Schwarzenbach bei Pressath
Schwarzenbach bei Pressath
Best caves around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath are found within the Nature Park Northern Upper Palatinate Forest, an area known for its natural beauty and recreational value. This region features a landscape of forests and ponds, providing a diverse environment for outdoor exploration. While prominent natural caves are located in the broader Upper Palatinate, Schwarzenbach bei Pressath itself offers unique geological and historical underground sites. These include various rock cellars and old mine tunnels, reflecting the area's natural formations and historical…
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Great pictures and also beautifully grown
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Felsenkeller - Badly signposted, we cheekily tried to open the heavy doors... there was no light in the first cellar, quickly got out again, in the second one you could see and read something, but it's not spacious
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Parkstein Volcano History Museum with interactive exhibits & eruption simulations.
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Here's a little bit into the volcano.
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A little away from the pond (opposite in the forest) there is an old mine tunnel where mica was mined.
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Located on an old trade route, set back in the forest.
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Definitely go in, when are you ever in a volcanic cellar.
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While Schwarzenbach bei Pressath itself features unique geological and historical underground sites, such as rock cellars and old mine tunnels, the broader Upper Palatinate region offers impressive natural karst and dripstone caves. These include sites like the Felsenkeller Rock Cellars and the Old Mica Mine Tunnel Singletrack within Schwarzenbach bei Pressath, and larger natural caves like König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle and Teufelshöhle in the wider region.
Yes, Schwarzenbach bei Pressath is home to several historical underground sites. The Old Robbers' Cave (Robbers' Hole), built at the beginning of the 16th century, is located on an old trade route. You can also visit the Historic volcanic cellars, which offer a mystical and interesting experience.
Among the most popular sites are the Old Robbers' Cave (Robbers' Hole), known for its historical significance, and the Felsenkeller Rock Cellars, which are appreciated for being cool in summer and accessible in winter. The Old Mica Mine Tunnel Singletrack is also a community favorite, particularly for its flowy downhill sections.
Yes, the Felsenkeller Rock Cellars are considered family-friendly, offering an accessible way to explore enclosed rocks that are cool in summer. Additionally, the Mural at Vulkan Erlebnis Parkstein, while not a cave itself, is part of a volcanic experience park that is family-friendly and includes historical and natural elements related to underground formations.
The region's caves showcase diverse geological features. In the broader Upper Palatinate, you can find impressive karst formations, stalactites, stalagmites, stalagnates, and sinter pools, particularly in dripstone caves like König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle. Within Schwarzenbach bei Pressath, sites like the Felsenkeller Rock Cellars allow you to explore enclosed rock formations, some of which are volcanic in origin.
The Felsenkeller Rock Cellars are open year-round, including winter, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. They are particularly pleasant in summer due to their cool temperatures. For the Old Mica Mine Tunnel Singletrack, visiting during drier periods is recommended for the best experience on the flowy downhill sections.
No, admission to the Felsenkeller Rock Cellars is free, and there is no mention of permits required for the other historical or mine tunnel sites in Schwarzenbach bei Pressath. These sites are generally accessible for exploration.
The area around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath, located in the Nature Park Northern Upper Palatinate Forest, offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'View of Parkstein loop' or 'Grafenwöhr loop' (Road Cycling Routes around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath). Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as the 'Concrete footbridge over the Heidenaab – Dießfurt Bathing Lake loop' (MTB Trails around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath). For more relaxed cycling, consider routes like the 'Leisurely lake loop' (Cycling around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath).
Yes, the Großes Schulerloch (Great Schulerloch Cave) near Essing in the Altmühltal Nature Park, while not in Schwarzenbach bei Pressath itself, holds significant paleontological and archaeological interest. This karst cave, approximately 1.5 million years old, served as a shelter for Neanderthals during the Stone Age, with evidence of early human habitation.
Visitors particularly enjoy the historical aspect of sites like the Old Robbers' Cave and the mystical atmosphere of the Historic volcanic cellars. The Felsenkeller Rock Cellars are appreciated for their natural cooling effect in summer and year-round accessibility. The Old Mica Mine Tunnel Singletrack is a favorite for its fun, flowy downhill sections.
While specific parking details for each cave are not provided, the sites in Schwarzenbach bei Pressath are generally accessible. For the Felsenkeller Rock Cellars, visitors often find convenient access, suggesting parking is available nearby or within reasonable walking distance.


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