cavemen" chose it as their place of residence. Today bats live there, so it is closed. But you can look inside and there is a bench and an information board about bats and the Neolithic finds.

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There has been a Mariengrotte here since 1954. Chaplain Böß had the idea for this in 1953. A procession to the grotto takes place here every year on the Assumption Day. Nice and neat :-)

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Simply fascinating and definitely worth a visit to the eternal ice. Pleasant cooling off on hot days and you can also linger here very well. A sign explains the phenomenon of "Eternal Ice" in a way that everyone can understand. We will definitely come back here.

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The Mariengrotte in Heilberscheid, directly accessible from the street

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unfortunately you cannot enter the cave

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this cave (man-made) is constantly being rebuilt

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Shortly before the puppies are born, the pregnant she-wolf looks for a cave in which she gives birth to her offspring and houses them for protection. A wide variety of loopholes are useful for this, such as deep riverbank hollows, cavities under fallen trees or rock overhangs, hollow tree trunks, a gap between rocks and so on. Sometimes wolves also use abandoned burrows of other animals such as bear caves or beaver dams. Often caves have been used by wolves for generations. A cave in Jasper National Park was used eight times in 15 years. Another on Ellesmere Island may be even older. Bones up to 783 years old have been found in it. In an ordinary wolf cave, the birth chamber is at the end of a tunnel that can be up to 5 meters long in soft earth. The cave itself is often slightly elevated from the rest of the tunnel. The birth chamber has a diameter of about 90cm and is about 60cm high. The cave entrance has a width of about 50cm to 70cm and a height of about 38cm to 50cm. Often the cave is located near a water source and at an elevated place so that the wolf can spot approaching enemies early. The alpha male stays outside the cave for protection and often plays the decoy to lure approaching predators such as bears and eagles away from the cave, whose prey can be a very young puppy. Although wolves often defend their den against wild predators, they will usually run away when humans approach them. Over the years, wolves change their burrows and relocate with their offspring, covering a distance of more than 1.6km. This happens either due to a parasitic infection of the cave or disturbance from humans or other animals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of subterranean attractions can I find around Weroth?

The area around Weroth, particularly within the wider Westerwald region, offers a variety of subterranean attractions. These include natural karst formations, which are unique rock structures created by weathering processes, as well as old mining tunnels that provide a glimpse into the region's industrial past. You can also find grottoes and other geological features.

Are there any caves with unique natural phenomena near Weroth?

Yes, the Eternal Ice at Dornburg is a notable natural monument. It's known for its unique geological phenomenon where temperatures drop significantly near its openings, offering a natural cooling effect, especially on warm days. It's part of the Geopark Westerwald-Lahn-Taunus.

Can I visit historical caves or sites of ancient human habitation?

Yes, the Bärenloch Prehistoric Karst Cave is a significant historical site. This large cave was likely used as a shelter by Stone Age people, offering insights into ancient human habitation. While it is gated, its historical importance is well-recognized.

Are there any man-made grottoes or religious sites to visit?

The Marian Grotto Heilberscheid is a beautifully designed religious building and man-made cave. Inaugurated in 1954, it holds historical significance and is an inviting place for visitors.

What are the Heinzelmann Caves and where are they located?

The Heinzelmann Caves are small karst caves formed by the chemical dissolution of limestone, indicating past higher water levels of the Lahn river. They are located on the HöhenLuft hiking trail and are known for their head-sized holes, playfully associated with 'Heinzelmännchen' (gnomes).

Are there any old mining tunnels or quarries to explore?

Yes, the region has several sites related to its mining history. The Langenaubach Basalt Quarry Tunnel, historically used for basalt removal, remains underwater year-round. Additionally, you can observe excavated material and a visible tunnel from the Peterszeche Mine Tunnel and Shelter. The Assberg Slate Mine is also highlighted as a cave attraction in the Westerwald region.

What kind of natural formations can I see on a nature trail?

The Erdbach Karst Nature Trail is recognized for its natural history and impressive rock formations. It features 24 stations with display boards explaining the spectacular karst formations created by weathering processes, offering a comprehensive look at the region's geology.

Are there hiking opportunities near the caves around Weroth?

Absolutely. The wider area around Weroth offers numerous hiking trails. For example, the Heinzelmann Caves are located directly on the HöhenLuft hiking trail. You can find more hiking routes in the region by exploring Hiking around Weroth, which includes routes like the 'View of the Clay Pit – View of Wallmerod loop from Weroth'.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the caves?

Beyond hiking, the region provides opportunities for road cycling and gravel biking. You can explore various routes such as the 'Hartenberg/Steincheswiese loop from Dreikirchen' for road cycling or the 'Gelbach Valley near Bladenheim – Gelbachtal Path loop from Girod' for gravel biking. Find more options in the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Weroth and Gravel biking around Weroth.

What do visitors appreciate most about the caves and geological sites in this area?

Visitors frequently enjoy the unique natural phenomena, such as the cooling effect at the Eternal Ice at Dornburg, especially on hot days. The historical significance of sites like the Bärenloch Prehistoric Karst Cave and the Marian Grotto Heilberscheid also draws interest. The komoot community has shared over 500 photos and given more than 900 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and engaging experiences these sites offer.

Is there a cave associated with wildlife?

The Wolf Cave is a man-made cave that has been associated with wolf dens. While it is constantly being rebuilt, it offers a glimpse into how such structures might have been used by wildlife.

Are there any less conspicuous or hidden caves to discover?

Yes, the Small Gated Cave in Nassau Conservation Area is an example of a less conspicuous site. It's described as an inconspicuous small tunnel at the side of the road, which can be easily missed if you're not paying attention, offering a sense of discovery for those who find it.

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