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Top 6 Caves around Bad Berleburg

Best caves around Bad Berleburg are found within the Rothaar Mountains, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and historical mining heritage. The area features various geological formations, including former slate mines and natural rock shelters. These sites offer insights into the region's industrial past and natural history. Visitors can explore different types of underground experiences, from historical mining tunnels to natural rock formations.

Best caves around Bad Berleburg

  • The most popular caves is Mini Cave (Game Cellar) in Naturpark…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Mini Cave (Game Cellar) in Naturpark Sauerland-Rothaargebirge

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Nice little cave, especially for kids.

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Helfensteine Rock Formation

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Natural monument worth seeing. The easiest and fastest way to get to the rock group is via the upper Grenzweg.

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Huxel Mine Entrance

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An old tunnel entrance. Now only a shelter for the bats.

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The old mine tunnels, which were bricked up except for a small entrance and excursion hole, are hardly mentioned in the directions of this Rothaarsteig lane. After all, he now …

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Reddighausen Caves

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Three caves in the forest of Reddighausen.

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September 2, 2025, Stollen Hinterm Homberg Bat Mine

Well done for nature conservation and the bat species that live there.

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Directly opposite this mini cave, a path to the right leads over a newly constructed footbridge to a small, hidden forester's house with a pond. This means that this cave was probably previously used as a game cellar. The cave was specially constructed, which can be clearly seen from the concrete ceiling.

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From the lower path it is a bit scrambling up to the stones that are under protection of nature, on the lower path there is a small cave directly on the stream, you should take a look. I walked a lap above Eifa just before the 5-way crossing that goes up to the OHGV tower. I crossed country along a border path and came to the rock group. Until 1832, the district boundary of the town of Biedenkopf ran along this group of rocks (Helffensteine). Nice cookie.

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Used for bats to hide

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Three cave entrances hidden in the forest

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@Andre, there was already a highlight here. The original is called mini cave.

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For me personally a highlight that was not easy to find.

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The cave is freely accessible, but not particularly deep. It's only a few meters into here. A headlamp or flashlight is necessary for this. Directly opposite is a Great Cabin by a Small Pond. The hut is locked, but you can take a great break on the outside benches.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Bad Berleburg?

The Bad Berleburg area offers a mix of historical mining sites and natural rock formations. You can visit the Raumland Slate Mine, which provides insight into the region's industrial past, or explore smaller natural caves and rock shelters like the Helfensteine Rock Formation.

Are there any family-friendly caves in the Bad Berleburg area?

Yes, the Mini Cave (Game Cellar) in Naturpark Sauerland-Rothaargebirge is a nice little cave that is especially suitable for kids to explore.

What is the Raumland Slate Mine and what makes it unique?

The Raumland Slate Mine, also known as the "Delle" pit, is a historically significant underground attraction in Bad Berleburg. It operated for over 450 years, providing dark blue slate. Visitors can experience its cool temperatures, gloomy passages, and gigantic cliff formations, learning about slate mining history. Guided tours are available from April to October. You can find more details on the Bad Berleburg Tourism website.

Are there other notable caves in the broader Sauerland region worth visiting?

While requiring travel from Bad Berleburg, the broader Sauerland region features several impressive show caves. These include the Heinrichshöhle in Hemer, known for Ice Age animal bones; the Bilsteinhöhle in Warstein, often called "the pearl of the Arnsberg Forest"; and the Dechenhöhle in Iserlohn, one of Germany's most varied stalactite caves. The Balver Höhle is also notable as Europe's largest accessible cultural cave.

What historical insights can I gain from visiting caves in the region?

Many caves around Bad Berleburg, particularly the former mining sites, offer a glimpse into the region's industrial heritage. The Raumland Slate Mine showcases centuries of slate mining. Additionally, old mine tunnels like the Mine behind the Homberg (bat roost) and Huxel Mine Entrance, though now serving as bat shelters, are remnants of this historical activity.

What is the best time to visit the caves around Bad Berleburg?

The Raumland Slate Mine is open to visitors from April to October. For natural caves and rock formations, spring through autumn generally offers pleasant weather for outdoor exploration. Keep in mind that underground temperatures remain cool year-round, typically around seven degrees Celsius in the slate mine.

What should I wear when visiting caves in the Bad Berleburg area?

Due to the consistently cool temperatures underground, even in summer, it's advisable to wear warm clothing and sturdy, closed-toe shoes. For guided tours in mines, helmets are often provided for safety.

Are there hiking trails near the caves in Bad Berleburg?

Yes, the Rothaar Mountains offer numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including easy hikes like the "Tunnel to the Eder River" loop or more challenging trails such as the "Wisentpfad (Wittgensteiner Land)". Explore more options on the Hiking around Bad Berleburg guide.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the caves?

Beyond hiking, the region around Bad Berleburg is suitable for gravel biking. Routes like the "Stone Bridge in Beddelhausen – Eder River Cycle Path" loop offer scenic rides. You can discover more gravel biking tours in the area through the Gravel biking around Bad Berleburg guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves and rock formations in Bad Berleburg?

Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Mini Cave is popular for its family-friendly exploration, while the Helfensteine Rock Formation is valued as a natural monument with a small cave nearby. The old mine tunnels, now serving as bat roosts, also offer an interesting connection to nature and history.

Is there parking available near the main cave attractions?

Specific parking information varies by location. For the Raumland Slate Mine, parking facilities are typically available for visitors. For smaller natural formations or mine entrances, parking might be at nearby trailheads or designated spots.

Are there any natural rock formations with caves to explore?

Yes, the Helfensteine Rock Formation is a natural monument that includes a small cave directly on the stream. It's a scenic spot where you can observe interesting geological features.

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