Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz
Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz
Natural monuments around Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz are situated within the scenic Altmühltal Nature Park, offering access to notable geological formations in the district of Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz. This region is characterized by its karst topography, including caves and unique rock formations, which provide insights into millions of years of natural history. The landscape features diverse natural elements, from underground caverns to river systems and distinctive geological structures. These natural features make the area a destination for exploring the…
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Weisse Laber rises near Voggenthal near Neumarkt i. d. Opf. and flows into the Altmühl in Dietfurt.
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A lovely route to ride along the meandering "Weiße Laber". The route runs idyllically along the river meadows on a section with varied landscapes.
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Very worth seeing stone gutter. You can easily combine it with the Hoher Brunnen limestone tuff terrace on a hike. Please do not enter or touch either. There is also another stone gully in Franconian Switzerland near Roschlaub, which is not as high but just as worth seeing.
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Cave worth seeing and easy to reach;
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Awesome adventure. Definitely take a flashlight with you. Unfortunately, many big fat spiders 🕷️
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A beautiful cycle path that is easy to drive on leads along the Weißen Laber. The White Laber (also known as White Laaber) is a 45 km long left tributary of the Altmühl in Bavaria. The White Laber rises in the Aubrunnen south of the Voggenthal district of Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz. A few steps after the source, an approximately one-kilometer-long upper course flows from the right, which rises west of the village at the end of the Marktweg in the direction of Höhenberg at the European watershed. The Weiße Laber flows from there through the Upper Palatinate Jura in a southerly direction. In the upper reaches up to the confluence with the Breitenbrunner Laber it also bears the name Unterbürger Laber. At Dietfurt it splits up and flows into a backwater of the Altmühl. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wei%C3%9Fe_Laber
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Nice little cave, the kids really enjoyed it.
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The region offers several highly-rated natural monuments. Among the most popular are the Hohlloch Cave (Velburg), known for its impressive entrance and large grotto, and the Stone Channel, Erasbach, which features a beautiful natural spectacle where water winds through the forest. Visitors also appreciate the White Laber River for its scenic cycling paths.
Yes, the area is rich in caves. Besides the popular Hohlloch Cave (Velburg), you can also visit the Krügerloch Cave near Plankstetten, a unique formation in Dogger Sandstone. Further afield, the King Otto Dripstone Cave near Velburg is considered one of Germany's most beautiful stalactite caves, offering guided tours to see impressive formations.
The area is home to distinctive geological formations. The Rest Area at Schwammerl Rock Formation near Velburg features unique mushroom-shaped rocks, formed by differing erosion resistance in sandstone layers. These are weathering remnants from the Lias period, offering a picturesque natural landmark.
Many natural monuments in the region are suitable for families. The Hohlloch Cave (Velburg) and Krügerloch Cave are listed as family-friendly. Additionally, the cycling path along the White Laber River offers an easy and enjoyable experience for all ages.
The region around Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, road cycling routes, and mountain biking trails. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz, Road Cycling Routes, and MTB Trails.
Yes, many hiking routes in the area incorporate these natural wonders. For instance, trails often pass by the Hohlloch Cave (Velburg) and the Schwammerl Rock Formation. You can find various options, from easy to moderate, in the Hiking around Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz guide.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling due to milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Caves like the King Otto Dripstone Cave maintain a constant temperature, making them a good option even in colder months. However, some areas might be less accessible during heavy snow.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive scale and unique beauty of the formations. For example, the Hohlloch Cave is often highlighted for its 'mega grotto' and 'huge cave entrance.' The Stone Channel is admired as a 'very beautiful natural spectacle,' and the Schwammerl Rock Formation is noted for how 'nature is the greatest artist.' The overall natural beauty and geological insights are highly appreciated.
Yes, the region features several water-related natural monuments. The White Laber River offers a lovely route along its meandering course, popular for cycling. The Stone Channel, Erasbach, is a fascinating natural spectacle where water flows through a unique formation. Additionally, the Mantlach Doline near Velburg is a geological depression formed by the dissolution of soluble bedrock, showcasing the effects of water erosion.
The Hohlloch near Velburg is not just a geological site but also a venue for local events. It traditionally hosts the cave festival by the Velburg town band annually on Pentecost weekend, offering visitors a chance to enjoy music, food, and beer within this ancient natural enclosure.
A doline is a natural depression or sinkhole formed by the dissolution of soluble bedrock, such as limestone. The Mantlach Doline near Velburg is an example of such a geological feature in the region. These formations are significant for illustrating karst topography and the effects of water erosion on soluble rock.


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