Caves around Hohenburg provide access to the natural features of the Upper Palatinate Jura, characterized by its karst landscapes. The area, particularly near Velburg, is known for its impressive natural caves and rock formations. These sites offer insights into geological processes and historical human activity, making them notable natural attractions. The region's landscape combines forests and hills, providing a diverse setting for exploration.
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It's a good idea to bring a warm sweater for your visit, because to enjoy it, you shouldn't have to freeze inside at a constant 8°C. Photo permission costs only a euro and is, of course, worth it.
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Lourdes Grotto Pastor Schraml, who had been pastor in Utzenhofen since 1891, conceived the plan to build a Lourdes Grotto, similar to the Lourdes Grotto in France. He felt it was important to find many believers for this purpose. So, a suitable location had to be found. After many suggestions, a cave on the Hummelberg, about 15 minutes from Utzenhofen, was chosen. The location seemed most suitable, as it was a natural rock cave that, however, had to be prepared for its new use. It was overgrown with impenetrable undergrowth and filled with rubble, boulders, and debris. The cave, called the "Goashöhle," was probably previously used to house and shelter goats during rainy weather. A special supporter and co-founder was the then master carpenter Fink and his son Willibald, who was still present at a celebration in 1958 at the age of 74. It was thanks to them that the cave was cleared and cleared. Willibald Fink also reported that during the excavations to clean and expose the cave, a sacrificial altar was discovered at the entrance. It can therefore be assumed that it was a pre-Christian sacrificial site. In March 1895, the initiator, Pastor Schraml, died unexpectedly and was thus unable to complete his work. His successor, Rev. Clemente, continued the work he had begun. On December 8, 1895, the grotto was consecrated with "great ceremony and with numerous participation from the clergy and believers" from near and far. An artfully carved life-size wooden statue of the Virgin Mary and a figure of Bernadette were placed in the grotto. They come from the Munich studio Riesenhuber and are said to have cost a total of about 500 gold marks at the time. Source: Excerpts from information board
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Creation of the Lourdes Grotto. Pastor Georg Schraml, who had been pastor in Utzenhofen since 1891, conceived the plan to build a Lourdes Grotto similar to the Lourdes Grotto in France. He felt it was important to win over many believers to this cause. Since the apparition in Lourdes held something special for ordinary people, but since hardly anyone at the end of the 19th century had the opportunity to visit the apparition site, he saw it as his duty to create a similar environment in the community. [Source: Information board at the grotto]
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Very nice here
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Here for the 2nd time, but this time with a visit to the stalactite cave. There is no longer an official tour, but with the help of a brochure or by downloading the audio guide to your cell phone you can learn a lot about the beautiful stalactite cave, which is considered the most beautiful in Germany. I have never seen a more beautiful one. Highly recommended even without a personal tour, as you can choose your own pace. It is also worth mentioning that you can see bats and for an extra €1 you can take as many photos as you like, but without flash. Due to the cold, wet weather, it was warmer and more pleasant in the cave, as there was no wind and no rain.
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There are umpteen trails around the stalactite cave. E.g.: https://www.komoot.de/highlight/1260647 https://www.komoot.de/highlight/3756042 https://www.komoot.de/highlight/695931 Watch out for visitors when driving through. We always make sure that we drive around the rest area.
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Adventure world Velburg - König Otto stalactite cave, high ropes course and quad tours
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The signpost is in the middle of the Haintal
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The region around Hohenburg, particularly near Velburg, offers a variety of natural karst caves, rock shelters, and grottoes. These include impressive dripstone caves like the König Otto Dripstone Cave, historical sites such as the Stone Age rock shelter at the Steinbergwand, and unique formations like the Hohlloch bei Velburg.
Yes, the König Otto Dripstone Cave near Velburg is considered family-friendly. It offers guided tours lasting about 30 to 40 minutes, and parts of it, including the impressive Adventhalle, are even accessible to wheelchair users, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors.
The caves around Hohenburg offer a glimpse into both geological and human history. The Stone Age rock shelter at the Steinbergwand is a significant historical site where Stone Age tools were discovered. Additionally, the Lourdes Grotto, originally a natural rock cave, was once a pre-Christian sacrificial site before its transformation into a grotto in 1895.
The Hohlloch bei Velburg is an impressive karst horizontal cave known for its large entrance, measuring 16 meters long and 11 meters high. It's considered a cave ruin, with its dripstone formations removed by frost weathering over millennia, leaving its rooms 'naked' and rounded. It offers a unique insight into the geological history of the region and hosts the traditional 'Höhlenfest' (Cave Festival) annually on the Whitsun weekend.
Caves in the region, such as the König Otto Dripstone Cave, maintain a cool and constant temperature of around 8 degrees Celsius. It is advisable to bring a jacket or sweater, even in summer, for a comfortable visit.
Yes, the König Otto Dripstone Cave offers guided tours that typically last about 30 to 40 minutes. On weekdays, self-guided tours are also an option, while weekends usually feature guided tours.
The area around Hohenburg is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and road cycling. Many of these routes pass through the scenic Upper Palatinate Jura, offering diverse landscapes to explore alongside the caves.
The Natural monument "Wörgelloch" is a column cave and ground monument. It can be challenging to find as the path is poorly signposted. Despite this, its unique geological features make the journey worthwhile for those interested in exploring less-trafficked sites.
The season for visiting show caves like the König Otto Dripstone Cave typically starts in April. Visiting during the warmer months allows for a refreshing escape into the cool cave environment. For outdoor activities, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather conditions.
Yes, the Lourdes Grotto near Utzenhofen is a religious building set within a natural rock cave. It was consecrated in 1895 and features statues of the Virgin Mary and Bernadette, offering a place for reflection and pilgrimage.
The König Otto Dripstone Cave is renowned for its impressive stalagmites and stalactites, fossilized fairy-tale figures, and various water level lines. A highlight is the 'Schatzkammer' (treasure chamber) with its water-filled sinter basins and the 'Adventhalle,' a large grotto with diverse natural sculptures.
For the König Otto Dripstone Cave, there is an admission fee, typically around 7€ per adult, with an additional charge for a photography permit. Other natural rock shelters and grottoes in the region may be freely accessible.
Given the constant cool temperature of around 8 degrees Celsius inside many caves, it's recommended to wear warm clothing, such as a jacket or sweater, even if it's warm outside. Comfortable walking shoes are also advisable for navigating cave paths.


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