Caves around Otzweiler are located within the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. This municipality provides access to the surrounding natural landscape. While no prominent caves are directly in Otzweiler, the wider region features various subterranean formations. These include natural caves and historical mining tunnels, offering diverse exploration opportunities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The tunnel is about 100 meters away from the vitality tour, but is signposted
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But there is “No drinking water” coming from the source
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The copper ore mine on Schloßberg dates back to the middle of the 16th century. It took 20 years to work on the search tunnel. After about 28 meters the copper core was exhausted. Behind the gated entrance stands a statue of St. Barbara, the patron saint of miners.
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The Schloßberg spring rises approx. 12 m inside the Schloßberg. It was set in a stone basin and ensured the Naumburg's drinking water supply, including the stately wine house, until the 18th century. From then on, for unknown reasons, the yield of the spring decreased so much that the residents of Naumburg had to rely on the water from the Bärenbach flowing in the valley. The spring still runs as a constant trickle all year round. Source: http://www.baerenbach.de/Freizeit/Baerenroute/Schlossbergquelle/
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In fact, you have to look for the mouth hole of the studs. The only clue is a gold mine symbol on a single tree. There you have to climb the slope on the right, come to a small level and stand in front of the tunnels that meet in the mouth hole. You can follow the one on the left for a good 30 meters into the mountain, the one on the right is wall-high with water, so that you need rubber boots. In a good 20 meters the water seems to end and the tunnel continues. Incidentally, the tunnel opens up the same copper ore layer "Yellow Gang" as the opposite copper mine "Hosenberg".
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Hidden behind the crash barrier in the rear .... a small trail shows it, there is a cave. Be careful, the road is very busy. A small footpath below the vineyards and very close to the road leads there. We came from across the street, via a convenient route, but had to cross the main road, which is best avoided!
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Not so easy to find from above. Over the take-off hill, take the narrow, winding path down! Lovely picnic spot with a view and a lovely story about the Fri-Fra Loch!
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No prominent caves are located directly within Otzweiler. However, the wider region around Otzweiler, within the Bad Kreuznach district, features various subterranean formations including natural caves and historical mining tunnels for exploration.
The region offers a mix of natural caves and historical mining tunnels. For example, you can find natural caves like Descent to Fischbach Cave and Freifrauen Cave (Fri-Fra Hole), alongside historical sites such as the old copper ore mine entrance at Schlossberg Spring and the historical mining tunnels of Yellow gallery.
Yes, the region has historical sites related to mining. The Schlossberg Spring features an old copper ore mine entrance dating back to the 16th century, complete with a statue of St. Barbara, the patron saint of miners. Additionally, the Yellow gallery consists of historical mining tunnels that opened up a copper ore layer.
Many cave locations offer scenic views. The Descent to Fischbach Cave provides a wonderful view of nature during its flowing descent. The Freifrauen Cave (Fri-Fra Hole) is a natural monument known for its great view and serves as a lovely picnic spot.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always available, locations like Freifrauen Cave (Fri-Fra Hole), with its picnic spot and local story, can be enjoyable for families. The Descent to Fischbach Cave is described as a nice, flowing descent without major difficulties, which might be suitable for older children.
The terrain varies. For instance, the Descent to Fischbach Cave involves small rocks, roots, and a stream crossing. The Hidden Cave of Monzingen is accessed via a small footpath below vineyards, close to a busy road, requiring careful navigation.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Eselbrücke Kohlenhütte – Junkerwaldblick Viewpoint loop' or the 'St. Lawrence Church, Sien – Galgenberg loop'. Cycling routes are also available, including 'Kirn Market Square – Antestal Trail Entrance loop'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Otzweiler and Cycling around Otzweiler guides.
Yes, many caves are integrated into hiking opportunities. For example, accessing the Hidden Cave of Monzingen involves a small footpath. You can find various hiking routes in the broader area, such as those listed in the Hiking around Otzweiler guide, which may pass near these natural features.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and unique features. For example, the Descent to Fischbach Cave is noted for its 'wonderful view of nature'. The Freifrauen Cave (Fri-Fra Hole) is praised for its 'great view' and being a 'lovely picnic spot'.
The Hidden Cave of Monzingen lives up to its name, described as 'hidden behind the crash barrier' with a small trail leading to it. It requires careful attention to find, making it a true discovery for those seeking less obvious spots.
Given the natural and sometimes rugged terrain, sturdy footwear is recommended. For sites like the Descent to Fischbach Cave, which involves roots and stream crossings, appropriate hiking gear is advisable. If exploring historical mining tunnels like the Yellow gallery, be prepared for potentially wet conditions, as one tunnel can be wall-high with water, requiring rubber boots.


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