Natural monuments around Edelsfeld showcase the unique geological formations of this region in Bavaria, Germany. Located in the district of Amberg-Sulzbach, the area features impressive karst landscapes. These natural attractions offer insights into the geological history and natural beauty of the surroundings. The landscape provides diverse opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: April 28, 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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Absolute highlight! The cave impresses with its size! A great experience!
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A really special and worth seeing section of the karst hiking trail leads through the rocky landscape of the Weissingkuppe
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The natural monuments around Edelsfeld are renowned for their impressive karst landscapes, featuring unique geological formations such as rock labyrinths, mushroom rocks, and extensive cave systems. These formations have been sculpted over millennia by water and wind, creating a distinctive natural environment.
Among the most popular natural monuments are the Stone city with the "Two Brothers", an overwhelming labyrinth of karst rock formations, and the Vogelherd Grotto, an impressive karst cave. Visitors also highly appreciate Peter's Cave for its accessibility and branching hall system.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Peter's Cave is easily accessible and enjoyable with children. The Stone city with the "Two Brothers" offers an exciting labyrinth to explore, and the Mystery Grotto, with its intriguing legend, can also be an engaging visit for families.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the outdoor rock formations and hiking trails. For caves like the Vogelherd Grotto, visiting in the early morning can provide a more tranquil experience. Note that some caves, like Peter's Cave and the Mystery Grotto, are closed from late October to March for bat hibernation, though the Mystery Grotto is known for beautiful ice formations in winter at its entrance.
Absolutely. The region around Edelsfeld offers numerous hiking opportunities that often incorporate these natural wonders. For example, the Stone city with the "Two Brothers" and Weissingkuppe Rock Labyrinth are part of the 'Karstkundlicher Wanderpfad' (Karst Educational Trail). You can find various hiking routes and detailed information on our guide page.
Beyond hiking, the Edelsfeld area is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. There are numerous routes, such as the 'Vils Adventure Trail' for mountain biking or scenic cycling tours like the 'Path Along the Pegnitz River'. You can explore more options on our dedicated guides for MTB Trails, Cycling, and Road Cycling Routes around Edelsfeld.
When visiting caves like the Vogelherd Grotto or Peter's Cave, a flashlight is advisable for better visibility. Remember that Peter's Cave is closed from late October to March to protect hibernating bats. The Vogelherd Grotto can be quite popular, so an early morning visit is recommended for a more peaceful experience.
Yes, parking is generally available near the more popular natural monuments. For instance, the Stone city with the "Two Brothers" has a dedicated hiking parking lot. It's always a good idea to check local signage upon arrival for specific parking instructions and any potential fees.
Many outdoor natural monuments, such as the Stone city with the "Two Brothers" and Weissingkuppe Rock Labyrinth, are dog-friendly, though dogs should generally be kept on a leash. For caves, it's best to assume dogs are not permitted inside, especially during bat hibernation periods.
The 'Karstkundlicher Wanderpfad' (Karst Educational Trail) is a hiking path designed to showcase the region's unique karst geology. It includes significant natural monuments like the Stone city with the "Two Brothers" and the Weissingkuppe Rock Labyrinth, providing informative display boards along the way to explain the geological features.
The Mystery Grotto near Neuhaus an der Pegnitz is associated with the legend of the 'White Lady,' said to be the restless spirit of Countess Kunigunde von Leuchtenburg. She is believed to haunt the grotto after a tragic past involving her children. This legend adds a unique, eerie charm to the cave's natural beauty.
The terrain around Edelsfeld's natural monuments often features meandering paths through forests, rocky sections, and sometimes stairs, especially in areas like the Weissingkuppe Rock Labyrinth. Trails can range from easy to intermediate difficulty, offering diverse experiences for hikers.


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