Caves around Marienhagen offer a glimpse into the region's natural formations and historical narratives. Located in a landscape characterized by diverse terrain, the area features several notable cave systems. These natural features contribute to the local outdoor experience, providing points of interest for those exploring the surrounding hiking trails and natural landmarks.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Bear Cave is blocked off by a gate, and there's not much to see. However, the path along the cave is a good alternative to the paved road across the Ithwiesen.
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A cave, approximately 10 meters deep, closed off with a gate, accessible only with climbing gear. We didn't see or hear any bears 🐻 Here's how to get in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zvk36fNa-i0
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The Rothestein Cave is a special highlight here. It's open from April to September. The climb is probably not suitable for everyone. Maybe I'm too tall for it. 😅
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The story of the Rothestein Cave is interesting and exciting!
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In the past, you could descend into the cave and there was a cave book at the very bottom.
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You can briefly visit these cliffs on the way to the Lönturm. I find the place interesting for a few pictures.
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Passed by here on our 5th Ith-Hils-Weg stage.
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The region offers several caves with historical significance. Rothestein Cave is known for Bronze Age artifacts and ancient cultic rituals. Lippold's Cave is steeped in local folklore about the robber Lippold. You can also find the Dynamite Storage Cave Weser Uplands, which served a historical purpose related to a nearby quarry.
Yes, Lippold's Cave is famously associated with the robber Lippold. Legend says he lived there, used clever tricks to avoid being tracked, and had a bell system to alert him to approaching travelers.
Access to some caves is seasonal. For example, Rothestein Cave is open from April 1st to September 30th, as it serves as a winter storage for bats outside of these months. Nasenstein Cave and Children’s Cave are closed from February to July due to peregrine falcon breeding.
For caves like Rothestein Cave and Lippold's Cave, a good flashlight is essential due to their dark interiors. Non-slip shoes are also recommended for sure-footedness, especially in Rothestein Cave which has a step just after the entrance. Some caves may require crawling at the beginning.
Yes, Bear Cave (Ith) is currently closed by a grid and not walkable. While some videos show people rappelling into the entrance area with specialized equipment, it is generally inaccessible to the public.
The caves around Marienhagen offer diverse natural formations. Lippold's Cave features several rooms, including one known as the 'kitchen' and another as the 'horse stable,' with a prominent rock formation called the 'chimney.' Nasenstein Cave and Children’s Cave are noted for their interesting rock formations.
Yes, some caves serve as important habitats for wildlife. Rothestein Cave is reserved for bats as a winter storage from October to March. Nasenstein Cave and Children’s Cave are closed for several months each year to protect breeding peregrine falcons.
The area around Marienhagen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like 'Bruchsee – Bruchsee loop from Sollberg' or 'Haidkopf loop from Sollberg'. For mountain biking, explore trails such as 'Bodo Tower – Ebersnacken Tower loop from Weenzen' or 'Marienhagen quarry – Duinger Berg Trail loop from Marienhagen'. Gravel biking options are also available, like 'Laakedamm Cycle Path – Innerste Cycle Path loop from Banteln'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Marienhagen, MTB Trails around Marienhagen, and Gravel biking around Marienhagen guides.
Yes, the caves are often integrated into or located near hiking trails. While specific hiking routes directly to each cave are not detailed here, the region is known for its diverse terrain and offers many opportunities for walking and hiking. You can explore various trails in the area to reach these natural landmarks.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural formations and historical narratives. The long, dark corridors of Rothestein Cave provide an exciting cave feeling, while the folklore surrounding Lippold's Cave adds a layer of intrigue. The komoot community has shared over 830 photos and given more than 850 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these sites.
Some caves, like Lippold's Cave, require crawling on all fours at the beginning to enter, which might be challenging for some. Rothestein Cave also has a half-meter step at the entrance and requires sure-footedness. It's advisable to check specific requirements for each cave before visiting.


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