Best caves around Edelsfeld are located within a region characterized by its karst landscape, part of the Franconian Jura. This area is known for its geological formations, including numerous caves and grottos. The natural environment offers opportunities for exploring subterranean features and historical sites. The landscape around Edelsfeld provides a setting for various outdoor activities focused on its unique geological heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Mystery Grotto is located near Neuhaus an der Pegnitz and is part of the Karst Hiking Trail. The name of the grotto comes from a legend that tells of the "White Lady". This legend says that the cursed soul of Countess Kunigunde von Leuchtenburg, who lived in the 13th century, is said to appear in the grotto as a restless spirit. The grotto is about 12 meters wide and 16 meters long and offers an impressive hall. Beautiful ice formations can be admired, especially in winter. The entrance to the grotto is partially walled up and closed in winter during the bat protection period. The grotto is only accessible from April to September.
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The entrance lies beautifully in the midst of the stately rocks. The cave itself is actually rather small at around 12 meters in diameter. Rather, it owes its charm to the mysterious entrance, which at first seems to duck away from the visitor. And the legend to which the name Mysteriengrotte goes back is, thanks to the scary factor, an additional mood factor. Because this is where the “White Woman” is supposed to appear again and again. And this legend even has a true origin. Because the "White Woman" is said to be the cursed soul of Countess Kunigunde von Leuchtenburg, who lived at the foot of the Plassenburg in the 13th century. She murdered her two children, believing that the infants would stand in the way of her remarriage to Albrecht the Handsome, Burgrave of Nuremberg. Despite extensive penance in later, still unmarried days and the founding of a monastery, which she presided over as abbess, her restless spirit is said to have haunted the Mystery Grotto since her death.
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This cave is just amazing. Good walkable.
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The passage is easy to walk on, a board provides information about the formation of the grottos
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Grandiose cave with a small "lake" inside. Definitely take a flashlight with you. From the end of October to the beginning of April, the cave serves as a roost for the bats.
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Great stalactite cave, like another world in the middle of the forest. Guided tours are available Thu-Sun on the hour, except at 12 noon! Admission €6 per person.
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Absolute highlight! The cave impresses with its size! A great experience!
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For families, Peter's Cave is an excellent choice, described as easily accessible and suitable for children. Mystery Grotto is also family-friendly and offers a unique experience with its legend.
Caves can be significantly cooler than the outside temperature, even in summer. For example, at Maximilian's Grotto, it's important to wear a jacket. Sturdy, comfortable shoes are also recommended for walking on uneven surfaces.
Peter's Cave is easily accessible and at ground level, making it ideal for beginners. A flashlight is advisable for exploring its 70-meter length.
The region's caves are part of the Franconian Jura's karst landscape. Vogelherd Grotto is an impressive karst cave formed from Franconian dolomite. Maximilian's Grotto is known for its stalactite formations, including Germany's largest stalactite, the 'iceberg'.
The best time depends on the cave. While some caves like Mystery Grotto offer beautiful ice formations in winter, it's advised not to enter Peter's Cave from the end of October to March to avoid disturbing hibernating bats.
Yes, bats are known to hibernate in some caves. For instance, visitors are advised to avoid entering Peter's Cave between late October and March to protect the bat population during their hibernation period.
Beyond caving, the Edelsfeld area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, general cycling tours, and running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Edelsfeld' or routes exploring castles and old towns.
Mystery Grotto, with its intriguing entrance and local legend of the 'White Woman', offers a unique and atmospheric experience beyond just its physical features.
Visitors appreciate the impressive geological formations, such as the large, walkable hall of Vogelherd Grotto and the branching system of Peter's Cave. The unique atmosphere and historical legends, like those associated with Mystery Grotto, also add to the appeal.
Yes, the region is known for its rock formations. Prellstein Rock Formation is a notable climbing spot in the Hirschbach forest, offering great views for those who are sure-footed and not prone to vertigo.
At Maximilian's Grotto, photography is permitted, allowing you to capture the impressive stalactite formations.


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