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Weil am Rhein

Top 5 Caves around Weil am Rhein

Best caves around Weil am Rhein are primarily found in the surrounding Southern Black Forest region and nearby areas. This area is characterized by diverse geological formations, including limestone deposits conducive to cave development. The landscape offers various natural attractions, from deep gorges to ancient cave systems. These features provide opportunities for exploring natural monuments and historical sites.

Best caves around Weil am Rhein

  • The most popular caves is Brudersloch (Hermit's Cave), a cave that can be reached via…

Last updated: April 30, 2026

Brudersloch (Hermit's Cave)

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You can visit the old Basel city walls from the 11th and 13th century. A winding walk leads through the two medieval city walls and finds from various centuries are …

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When the cave water remained at a level in the cave for a long time, the water on its surface dissolved the lime from the cave wall, leaving a horizontal …

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Erdloch Cave

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Easily accessible on the plateau, about 15m deep, can be explored by slightly crouching. That is, if you're not afraid of spiders.

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Ground fissure

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A crack in the ground, less than 15m from the road. It runs approximately 10m deep and is currently filled with deadwood.

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November 23, 2025, Erdspalte

A crack in the ground, less than 15m from the road. It runs approximately 10m deep and is currently filled with deadwood.

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November 23, 2025, Erdlochhöhle

Easily accessible on the plateau, about 15m deep, can be explored by slightly crouching. That is, if you're not afraid of spiders.

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The Teufelhof Basel is a hotel in Basel's old town in two historic buildings at Leonhardsgraben 47-49. Parts of the building complex (Leonhardgraben 47) and the cellar (archaeological monument) are listed in the canton of Basel-Stadt's inventory of monuments. The idea behind the operation is to operate independent art and culture as part of a "self-subsidization" of the cultural operation through a parallel hotel and restaurant operation. Due to objections, the permit had to be obtained before the Swiss Federal Court before the opening. After this six-and-a-half-year waiting period, the hotel opened on April 28, 1989. The Teufelhof Basel now employs 70 people. The hotel consists of two buildings, the art hotel and the gallery hotel. The art hotel has eight rooms and one suite, all of which are designed as habitable works of art. The gallery hotel has 20 rooms and four junior suites and is also used as an exhibition space. Nine art rooms were designed by various artists as experiential spatial art. The artists are free to paint directly on the walls or work with materials in the room. The Teufelhof also regularly supports artists with exhibitions or projects of various kinds. The cultural operations include a theater with cabaret performances and satirical programs. The promotion of regional individual artists and groups - from accompanying rehearsals in the in-house theater to premieres in the Teufelhof - also plays an important role in the program planning. The theater is financed by the Teufelhof Basel, but since 2002 has also received a contribution from the two cantons of Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft. In addition to the cultural operations in the sense of the theater and the art hotel, the house also houses two restaurants, the gourmet restaurant "Bel Etage" and the restaurant "Atelier". The house also houses a coffee bar, a gallery hotel with changing exhibitions that is offered as a free platform for the artists, a wine shop "falstaff" and a small archaeological museum, embedded in the historic Basel city walls from the 11th and 13th centuries. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teufelhof_Basel

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Here you have to make a small detour from the Westweg. But definitely worth it. Sure-footedness and good shoes are recommended for the short ascent. The cave is bigger than you think at first glance. You can't really see the opening from below.

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interesting spot; unfortunate not so quiet anymore since a lot of noise from the road rises up. Watch you head when you climb up the steps to the cave

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It is difficult to imagine that a monk should once have laid here 😯

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Actually just a small cave but still fascinating to imagine that a monk is said to have lived in it 😮

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Has something mysterious about it. you should definitely have a look.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore near Weil am Rhein?

The region around Weil am Rhein offers a variety of underground formations. You can find natural caves, historical cave sites, and geological fissures. These include stalactite caves like the Erdmann Cave, historical hermitages such as Brudersloch (Hermit's Cave), and geological features like the Prehistoric cave wall with water level marks.

Are there any show caves with guided tours in the area?

Yes, the most prominent show cave in the surrounding region is the Erdmann Cave (Erdmannshöhle) in Hasel, approximately 20 km east of Lörrach. It is a stalactite cave known for its impressive formations and offers guided tours lasting about 30-45 minutes. You can find more information about it on Wikipedia.

Which caves are suitable for families or beginners?

The Erdmann Cave in Hasel is generally suitable for all ages due to its guided tours and developed visitor infrastructure. For a more adventurous but still accessible option, Erdloch Cave is easily accessible on a plateau and can be explored by crouching, making it a good choice for those new to cave exploration.

What historical cave sites can I visit?

The Brudersloch (Hermit's Cave) is a historical site once used by a hermit, accessible via a short, steep climb secured with a railing. Additionally, the Teufelhof Basel: Archaeological Cellar and Inner City Wall offers a unique historical experience, showcasing old Basel city walls and archaeological finds.

Are there hiking trails that lead to or past caves?

Many of the caves and geological features are integrated into hiking routes. For example, the Brudersloch (Hermit's Cave) is a short climb off a main path. The Wolfsschlucht Gorge near Kandern, with its small caves and rock formations, also offers an enjoyable outdoor experience with hiking opportunities. You can find various cycling and gravel biking routes around Weil am Rhein that might pass near some natural features, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Weil am Rhein guide.

What geological features are notable in the caves around Weil am Rhein?

The region is known for diverse geological formations. The Erdmann Cave in Hasel features impressive stalactites, including one over 4 meters high and 2 meters thick, estimated to be 135,000 years old. The Prehistoric cave wall with water level marks showcases horizontal grooves left by ancient water levels, providing geological evidence of past cave erosion.

What should I wear when visiting caves in this region?

When visiting caves, especially those requiring some exploration like Brudersloch (Hermit's Cave) or Erdloch Cave, it's advisable to wear sturdy shoes for good grip. A flashlight is also recommended for darker sections. Even in summer, cave temperatures can be cool, so a light jacket might be comfortable.

How long does it take to explore the caves?

The duration varies by cave. A guided tour of the Erdmann Cave typically lasts 30-45 minutes. Exploring Erdloch Cave or visiting the Brudersloch (Hermit's Cave) might take less time, depending on how long you wish to spend at each site. Allow extra time for travel to and from the cave locations.

Are there any challenging cave experiences for experienced explorers?

For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Ground fissure, a crack in the ground running approximately 10 meters deep, offers a unique natural feature. While not a traditional caving experience, its depth and natural state present a different kind of exploration. Erdloch Cave is also categorized as challenging, requiring crouching to explore its 15-meter depth.

What other outdoor activities can I combine with a cave visit near Weil am Rhein?

The region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can combine a cave visit with cycling, road cycling, or gravel biking. Guides like Road Cycling Routes around Weil am Rhein and Cycling around Weil am Rhein feature routes that explore the scenic landscapes, including views of the Rhine and nearby hills. The Wolfsschlucht Gorge also provides opportunities for hiking in a unique natural environment.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the caves and natural features in this area?

Visitors appreciate the unique natural environment and the sense of adventure. For instance, the climb to Brudersloch (Hermit's Cave) is noted for its excitement. The geological evidence at the Prehistoric cave wall with water level marks offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. The Erdmann Cave's impressive formations and historical significance also make it a memorable experience for many.

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