Caves around Bockenem are situated in a region characterized by wooded landscapes and rolling hills. While specific prominent named caves directly within Bockenem are not detailed, the area is part of a wider geographical context where natural landscapes and geological features can be explored. The surrounding terrain offers opportunities for hiking and enjoying nature.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Religious Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Structure
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Cave
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Natural
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more caves around Bockenem.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Only the name of the former mine building remains, but the sealed mine entrance is a reminder of the former iron ore mining operations. A lovely rest area with a spring.
7
0
Always a beautiful destination in a great setting.
1
0
Meanwhile, a dwarf has moved in
2
0
Just the right place for a break.
0
0
The hunter's house is currently only available for rent.
12
1
Together with the chapel, the grotto at the top of the mountain forms a quite impressive ensemble. A plaque describes the grotto's remarkable history. But "Obtrigen"?
2
1
Rest area with canopy, spring and closed tunnel
3
0
The 'caves' around Bockenem are primarily grottoes, historical sites with cave-like features, and sealed mine entrances, rather than extensive natural cave systems. These include religious grottoes, historical grotto monuments, and remnants of former mining operations.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Lourdes Grotto Ottbergen is a peaceful religious site built in 1911, offering a place for relaxation. Another option is the Zechenhaus — spring, shelter and sealed mine entrance, which provides a rest area with a spring and a glimpse into historical iron ore mining. Additionally, the Moss-Covered Tree Stump with Cave in Appelhorn Nature Reserve is described as a magical, fairytale-like natural monument that families might enjoy.
You can visit Jägerhaus, St. Hubert’s Chapel and St. Hubert’s Grotto, a historical site featuring a grotto with decorations and small figures carved into the stone. Another historical location is the Zechenhaus — spring, shelter and sealed mine entrance, which serves as a reminder of former iron ore mining operations.
Yes, the region around Bockenem is characterized by wooded landscapes and rolling hills, offering many hiking opportunities. The Lourdes Grotto Ottbergen is an ideal starting point for circular hikes. For more extensive options, explore the various routes in the Hiking around Bockenem guide, which includes trails like the 'Donkeys at Burg Wohldenberg' loop.
Beyond the grottoes, the region offers natural landscapes and geological features. The Moss-Covered Tree Stump with Cave is located within the Appelhorn Nature Reserve, providing a unique natural monument. The wider area is known for its wooded landscapes and rolling hills, perfect for enjoying nature.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, especially at the Lourdes Grotto Ottbergen. The historical significance and intricate details of sites like Jägerhaus, St. Hubert’s Chapel and St. Hubert’s Grotto are also highly valued. Many enjoy the combination of natural beauty and historical context these locations offer.
Absolutely. The area around Bockenem is well-suited for cycling. You can find numerous routes in the Cycling around Bockenem guide, such as the 'Fish ponds near Winkelsmühle' loop or the 'Bahndamm Cycle Path Bornum–Rhüden'.
Yes, there are several running trails in the area. The Running Trails around Bockenem guide offers options like the 'View of Rhüden' loop or the 'Rückhaltebecken' loop from Mahlum, providing diverse terrain for runners.
Accessibility varies by location. Some grottoes, like Lourdes Grotto Ottbergen, are easily accessible. However, sites like St. Hieronymus Grotto and Rural Path at Woidlerberg involve single tracks that can be damp and bumpy, suggesting a more challenging approach. It's advisable to check specific highlight details for individual accessibility information.
Yes, the Jägerhaus, St. Hubert’s Chapel and St. Hubert’s Grotto is categorized as a viewpoint, offering scenic perspectives of the surrounding area. The rolling hills and wooded landscapes of the region generally provide many opportunities for picturesque views.
The St. Hieronymus Grotto and Rural Path at Woidlerberg is part of an intermediate trail. The path leading to it is a single track, often damp in summer and can be bumpy, especially the western half in the forest. It's recommended to be prepared for varied terrain if you plan to visit by bike.
Yes, the Zechenhaus — spring, shelter and sealed mine entrance offers a lovely rest area with a canopy and a spring, making it a good spot to take a break during your exploration.


Extend your search for the best caves by checking out these guides of the top ones around Bockenem: