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Burgsalach

Top 8 Caves around Burgsalach

Best caves around Burgsalach are primarily found within the broader region of Landkreis Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen and the Altmühltal Nature Park. This area is characterized by its historical significance, including Roman ruins, and diverse natural landscapes. While Burgsalach itself does not feature extensive natural cave systems, the surrounding localities offer various cave-like structures, many with historical or geological interest. These sites often include former cellars, mining tunnels, and rock formations, providing insights into both human activity and natural processes.

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Last updated: April 28, 2026

Lower Felsenkeller Thalmässing

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There are two rock cellars. The upper one is closed and serves as bat quarters. The lower one is open and leads surprisingly far in. We had two bats that …

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Grubenschwart tunnel entrance as part of the mining history educational trail. Very interesting especially in connection with the panels that explain the history of mining in the region.

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Kappelstein Cave

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The "cave" is a former beer cellar

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Moierbauer's Cellar

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March the cellar serves as a shelter for bats. So please do not disturb during this period..🦇😊

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Grubschwart Blind Tunnel

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The boards are very interesting 👍👍

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November 12, 2024, Lower Felsenkeller Thalmässing

A little variety along the many hiking trails around Thalmässing

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From early October to late March the cellar serves as a shelter for bats. So please do not disturb during this period..🦇😊

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There are two rock cellars. The upper one is closed and serves as bat quarters. The lower one is open and leads surprisingly far in. We had two bats that were still hibernating. Must have moved into the wrong quarters 😉. We were quiet and were right back out when we spotted them. The basement is worth seeing.

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This is the tunnel that has now been used by some bat species.

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Grubenschwart tunnel entrance as part of the mining history educational trail. Very interesting especially in connection with the panels that explain the history of mining in the region.

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If you search you will find a mine gallery

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For school classes, the hike to the nature trail is a very good alternative to history lessons. The educational trail is also of interest to adults, so bring enough time for it. On summer days it is shaded by the leaves of the deciduous forest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I find around Burgsalach?

The area around Burgsalach, particularly within the broader Landkreis Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen and Altmühltal Nature Park, features a mix of historical cellars, former mining tunnels, and natural rock formations. These include structures like the Lower Felsenkeller Thalmässing, which is an open rock cellar, and the Grubenschwart Tunnel Entrance, part of a mining history educational trail.

Are there any natural caves directly within Burgsalach?

Burgsalach itself does not feature extensive natural cave systems. The cave-like structures and features are primarily found in the broader surrounding region, offering historical and geological interest rather than deep natural caves.

Which caves are known for their historical significance?

Several sites are historically significant. The Grubenschwart Tunnel Entrance and Grubschwart Blind Tunnel are part of an educational trail detailing the region's mining history. The Lower Felsenkeller Thalmässing and Moierbauer's Cellar are historical cellars, with the Kappelstein Cave also being a former beer cellar.

Are any of the caves around Burgsalach important for wildlife, especially bats?

Yes, several cave-like structures serve as important habitats for bats. The Grubenschwart Tunnel Entrance is used by several bat species. The Lower Felsenkeller Thalmässing and Moierbauer's Cellar are known bat quarters, especially during hibernation from early October to late March. Visitors are asked not to disturb them during this period.

What should I bring when visiting the caves?

For exploring the open cellars and tunnels like the Lower Felsenkeller Thalmässing, it's recommended to bring a flashlight. The interiors can be dark, and some passages lead surprisingly far in. Always be mindful of your head in lower sections.

Are there family-friendly cave experiences in the area?

The Grubschwart Blind Tunnel is part of an educational trail that provides insights into the region's mining history, making it a family-friendly option. The information boards are engaging for both adults and school classes.

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

The region around Burgsalach offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like those found in the Gravel biking around Burgsalach guide, or enjoy road cycling on routes detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Burgsalach guide. There are also several Running Trails around Burgsalach, including loops from Burgsalach itself.

Is Sophie's Cave (Sophienhöhle) near Burgsalach?

Sophie's Cave, a well-known stalactite cave, is located near Burg Rabenstein in the Fränkische Schweiz (Franconian Switzerland) region, which is further afield from Burgsalach. While not directly nearby, it is a notable cave in the wider Bavarian region, known for its impressive formations and guided tours.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the caves around Burgsalach?

Visitors appreciate the historical context, especially the mining history educational trails associated with sites like the Grubenschwart Tunnel Entrance. The opportunity to see bat habitats in places like the Lower Felsenkeller Thalmässing also adds to the experience, provided visitors are respectful and quiet.

Are there any caves that are currently closed or have restricted access?

The Kappelstein Cave, a former beer cellar, is currently closed. Additionally, some cellars like Moierbauer's Cellar serve as bat shelters from early October to late March, and visitors are asked not to disturb the bats during this period.

Do I need any special permits to visit the caves or cellars?

Generally, no special permits are needed to visit the publicly accessible cave-like structures and historical cellars around Burgsalach. However, always respect any posted signs regarding access restrictions, especially during bat hibernation periods.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible caves in the region?

The cave-like features and historical cellars in the immediate vicinity of Burgsalach, such as the Felsenkeller and tunnels, typically involve uneven terrain or steps, making them not barrier-free. Sophie's Cave, a larger show cave further away, is also noted as not being barrier-free.

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