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Weissach im Tal

Top 12 Caves around Weissach im Tal

Caves around Weissach im Tal are primarily characterized by smaller grottoes and unique rock formations rather than extensive cave systems. Located in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, the region offers natural features shaped by geological processes. These formations often occur in areas with Stubensandstein, leading to distinctive natural monuments. While not a traditional caving destination, the area provides opportunities to explore these geological features within its natural landscape.

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

Geldmachersklinge Waterfall and Rock Grotto

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Very nice, adventurous hiking trail. Absolutely to recommend. Imposing rock formation. Descent is easily accessible for everyone with ropes and chains on the steep stairs. We were there in bad …

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The geological natural monument Kesselgrotte, below Langenberg, has formed in the Upper Stubensandstein in a side blade of the Wieslauf Gorge. This niche formation, which is typical for the Middle …

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Gallengrotte

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Very nice, deep grotto, the path leads through rugged rocky landscape and only a stone's throw from Lake Ebnisee.

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The so-called robber's cave is located on the right steep slope of the Maubach. It shows the karstification of the lower Maubach catchment area. On the slopes to the edge …

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Jux Cave

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Sandstone was once mined in the Juxhöhle. The access is closed with an iron grid. Danger of collapse!

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Ralf Bauder
May 21, 2025, Räuberhöhle (Maubach Cave)

The Robber's Cave is located on the steep slope above the dried-up Maubach streambed. The cave is freely accessible but relatively short. Climbing up the steep slope is somewhat strenuous, and careful attention is required.

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While the Robbers' Cave itself isn't a particularly special attraction, the area surrounding it is very impressive. The Maubach stream, which simply disappears and then reappears, is particularly worth seeing! https://youtu.be/Z4c8KCfYrvI?si=EN4IyCCM-sPq2QzW

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Interesting great mystical place

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Lisa
September 18, 2023, Juxhöhle

The cave cannot and must not be entered due to the risk of collapse and the bats that live here.

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Very impressive when you stand in the hollowed-out rock niche and watch the trickle splashing down. You don't see it every day, even if you're a frequent hiker.

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Very nice, adventurous hiking trail. Absolutely to recommend. Imposing rock formation. Descent is easily accessible for everyone with ropes and chains on the steep stairs. We were there in bad weather (rain), it was a bit slippery and muddy, but deserted. ;-) Sturdy shoes are recommended.

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It is imperative that you wear sturdy shoes and not go hiking there after rainy days. The ground is very muddy and we had to turn around in places as it gets really dangerous in places

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A detour is definitely worth it ... the climb above the blade is also really nice 🤗

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of "caves" can I expect to find around Weissach im Tal?

The region around Weissach im Tal features primarily smaller grottoes, rock formations, and former mining sites, rather than extensive cave systems. These are often geological natural monuments shaped by erosion and geological processes, particularly in areas with Stubensandstein.

Are there any challenging cave explorations or hikes in the area?

Yes, for a more adventurous experience, the Geldmachersklinge Waterfall and Rock Grotto offers an imposing rock formation with an adventurous hiking trail that includes ropes and chains on steep stairs. Sturdy shoes are highly recommended due to potentially muddy and slippery conditions. The Räuberhöhle (Maubach Cave) is also considered challenging, with a very steep access and loose stones, making entry not entirely safe.

Which cave-like features are suitable for families with children?

The Jux Cave is noted as an interesting place for everyone, especially children, with a small forest above for playing. The area around Räuberhöhle (Maubach Cave) also offers a lot to discover for children, with a meadow in front suitable for picnics, though direct access to the cave itself is not permitted due to safety concerns. The Kesselgrotte (Sandstone Cave) is also described as impressive and an experience for children, being easy to reach.

What geological features can I observe at these sites?

Many of the sites are geological natural monuments. For instance, the Kesselgrotte (Sandstone Cave) is a niche formation typical for the Middle Keuper, shaped by a spring stream and continuous erosion. It's part of a geological nature trail. The Geldmachersklinge Waterfall and Rock Grotto showcases imposing rock formations. The Räuberhöhle (Maubach Cave) demonstrates karstification with sinkholes in the surrounding slopes.

What is the best time to visit the grottoes and rock formations?

Visiting during dry weather is generally recommended, as paths can become muddy and slippery, especially at sites like the Geldmachersklinge Waterfall and Rock Grotto. In winter, frozen water at places like the Kesselgrotte (Sandstone Cave) can create deep cracks in the sandstone, leading to falling rock as it thaws, so caution is advised during colder months.

Are there any former mining sites among the caves?

Yes, the Jux Cave is a former sandstone mining site. Access is closed with an iron grid due to the danger of collapse, but it serves as a quiet habitat for bats.

What outdoor activities can I do near these cave-like features?

The grottoes and rock formations are often integrated into hiking trails. You can explore various routes, including easy hikes, around Weissach im Tal. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous touring bicycle routes, and mountain biking trails are also available. You can find more details on these activities in the Easy hikes around Weissach im Tal, Cycling around Weissach im Tal, and MTB Trails around Weissach im Tal guides.

What should I wear when visiting these sites?

Sturdy shoes are highly recommended for most locations, especially where trails can be muddy, steep, or uneven, such as at the Geldmachersklinge Waterfall and Rock Grotto and Kesselgrotte (Sandstone Cave).

What is the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/154513" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Gallengrotte</a> and how did it get its name?

The Gallengrotte is a deep grotto near Kaiserbach. Its name comes from the glass production in earlier years in this area; the bottle-green slag produced during glass manufacturing was called 'gall' and was disposed of there. The path to it leads through rugged rocky landscape, not far from Lake Ebnisee.

Are there any safety considerations when exploring these grottoes?

Yes, safety is important. For example, the Räuberhöhle (Maubach Cave) has loose stones and a very steep access, making entry unsafe and not permitted. The Jux Cave is closed off with an iron grid due to collapse danger. Always observe local signage and warnings, and be aware of slippery conditions, especially after rain or during thawing periods.

What do visitors enjoy most about the cave-like features around Weissach im Tal?

Visitors appreciate the adventurous hiking trails, the impressive and unique rock formations, and the natural beauty of the grottoes. Many find them to be a great experience for families and a quiet escape into nature. The geological significance of sites like the Kesselgrotte (Sandstone Cave) is also a point of interest.

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