Caves around Pfullendorf are found in the scenic region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, an area known for its natural landscapes. Pfullendorf is situated within the broader Swabian Alb region, which is recognized for its extensive karst formations and cave systems. The local vicinity offers smaller, accessible caves, while the wider region features larger, well-known cave attractions. This area provides opportunities to explore both natural rock formations and developed show caves.
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Above the chapel, or rather just before it, there are several caves that are connected to each other. At the end, above the chapel, there is a cross. To get to the caves, you have to climb a little bit.
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The access is narrow but okay, hell is there. I find the rock itself more interesting.
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The cave is an ice cave in which, before the refrigerator era, most people stored the ice from the winter wrapped in straw and linen in order to be able to cool their food in the summer. This type of cave can be found in many places with sandstone nearby. Today some bats live there.
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Be careful when walking the path. Rockfalls may occur. There is a small seating area in the cave. Beautiful view of Lake Constance.
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Along the friendship path you have numerous opportunities to enjoy the view of the lowlands towards Lake Constance and the Alpine panorama. Rockfall is to be expected along the path.
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This path runs slightly below the main hiking trail parallel to the Heiligenberger Steige. It leads past the Friendship Cave and offers a magnificent view of Heiligenberg Castle and across the Salem Valley to Lake Constance and the Alps. ________ Friendship cave A house was built into the rock as early as 1688, as evidenced by a chimney running through the rock today, but it seems to have suffered greatly over time due to its location on the weather side. The house was inhabited by a day laborer. In a petition to Prince Joseph Wenzel zu Fürstenberg from 1765, Hans Georg Sauter von Leustetten, the "hustle or rock man", complained that he had already been living in a very poor apartment in a rock next to the Heiligenberg for "around 30 years", called the Hülsele - which arose from the diminutive form ofhöhle = Hohle - had to be content. Source: Eduard Berenbach "Heiligenberg near Lake Constance" from 1935
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When the weather is nice, you have a fantastic view over the Salem Valley.
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Near Pfullendorf, you can visit the Ice cave in sandstone, which historically served as a natural refrigerator and now provides a habitat for bats. Another interesting spot is the Cave Above the Chapel, a series of connected caves offering great views after a short climb.
Yes, the Cave Above the Chapel is considered easy for children and fit seniors, with benches available for breaks. For a larger experience, the Bärenhöhle (Bear's Cave) in the wider Swabian Alb region is a popular show cave with impressive stalactites and cave bear skeletons, often visited with the nearby Traumland recreational park, making it a great family destination.
The local Ice cave in sandstone is notable for its formation within sandstone, a unique characteristic. The wider Swabian Alb region, to which Pfullendorf belongs, is renowned for its karst landscape, featuring numerous stalactite caves like the Bärenhöhle and Nebelhöhle, which boast impressive formations and large cave halls.
Many caves are integrated into hiking trails. For example, the Friendship Caves Trail offers a beautiful panorama path. You can find various hiking routes around Pfullendorf, including easy city hikes and more challenging trails. Explore options like the "City hikes around Pfullendorf" guide or the "Hiking around Pfullendorf" guide for routes that might incorporate these natural features.
Most show caves in the wider Swabian Alb, like Bärenhöhle and Nebelhöhle, are typically closed from November to March for bat hibernation. Local caves like the Ice cave in sandstone are accessible year-round, but conditions may vary. For active water caves like Falkensteiner Höhle, it's crucial to visit during dry periods due to dangerous water level fluctuations, and they are also closed for bat hibernation from October to March.
Yes, the Nebelhöhle (Fog Cave) in the Swabian Alb has a rich history, with a first cave guide printed in 1715, and is even mentioned in Wilhelm Hauff's novel "Lichtenstein" as a hiding place. The Bärenhöhle is famous for the numerous cave bear skeletons found there, dating back 20,000 years, offering insights into prehistoric life.
For most accessible caves, comfortable walking shoes and layers of clothing are advisable, as cave temperatures can be cooler than outside. For more adventurous experiences like the Falkensteiner Höhle, specialized gear such as wetsuits, helmets, and waterproof lighting is required due to cold water and challenging conditions.
Absolutely! The Cave Above the Chapel provides an interesting rock cave experience with a great view over the landscape. Similarly, the View of Lake Constance and Salem Valley from Freundschaftshöhle offers fantastic panoramic views over the Salem Valley towards Lake Constance and the Alpine panorama.
The Cave Above the Chapel is described as having narrow but manageable access, suitable for children and fit seniors. The Bärenhöhle in the Swabian Alb is a well-developed show cave, making it quite accessible for visitors, though it does involve some walking. The Nebelhöhle requires navigating 141 steps into its interior. Wild caves like Falkensteiner Höhle are only for experienced cavers with permits and specialized equipment.
Yes, the Friendship Caves Trail is a prime example of a loop trail that leads directly past the Friendship Cave, offering scenic views. Many hiking routes in the region are designed as loops, and you can often find trails that pass by or incorporate natural features like caves. Check the "Hiking around Pfullendorf" guide for more options.
The Bärenhöhle is one of the most visited show caves in the Swabian Jura. For more detailed information on visiting hours, ticket prices, and specific features, you can refer to external resources such as the official tourism site for Baden-Württemberg: visit-bw.com.


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