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Top 6 Caves around Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl

Best caves around Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl are primarily characterized by unique geological formations rather than traditional rock caves. The region features historical cave entrances and distinctive tunnels formed within thick loess soil deposits. These loess hollow ways are created by erosion, often reaching significant depths and offering a distinct microclimate. The area provides opportunities for hiking and exploring these natural tunnels, which are considered notable natural phenomena.

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Last updated: May 14, 2026

Erleloch Tunnel

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The 'tunnel' is called the Erleloch. It is lined with bricks and connects the Erletal with the Riedbachtal. The Erleloch is always exciting for children because it is curved so …

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Löss Cave Tunnel

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It is a large cave or chamber in the loess in a loess hollow way. These hollow ways in the thick loess layers in the Kaiserstuhl were created by constant …

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Loess cellar

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A small cave that used to be used as a cellar

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Loess Cave in Kaiserstuhl

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It is a large cave or chamber in the loess in a loess hollow way. These hollow ways in the thick loess layers in the Kaiserstuhl were created by constant …

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There is a cave entrance near the ruins of Alt-Limburg. Perhaps explosives were stored here for the nearby quarry. In any case, it is inhabited by bats during the winter months and must not be entered!

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Rainer & Petra
May 18, 2025, Löss Cave Tunnel

You can walk upright into the Loss Cave. It's a wonderful experience.

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Peter S
October 27, 2024, Erleloch Tunnel

"The Hole" is an experience even without children. With children it is a must. It is pitch black at times, but with a "cell phone flashlight" it is possible in a pinch.

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Peter S
October 27, 2024, Erleloch Tunnel

"The Hole" is definitely worth a visit, even if you don't have children with you. A must with children.

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There is a cave entrance near the ruins of Alt-Limburg. Perhaps explosives were stored here for the nearby quarry. In any case, it is inhabited by bats during the winter months and must not be entered!

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It is a large cave or chamber in the loess in a loess hollow way. These hollow ways in the thick loess layers in the Kaiserstuhl were created by constant use as a path (especially with heavy carts). The resulting depressions were made worse by erosion in wind and weather (especially rain). In many places, holes were dug into the loess walls for various purposes (storage of material, "cooling chamber"). Loess is a calcareous, silty sediment, i.e. rock powder with lime components. The lime structure gives loess a high level of stability. This means that stable caves can easily be dug into them. Here, two such holes are connected by a tunnel that can also be easily walked through.

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Pauli
April 7, 2024, Löss Cave Tunnel

It is a large cave or chamber in the loess in a loess hollow way. These hollow ways in the thick loess layers in the Kaiserstuhl were created by constant use as a path (especially with heavy carts). The resulting depressions were made worse by erosion in wind and weather (especially rain). In many places, holes were dug into the loess walls for various purposes (storage of material, "cooling chamber"). Loess is a calcareous, silty sediment, i.e. rock powder with lime components. The lime structure gives loess a high level of stability. This means that stable caves can easily be dug into them. Here, two such holes are connected by a tunnel that can also be easily walked through.

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Andreas
October 8, 2023, Löss Cave Tunnel

The Lössholweg trail is worth a hike. What is particularly special is that there is a cave or tunnel in the seemingly loose loess.

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Tunnel with two entrances to the path. The building is open and accessible. There is no indication of the purpose.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of "caves" can I expect to find around Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl?

The region around Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl is known for unique geological formations rather than traditional rock caves. You'll primarily find fascinating loess hollow ways and tunnels formed within thick loess soil deposits, as well as some historical man-made tunnels and cave entrances. These loess formations are created by erosion and offer a distinct microclimate and mystical atmosphere.

What makes the Löss Cave Tunnels unique?

The Löss Cave Tunnels are not conventional rock caves but rather natural tunnels and hollow ways formed within the thick loess deposits characteristic of the Kaiserstuhl region. They are created by erosion and can reach significant depths, often described as mystical due to their unique geological formation and moss-covered surfaces. They offer a pleasantly cool environment and are ideal for hiking and discovery. For example, the Löss Cave Tunnel is a large chamber within a loess hollow way where you can walk upright through a connecting tunnel.

Are there any historical "caves" or tunnels to explore?

Yes, there are several with historical significance. The Erleloch Tunnel is a 100-meter-long, brick-lined corridor that historically served to improve the drinking water supply for the city of Endingen. Another historical site is the Loess cellar, which was used for storage and even as a hiding place during World War II.

Can I visit the Cave Entrance at Alte Limburg?

The Cave Entrance at Alte Limburg is an interesting historical point. However, it serves as a significant winter habitat for bats, and consequently, entry is prohibited during the colder months to protect these animals. While you can see the entrance, you cannot enter the cave itself.

Are there any caves with good views of the surrounding landscape?

Yes, the Lösstollen with View of the Black Forest Ridge offers almost 50-meter-long tunnels. A bench at the exit provides a resting spot with views of the Black Forest ridge, including Feldberg and Kandel.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves in this region?

The loess hollow ways and tunnels are generally pleasant to visit year-round. They offer a distinct microclimate, providing a cool environment in summer. However, if you plan to visit the Cave Entrance at Alte Limburg, be aware that entry is prohibited during colder months to protect bat habitats.

Are there hiking opportunities that include these cave features?

Absolutely. The unique loess hollow ways and tunnels are often integrated into various hiking trails around the Kaiserstuhl. You can find many routes, such as those in the Hiking around Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl guide, that allow you to explore these fascinating geological formations. Some tunnels are open and accessible, featuring multiple entrances, making them perfect for discovery on foot.

Are the caves suitable for families with children?

Many of the loess tunnels and historical sites are suitable for families. For instance, the Erleloch Tunnel is often highlighted as an exciting attraction for children due to its curved, dark passage. The accessible nature of many loess tunnels, where you can walk upright, also makes them a fun and educational experience for families.

What outdoor activities can I do near these caves?

Beyond exploring the caves, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, as detailed in the Hiking around Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl guide. For those seeking more challenging terrain, there are also mountain hikes available in the Mountain Hikes around Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl guide, and extensive road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl guide.

Are the caves accessible by public transport?

While specific public transport routes directly to each cave entrance may vary, the Kaiserstuhl region generally has bus and train connections to its towns. From Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl, you can often reach trailheads leading to these features. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most current information on reaching specific starting points.

What should I wear when visiting the loess tunnels?

Given the unique microclimate of the loess tunnels, which can be pleasantly cool even in summer, it's a good idea to wear layers. Sturdy walking shoes are recommended as you'll likely be hiking on trails that include these features. A headlamp or flashlight can also be useful for exploring the darker sections of some tunnels, although many are well-lit by their entrances.

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