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Top 11 Caves around Redwitz an der Rodach

Best caves around Redwitz an der Rodach are primarily found in the surrounding region, offering a blend of natural rock formations and historical sites. The area is characterized by its geological features, including sandstone blocks and carved cellars. These locations provide opportunities for exploration and insight into local history and natural landscapes. The unique "cave-like" experiences often involve labyrinthine rock formations rather than traditional dripstone caves.

Best caves around Redwitz an der Rodach

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

Countess's Cave

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The cave is listed under C155a list of caves in the Franconian Alb.

The cave is about 30 meters north of the trail and about 10 meters higher. It is …

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Jakobshöhle Rock Formation

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Very beautiful rock groups

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Eselsloch Cave

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The "Eselsloch" (Donkey Hole) has been included in the list of caves in the Franconian Alb. It is about 10 meters deep.

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Rest Area at Fürth Castle Ruins

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A few interesting facts on the boards. There is not much left of the castle except the vault.

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Querkelesloch

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More interesting than the column cave C 44 itself is the tree whose roots cover the cave entrance. The trunk first grows downwards and then turns 180 degrees upwards. According …

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Andrea und Huskys 🐺
April 10, 2026, Gräfinnenhöhle

The cave is about ten meters above the path and is slightly hidden in the bushes. The short climb is unproblematic. The cave is about ten meters deep – a lamp is not necessary to look inside.

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In addition to the Jacob's Cave, the rock formations also include the Franzenshöhle (Franzen's Cave). According to a story, two robbers named after them hid there in the 16th century. In fact, the caves were probably named after the lords of the Ebneth castle: Franz Paul Christoph (1750-1823) and Jakob Wolfgang (1751-1817) von Seckendorff-Arberdar.

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The "Eselsloch" near Niesten is a small, picturesque rock hole. It is located on the path to the Niesten Castle ruins near Weismain.

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The "Eselsloch" (Donkey Hole) has been included in the list of caves in the Franconian Alb. It is about 10 meters deep.

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Jutta
February 9, 2025, Gräfinnenhöhle

Easy to miss, small climb, nice eye-catcher

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If you are in the area, this is a must!

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Impressive rock formation

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Very beautiful rock groups

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'caves' can I expect to find around Redwitz an der Rodach?

The region around Redwitz an der Rodach primarily offers unique 'cave-like' experiences, most notably the Ebnether Keller Felsenlabyrinth. This isn't a traditional dripstone cave, but rather a fascinating labyrinth formed by massive sandstone blocks, creating numerous narrow passages, crevices, and natural shelters. You'll also find historical cellars carved into the rock.

Are there any natural caves to explore in the area?

Yes, within the Ebnether Keller Felsenlabyrinth, you can explore natural formations like the Jakobs- and Franzenshöhle. Additionally, highlights such as the Countess's Cave and Jakobshöhle Rock Formation are natural cave or rock group features.

Do the caves around Redwitz an der Rodach have historical significance?

Absolutely. The Ebnether Keller Felsenlabyrinth includes numerous historical cellars carved into the sandstone cliffs around 1790, originally used for storage. The rugged rocky area is also believed to have been settled by the Celts in prehistoric times, and local legends are associated with the Jakobs- and Franzenshöhle.

Are the caves around Redwitz an der Rodach suitable for families?

Yes, the Ebnether Keller Felsenlabyrinth is an excellent destination for families. Its complex network of passages and towering sandstone blocks invites exploration and climbing, making it an engaging experience for all ages. The Felsenkeller and Historic Stone Bridge near Beikheim is also noted as family-friendly.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves?

The shaded paths and cool interiors of the Felsenlabyrinth make it pleasant to visit even on warmer days. The annual Ebnether Kellerfest, a traditional folk festival, takes place on Ascension Day (Vatertag), offering a lively experience. Generally, spring through autumn provides the most comfortable weather for exploring the outdoor rock formations and passages.

How long does it typically take to explore the Ebnether Keller Felsenlabyrinth?

Exploring the Ebnether Keller Felsenlabyrinth can take anywhere from 1 to 3 hours, depending on your pace and how much you wish to delve into its various passages, natural caves, and historical cellars. Allow extra time if you plan to enjoy a picnic or attend the annual Kellerfest.

What should I wear when visiting the caves?

For exploring the Felsenlabyrinth, wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for uneven terrain. Even on warm days, the interiors of the natural caves and historical cellars can be cool and damp, so bringing a light jacket or sweater is advisable. A flashlight or headlamp can also be useful for darker sections, though not strictly necessary for all areas.

Are there hiking trails near these cave formations?

Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails that incorporate the Felsenlabyrinth or lead to other natural features. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Redwitz an der Rodach guide, which includes routes like the 'Rodach Biotopes loop from Redwitz a.d.Rodach'.

Can I bring my dog to the caves?

While specific rules for the Ebnether Keller Felsenlabyrinth regarding dogs are not detailed, many natural outdoor areas in Germany are dog-friendly, especially if kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage upon arrival. For general outdoor activities, you can find dog-friendly hiking options in the broader region.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the caves?

Beyond exploring the cave-like formations, the area around Redwitz an der Rodach is great for cycling and mountain biking. You can discover routes like 'Flowy Singletrack – Singletrack Above Burgkunstadt' in the MTB Trails around Redwitz an der Rodach guide, or try gravel biking routes from the Gravel biking around Redwitz an der Rodach guide.

Is there parking available near the Ebnether Keller Felsenlabyrinth?

Yes, parking facilities are typically available near popular natural attractions like the Ebnether Keller Felsenlabyrinth to accommodate visitors. Look for designated parking areas in Ebneth, Burgkunstadt, which is the district where the labyrinth is located.

What makes the Querkelesloch cave interesting?

The Querkelesloch is notable not just for the cave itself, but for a unique tree whose roots cover the entrance, growing downwards before turning upwards. Local legend suggests an underground path once connected it to Niesten Castle. It's a hidden gem for those who enjoy a bit of off-the-beaten-path exploration.

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