Caves around Todesfelde are primarily found in the nearby town of Bad Segeberg, approximately 11 to 12 kilometers away. This region is notable for the Segeberger Kalkberghöhle, the only cave system in Schleswig-Holstein. The area features a unique geological formation, being a gypsum cave rather than limestone, and serves as a significant natural monument. Todesfelde natural attractions are centered around this unique underground environment and its associated educational facilities.
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The bat cave with the attached exhibition -Noctalis- is definitely worth a visit for young and old alike. The best time is in April, as some bats are still flying around in the cave. In summer, they have left their winter quarters and return in autumn. Please check the opening hours on the website.
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Noctalis – World of Bats is a bat centre in Bad Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein. It was opened on March 1, 2006 and is the first of its kind in Germany. Noctalis is located in the immediate vicinity of the Kalkberghöhle natural monument in Bad Segeberg, one of the largest German
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Information about Bad Segeberg with a focus on Karl May and the local bats.
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Wild West feeling in the north. Saloons, restaurants, souvenirs.
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Owls like bats too. To eat. That's why you meet the barn owl on the roof of Noctalis in the evening after sunset.
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Tip: The evening Karl May events end with fireworks.
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Concerts take place in the Kalkbergarena: e.g. we visited Kro.
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Tip: The 91 m high limestone mountain is not made of lime (calcium carbonate) but of gypsum (calcium sulphate).
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The primary cave attraction in the region is the Segeberger Kalkberghöhle (Segeberg Limestone Caves) in Bad Segeberg. Todesfelde itself does not have notable caves, but Bad Segeberg is just a short drive away. The Kalkberghöhle is the only cave in Schleswig-Holstein and is considered the best in the area, offering a unique underground experience.
The Segeberger Kalkberghöhle is unique for several reasons. Despite its name, it's a gypsum cave, not limestone, and is Germany's second-longest gypsum cave and the longest in Northern Europe, stretching 2,260 meters. It's also a crucial winter sanctuary for over 30,000 bats and the sole known habitat for the Ice Age relict, the Segeberg Cave Beetle.
Yes, the Segeberger Kalkberghöhle is considered family-friendly. Guided tours provide an educational experience about the cave's geology and wildlife. Adjacent to the caves is the Noctalis Bat Centre, an interactive exhibition where children and adults can learn more about bats and observe them up close, making for a comprehensive family outing.
The Segeberger Kalkberghöhle is open to visitors from April to September. It is closed from October to March to protect the bats during their hibernation period. Visiting in April can be particularly interesting as some bats may still be active in the cave before dispersing for summer.
No, the Segeberger Kalkberghöhle is not wheelchair or stroller accessible. The natural, uneven paths inside the cave make it unsuitable for these. Sturdy shoes are recommended for all visitors.
Pets are not permitted inside the Segeberger Kalkberghöhle. This policy is in place to protect the sensitive cave ecosystem and its bat inhabitants.
Guided tours of the Segeberger Kalkberghöhle typically last about 30 to 35 minutes, covering approximately 600 meters of the cave. If you also plan to visit the Noctalis Bat Centre, allow additional time for that interactive experience.
The temperature inside the Segeberger Kalkberghöhle remains a constant 9-10°C (48-50°F) with high humidity, regardless of the outside weather. Therefore, warm clothing and sturdy, closed-toe shoes are highly recommended for a comfortable visit.
Yes, Bad Segeberg offers more than just the caves. The Kalkberg itself, where the caves are located, features an open-air theater that hosts the famous Karl May Festival. The Noctalis Bat Centre is right next to the cave entrance. The town is also known as the City of Karl May and Bats, offering historical and cultural insights.
The Segeberger Kalkberghöhle is renowned for its bat population, serving as a vital winter quarter for over 30,000 bats of various species. It is also the only known habitat for the unique Segeberg Cave Beetle, a species that has adapted to life in the dark and feeds on bat guano.
The area around Todesfelde and Bad Segeberg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, as well as dedicated MTB trails. For example, explore routes like the 'Holst Bridge over the Trave' or 'Barker Heide Nature Reserve'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Todesfelde or MTB Trails around Todesfelde guides.


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