Caves around Nußloch offer unique geological insights within a historically significant landscape. The region is characterized by its limestone formations and former quarry operations, providing a blend of natural and man-made underground features. Visitors can explore areas showcasing geological history and successful renaturation efforts. The local environment presents diverse opportunities for those interested in the earth's past and industrial heritage.
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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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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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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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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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Nußloch is unique because it doesn't feature traditional natural caves with stalactites and stalagmites. Instead, the region offers a blend of natural rock formations, historical cave reconstructions, and significant man-made underground features related to its limestone quarrying history. The most prominent example is the Naturlehrpfad Steinbruch Nußloch, an educational trail exploring a historical quarry.
Yes, the Dachsenfranz Cave is considered family-friendly. It's a well-reconstructed site linked to regional folklore, offering an engaging historical insight. Additionally, the freely accessible sections of the Naturlehrpfad Steinbruch Nußloch provide an educational outdoor experience suitable for families.
The region's sites offer rich historical context. The Dachsenfranz Cave tells the story of the legendary Dachsenfranz. The Meutersloch Sandstone Cave has a history of providing refuge during religious wars. The Naturlehrpfad Steinbruch Nußloch details the geological history of limestone excavation and the region's industrial development related to cement production.
The The Weiße Hohle is a natural monument with easy access, featuring a dedicated forest car park directly at its entrance on Sinsheimer Straße, on the outskirts of Nußloch.
The Breathing Rock near Rothsnasenhütte is a natural monument known for a mysterious phenomenon where air flows out of a crevice. In winter, this air can be warm and even steam, while in summer it's perceived as cool, sparking local speculation about its origins.
Yes, a 2.5 km section of the Naturlehrpfad Steinbruch Nußloch, which leads directly through the quarry grounds, can only be explored with a Geo-Ranger guide. These tours offer deeper insights into the geology and quarry operations. Information regarding these tours can be obtained from the HeidelbergCement plant management office.
The area is characterized by its limestone formations, which are prominently displayed at the Naturlehrpfad Steinbruch Nußloch. This educational trail showcases the geological history of the limestone excavated over millions of years, providing insights into the earth's history of the region.
The region around Nußloch offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, such as the 'Weiße Hohle – The Weiße Hohle loop' or 'View of the Quarry – View of the Quarry loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like 'Südsteinbruchweg Trail – View of the quarry loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Nußloch and Cycling around Nußloch guides.
Visitors often appreciate the unique blend of natural and man-made features, the historical context, and the educational value. The Dachsenfranz Cave is praised for its well-reconstructed site and atmospheric forest setting. The Cableway Entrance to the Quarry Tunnel is noted for its impressive view into the 500m long tunnel and the sheer size of the hanging carts.
Yes, you can see the Cableway Entrance to the Quarry Tunnel. This is an impressive man-made feature related to the historical quarry operations, with a tunnel estimated to be 500 meters long.
The Naturlehrpfad Steinbruch Nußloch is an excellent resource for education. It features 22 information points and panels that provide extensive knowledge on geology, biology, and the history of the region's industrial development, particularly cement production and renaturation efforts within the former quarry area.


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