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Top 8 Caves around Zuzenhausen

Best caves around Zuzenhausen offers a diverse range of subterranean and historical sites for exploration. The region features a mix of natural rock formations, historical tunnels, and man-made cave systems. These sites are often found within forested areas, providing opportunities for combining cave visits with hiking. The landscape around Zuzenhausen is characterized by its geological features and historical significance, with many sites reflecting past human activity and natural processes.

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  • The most popular caves is Dachsenfranz Cave

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Dachsenfranz Cave

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Francesko Regali, called Dachsenfranz, fled to Kraichgau in the 19th century after the Italian War of Independence, after having probably killed a superior in an argument.
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Breathing Rock near Rothsnasenhütte

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Does a fox family live here who are currently making coffee? Is it the exhaust ducts of the subway to Wilhelmsfeld? Or is it the exit of a secret tunnel …

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Rock Shelter in Naturpark Neckartal-Odenwald

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Really interesting place. The shelter does not offer much protection. Not to be seen from the path - without komoot I probably would not have discovered the place. A small …

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I was lucky that the gate to the gallery was open and the friendly workers let me peek inside. The view into the tunnel was impressive and the hanging carts …

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The Weiße Hohle

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The “Weiße Hohle” forest car park is located on Sinsheimer Straße, on the outskirts of Nußloch, directly at the entrance to the “Weiße Hohle”.

A sign with hiking trails in the region is also on site.

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March 30, 2026, Die Weiße Hohle

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February 18, 2023, Die Weiße Hohle

The “Weiße Hohle” forest car park is located on Sinsheimer Straße, on the outskirts of Nußloch, directly at the entrance to the “Weiße Hohle”. A sign with hiking trails in the region is also on site.

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Totally rustic dwelling place from the so-called Dachsenfranz. In the middle of the forest and also an adventure for the children

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Ascent a bit wild but short, if you know where the overhang can be seen from the path.

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The Dachsenfranzhöhle was once the cave of the '"Dachsenfranz" Francesco Regali. He lived over a hundred years ago in the forests of the Odenwald and in the Kraichgau. It is not original, but it is a replica. It is impressive to see how the "Dachsenfranz" lived. Also great for children, because the small living room cave is accessible.

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As I walked by, I noticed the stairs and I became curious. I only noticed at home that this is a highlighted highlight - where does the rope that dangles left on the rock lead to?

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Does a fox family live here who are currently making coffee? Is it the exhaust ducts of the subway to Wilhelmsfeld? Or is it the exit of a secret tunnel system that runs under the Neckar and extends beyond the Dilsberg fortress? The speculation on the Internet is growing wild. There is a mysterious phenomenon in the Kleingemünde Forest: In winter, "warm" air flows out of a crevice not far from the Rothsnasenhütte. Sometimes it even steams. In summer, the outflowing air is perceived as cool. Hikers reported to the town hall because they had observed that warm air was flowing out of two crevices in the sandstone above Kleingemünd shortly before the Rothsnasenhütte. It was reported that even the glasses were fogging up. The hikers suspected there might be underground passages in the rock. (https://www.rnz.de/nachrichten/region_artikel,-atmender-fels-bei-kleingemuend-dieses-mysterioese-phaenomen-sracht-fuer-staunen-plus-video-_arid,437842.html)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Zuzenhausen?

The Zuzenhausen area offers a mix of natural rock formations, historical tunnels, and man-made cave systems. You can find reconstructed historical dwellings like the Dachsenfranz Cave, natural monuments such as The Weiße Hohle, and historical tunnels like the Historic Brunnenstollen Tunnel.

Are there family-friendly caves in the Zuzenhausen region?

Yes, the Dachsenfranz Cave is considered family-friendly. It's a reconstruction of a legendary figure's dwelling, offering an interesting historical and folklore experience for visitors of all ages.

What unique natural phenomena can be observed in the caves around Zuzenhausen?

You can visit the Breathing Rock near Rothsnasenhütte, a natural monument known for a phenomenon where air flows out of crevices. This air is perceived as warm in winter and cool in summer, creating a unique experience.

What historical sites related to caves or tunnels are there?

The Dachsenfranz Cave is a reconstruction tied to regional folklore and a historical figure. Additionally, the Historic Brunnenstollen Tunnel is a significant historical site, part of a castle's water supply and defense system, with a rich past and legends.

What should I bring when exploring caves around Zuzenhausen?

Good footwear is highly recommended as paths can be uneven. A flashlight is also advisable for exploring darker sections of tunnels and caves, especially in less illuminated areas.

Are there any man-made tunnels or quarries to explore?

Yes, you can visit the Cableway Entrance to the Quarry Tunnel. This man-made highlight offers a glimpse into a 500-meter-long tunnel that was historically used for quarry operations.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves?

The best time to visit is typically from late spring through early autumn. Some cave systems, particularly those that serve as bat habitats, may be closed during winter months (mid-October to mid-April) to protect hibernating bats.

Are there hiking opportunities near the caves?

Many of the caves and tunnels around Zuzenhausen are situated within forested areas, providing excellent opportunities for combining cave visits with hiking. The region features circular hiking trails that offer picturesque viewpoints and diverse sandstone formations.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves around Zuzenhausen?

Beyond exploring the caves, the area around Zuzenhausen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and mountain biking, with routes ranging from easy to difficult.

Is parking available near the cave entrances?

For The Weiße Hohle, a forest car park is conveniently located on Sinsheimer Straße, on the outskirts of Nußloch, directly at the entrance.

Are dogs allowed in the caves?

While specific regulations vary by site, generally, dogs are often permitted on outdoor trails leading to caves. However, due to narrow and potentially steep paths, and for the protection of wildlife, dogs may not be allowed inside all cave sections. It's best to check local signage at each specific location.

Are the caves around Zuzenhausen wheelchair accessible?

Due to the natural and historical nature of many sites, with narrow, steep, or uneven paths, most caves and tunnels in the Zuzenhausen area are not wheelchair accessible. They are also generally not suitable for prams.

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