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Volmehang Cave

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Volmehang Cave

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The Volmehanghöhle is a significant natural monument located in Hagen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Situated at an elevation of approximately 160 meters, this extensive cave system is nestled within the Hardt nature reserve, near the Volmetalstraße and beneath the Stadthalle. Discovered in 1890, the Volmehanghöhle is a notable feature of the region's calcium-rich geological landscape, characteristic of the area around Hagen and Iserlohn, and forms part of the larger Volmehang-Martinsloch-System.

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  • Location: Ruhr Region, Münster District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

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    March 10, 2024

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    The Volmehanghöhle in Hagen, discovered around 1890, is around 1,700 meters long. Originally there were plans to open it up to visitor traffic, but this could not be implemented. It is located in the “Hardt” nature reserve and is typical of the limestone-rich area around Hagen and Iserlohn.
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    The Volmehang cave is one of 22 small caves in Hagen. Unfortunately it is currently not accessible. It is located below the Hagen town hall.
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    Location: Ruhr Region, Münster District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Volmehanghöhle cave currently open to the public for visits?

    No, the Volmehanghöhle is currently closed to the public. Despite historical plans to develop it into a show cave, these were never realized, and direct entry into the cave is not possible. Visitors should respect the regulations of the Hardt nature reserve where it is located.

    How long does it typically take to visit the Volmehanghöhle cave?

    Since the Volmehanghöhle cave is not accessible to the public, there is no typical visit duration for the cave itself. However, you can explore the surrounding Hardt nature reserve, which offers various hiking and walking trails. The time spent in the area will depend on the length of the route you choose.

    Are there any hiking trails or routes that allow me to see the Volmehanghöhle cave from the outside?

    While direct access to the cave is not permitted, several trails wind through the Hardt nature reserve where the cave is located. These routes allow hikers to appreciate the natural features of the area and understand the geological context of the Volmehanghöhle, which is situated beneath the new Stadthalle and Bundesstraße 54.

    What is the difficulty level of the trails around the Volmehanghöhle cave?

    The Hardt nature reserve offers a variety of trails, generally ranging from easy to moderate. Most routes are suitable for casual walkers and hikers. Specific difficulty can vary depending on the chosen path, elevation changes, and terrain, but there are options for beginners and more experienced outdoor enthusiasts alike.

    Is the area around Volmehanghöhle cave family-friendly or dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Hardt nature reserve, where the Volmehanghöhle is located, is generally family-friendly and suitable for dogs. Many trails are pleasant for walks with children, and dogs are usually welcome on a leash. Always ensure to follow local regulations regarding pets in nature reserves.

    Do I need a special permit or reservation to visit the Hardt nature reserve or the vicinity of the cave?

    No, you do not need a special permit or reservation to access the Hardt nature reserve or the trails in the vicinity of the Volmehanghöhle. The nature reserve is open for public recreation, though visitors are expected to adhere to standard nature conservation rules, such as staying on marked paths and not disturbing wildlife.

    What are the parking options and public transport access near Volmehanghöhle cave?

    The Volmehanghöhle is located in Hagen, beneath the Stadthalle. Parking might be available in designated areas near the Stadthalle or other public parking facilities in Hagen. For public transport, Hagen is well-served by buses and trains, and you can likely find routes that stop within walking distance of the Hardt nature reserve.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to the Volmehanghöhle cave?

    As the Volmehanghöhle is situated within the city of Hagen, there are numerous cafes, pubs, and accommodation options available nearby. You'll find a range of choices within a short drive or public transport ride from the Hardt nature reserve, catering to various preferences and budgets.

    What is the geological significance of the Volmehanghöhle cave?

    The Volmehanghöhle is a significant example of the calcium-rich geological region around Hagen and Iserlohn, characteristic of a karst landscape. It is part of the larger Volmehang-Martinsloch-System, spanning 2666 meters, and contributes to understanding the subterranean world and natural processes shaping the area.

    What is the best time of year to explore the Hardt nature reserve around the Volmehanghöhle?

    While there's no 'best time' to visit the cave itself due to its inaccessibility, the surrounding Hardt nature reserve can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming flora, summer provides warm weather for longer hikes, autumn showcases vibrant fall colors, and winter can offer serene, snowy landscapes. Your preference for weather and scenery will determine the ideal time for your visit.

    Are there any other caves or natural landmarks similar to Volmehanghöhle in the Hagen area?

    Hagen is known for its rich subterranean landscape, with the Volmehanghöhle being one of approximately 22 smaller caves in the area. While many of these may also be inaccessible or require specialized permits for speleological exploration, the region's karst geology means there are numerous natural features and geological points of interest for those fascinated by caves and rock formations.

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