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Top 16 Caves around Baiersbronn

Best caves around Baiersbronn are located within the Northern Black Forest, a region characterized by its dense forests, deep valleys, and unique geological formations. While Baiersbronn is primarily known for its extensive hiking trails and natural landscapes, the surrounding area features several notable underground sites. These include natural rock formations and historical mining tunnels that offer insights into the region's geology and industrial past. The area provides opportunities to explore various types of subterranean features.

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Last updated: April 27, 2026

Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls

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You can let your imagination run wild at the waterfalls and the noble woman's grave. The stainless steel railing is a bit annoying, but you can hold on to when the path becomes uneven

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Lower Sophia Mine

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The "Untere Sophia" mine is one of the oldest mines in the area. It is already marked on a map by Georg Gadner from 1593. At that time, however, the tunnel was still called "St. Johannis am Friesenberg."

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Lourdes Grotto, Oberachern

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Lourdes grottoes can be found all over Europe. This one in Oberachern was inaugurated in 1996 after the Mary and Bernadette figures were in a lime tree near the Antonius …

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Holy Three Kings Silver Mine

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This visitor mine is a former exploratory tunnel. Silver and copper were searched for, but there was never any funding.

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Two small caves, probably as a shelter, with a bricked entrance and name tag. One of them even with a small bench.

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August 9, 2025, Lourdes Grotte Oberachern

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The Untere Sophia mine is one of the few in the Forbach Valley whose entrance is not filled in today. Cobalt was mined there – a unique occurrence in the Northern Black Forest. The mine was first mentioned in 1593; it was probably in operation until 1757, after which it was closed and filled in. The entrance to the mine was only rediscovered around 1995. Guided tours are available upon request. https://www.nationalparkregion-schwarzwald.de/poi/baiersbronn-friedrichstal-grube-sophia

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October 31, 2024, Grube Untere Sophia

The "Untere Sophia" mine is one of the oldest mines in the area. It is already marked on a map by Georg Gadner from 1593. At that time, however, the tunnel was still called "St. Johannis am Friesenberg."

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Beautifully laid out and well-kept. There are even candles. A place of peace.

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Here you can see something beautiful, very worth seeing

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Lourdes grottoes can be found all over Europe. This one in Oberachern was inaugurated in 1996 after the Mary and Bernadette figures were in a lime tree near the Antonius Chapel for a long time and at some point fell into a Sleeping Beauty sleep there. The Lourdes Grottoes refer to the appearance of the Mother of God to St. Bernadette, which is said to have first taken place in 1858 in a grotto at Massabielle near Lourdes in southern France. Hardly any other place is more associated with miracles and healing than Massabielle.

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Lourdes grotto with spring water right next to it.

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The caves are right on the side of the path and cannot be missed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of 'caves' can I explore around Baiersbronn?

Around Baiersbronn, you'll find a mix of natural rock formations, historical mining tunnels, and grottoes. While the region isn't known for large, tourist-accessible natural cave systems, it offers unique subterranean experiences. These include sites like the Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls with its legendary rock formations, and the Stone Caves on the Felsenpfad, which are small natural shelters.

Are there any historical mines to visit near Baiersbronn?

Yes, the area around Baiersbronn has a rich mining history. You can visit the Lower Sophia Mine, one of the oldest mines in the region where cobalt was once extracted. Another historical site is the Holy Three Kings Silver Mine, a former exploratory tunnel where silver and copper were sought.

Can I take a guided tour of any caves or mines?

Yes, guided tours are available upon request for the Lower Sophia Mine. This offers a unique opportunity to learn about the region's mining history and the geological significance of cobalt extraction in the Northern Black Forest.

Are there family-friendly 'caves' or rock formations suitable for children?

Several sites are considered family-friendly. The Lower Sophia Mine and the Stone Caves on the Felsenpfad are suitable for families. Additionally, the Lourdes Grotto in Oberachern is also a family-friendly spot, offering a peaceful and beautifully laid out replica grotto.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see near these sites?

The region is characterized by dense forests, deep valleys, and unique geological formations. Near the Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls, you'll experience a legendary waterfall with associated rock formations, accessible via steps and bridges along a narrow hiking path. The broader Baiersbronn area is also known for its glacial cirques, picturesque lakes like Huzenbacher Lake and Sankenbach Lake, and impressive waterfalls such as the Sankenbach Waterfall.

Are there hiking trails that lead to or past these caves?

Absolutely. The Stone Caves on the Felsenpfad are located directly along a rock path. The Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls are part of a scenic hiking route. For more hiking opportunities in the area, you can explore various trails listed in the Hiking around Baiersbronn guide, including routes like the 'Foodie Trail – Mummelsee-Hornisgrinde trail' and the 'Baiersbronner Sankenbachsteig'.

What other outdoor activities are available near Baiersbronn's caves?

Beyond exploring the caves and rock formations, Baiersbronn is a 'Hiking Heaven' with over 550 kilometers of trails. You can find numerous options for hiking in the Hiking around Baiersbronn guide, including challenging routes like the 'Bannwald tour'. For runners, there are dedicated Running Trails around Baiersbronn, featuring routes around Lake Sankenbach. Easy hikes are also available, such as those in the Easy hikes around Baiersbronn guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the caves and natural sites near Baiersbronn?

Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical insight. For instance, the Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls are loved for their legendary stories and scenic paths. The historical mines offer a fascinating glimpse into the region's past, while the smaller rock shelters provide interesting points along hiking routes. The overall natural landscape of the Black Forest, with its dense forests and diverse geological features, is a major draw.

Are the Pudelstein and Priorstein considered caves?

No, the Pudelstein and Priorstein are notable open-air rock features and geological formations, not enclosed caves. They are significant landmarks in the Baiersbronn area, often associated with local legends and geological explanations, but they are not subterranean spaces.

Is there public transport available to reach these sites?

Baiersbronn is well-integrated into the regional public transport network. Visitors often utilize the Murg Valley train and the KONUS card, which provides free travel on buses and trains in the Black Forest region, making it easier to access various hiking starting points and natural attractions.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves and surrounding nature?

The Black Forest region, including Baiersbronn, is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural rock formations and mine exteriors. Summer is ideal for enjoying the waterfalls and longer hikes. While winter can bring snow, some trails and sites remain accessible, offering a different, serene experience.

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