Best natural monuments around Hoyershausen are found in a landscape characterized by its geological history, including former potash mining and limestone quarrying areas in nearby Duingen and Eime. While Hoyershausen itself may not feature widely publicized natural monuments, the surrounding region offers several notable natural formations. The area provides opportunities to explore diverse natural features, with 3 distinct natural monuments identified.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Rothestein Cave is a special highlight here. It's open from April to September. The climb is probably not suitable for everyone. Maybe I'm too tall for it. 😅
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The story of the Rothestein Cave is interesting and exciting!
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The natural ridge path along the Ith cliffs leads through the most beautiful nature and is peppered with vantage points for fantastic views. Good physical condition and surefootedness are a basic requirement for large parts of the path, however, especially when the paths become narrow trails. The winding paths, the constant ups and downs, which can make the path an exhausting challenge, should not be underestimated.
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The cliff path is a true hiking gem. It goes through the dense, old beech forests of the lth on mostly fine, narrow paths. And by the way, you walk past wonderful grotesque rock formations that run the entire way. The cliffs are sometimes small, sometimes they offer wonderful views and sometimes they are so big that you can climb them. A really worthwhile path.
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Passed by here on our 5th Ith-Hils-Weg stage.
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Not overcrowded, sturdy shoes recommended. Again and again magnificent views.
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In the season when the cave is accessible (April 1st - September 30th) you should take the chance and go inside. The narrow, long corridor conveys an exciting cave feeling. Today, however, one can no longer really imagine how cult sacrificial rituals took place here in the Bronze Age. Alfred Wollemann examined this cave for the first time in 1853 and found shards of pots, bones and tools made of bronze. The finds have been scientifically assigned to the Bronze Age. His descriptions of human sacrifices and cultic acts are now considered to be reliable.
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Ith cliffs with views of the Weserbergland
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The region around Hoyershausen offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including impressive viewpoints like the Löns Tower on Thüster Berg, fascinating caves such as Rothestein Cave and Lippold's Cave, and unique quarry lakes like the St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve. You can also find scenic trails like the Upper Cliff Trail (Lüerdissen Cliffs, Ith).
Yes, several natural monuments around Hoyershausen also have historical significance. The Rothestein Cave is known for Bronze Age cult sacrificial rituals, with artifacts found there. Similarly, Lippold's Cave is associated with the legend of the robber Lippold. The St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve is a former sandstone quarry that operated until 1964, now transformed into a natural pond.
The Löns Tower on Thüster Berg is considered family-friendly, offering great views that children will enjoy. The St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve is also suitable for families, providing a peaceful natural setting to explore. For a more adventurous family, the Lippold's Cave can be exciting, though it requires a flashlight and some crawling at the entrance.
The most popular viewpoint is the Löns Tower on Thüster Berg, which offers a spectacular 360-degree panorama. On clear days, visitors report being able to see as far as the Brocken in the Harz Mountains and the Hermann Monument in the Teutoburg Forest. The Upper Cliff Trail (Lüerdissen Cliffs, Ith) also provides excellent views along the Ith cliffs.
Yes, several natural monuments offer challenging experiences. The Rothestein Cave and Lippold's Cave are both rated as challenging, requiring good flashlights and sure-footedness, with some crawling involved. The Upper Cliff Trail (Lüerdissen Cliffs, Ith) is also considered challenging, running along cliffs where climbing is explicitly allowed on individual sections.
The best time to visit depends on the specific monument. For caves like Rothestein Cave, the accessible season is typically from April 1st to September 30th, as they are reserved for bats as winter storage outside these months. Generally, spring, summer, and early autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring viewpoints and trails.
Absolutely. The region around Hoyershausen is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, there are several mountain biking trails that pass near Löns Tower on Thüster Berg and Lippold's Cave. You can explore detailed routes in the Gravel biking around Hoyershausen, MTB Trails around Hoyershausen, and Road Cycling Routes around Hoyershausen guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from places like the Löns Tower on Thüster Berg, noting the effort to raise the tower to maintain its purpose above the growing trees. The unique experience of exploring the long, dark passages of Rothestein Cave and the historical intrigue of Lippold's Cave are also highly rated. The tranquility and natural beauty of the St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve are also frequently mentioned.
When visiting caves like Rothestein Cave and Lippold's Cave, it is highly recommended to bring good flashlights or headlamps, as they are very dark. Non-slip shoes are advisable due to potentially uneven or damp surfaces. Be aware that some cave entrances may require crawling, and there might be steps or drops inside. Always check accessibility seasons for caves like Rothestein, which are closed during winter for bat protection.
The duration of your visit can vary. For a single viewpoint like the Löns Tower on Thüster Berg, you might spend an hour or two, including the walk to the tower. Exploring a cave like Rothestein Cave could take 1-2 hours. If you plan to combine multiple sites or include a longer hike, such as along the Upper Cliff Trail (Lüerdissen Cliffs, Ith), you should allocate half a day or even a full day.
While some trails in the region can be challenging, the area around the St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve offers more moderate terrain suitable for beginners. The paths around the lake are generally less demanding. The approach to the Löns Tower on Thüster Berg can also be managed by beginners, though the tower itself involves stairs.


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