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Top 10 Caves around Ebern

Best caves around Ebern are found within the Haßberge region, characterized by its diverse geological formations. This area features majestic sandstone rocks, rock labyrinths, and smaller caves. The landscape offers a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, with formations shaped over millennia. Ebern's surroundings provide opportunities to explore unique natural landmarks and historical sites.

Best caves around Ebern

  • The most popular caves is Thieves' Cellar Rock Labyrinth, a natural monument that features a mysterious rock labyrinth with crevices…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Thieves' Cellar Rock Labyrinth

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A great place! You can easily imagine that gangs of thieves once lived there.

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Raueneck Castle Ruins

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Rauheneck Castle (now commonly spelled Raueneck, bewaldetes Eck, Bergsporn) is the ruins of an official castle of the Diocese of Würzburg in the Haßberge Mountains in the Haßberge district, Lower Franconia, Bavaria (Germany). Source and further information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Rauheneck_(Ebern)

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Veitenstein Rock Formation

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Great view in the Steigerwald and the Zabelstein!

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Hollow Rock

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Great sandstone formation with a historical background.

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Motilly Cave

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Unfortunately it was closed, but I was able to take a look inside

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November 23, 2025, Motilly Cave

Addendum to Naxxos from February 20, 2021: The sand was used as writing sand (also called blotting sand or quenching sand). It was formerly used to dry wet ink. Medieval inks dried more slowly than modern inks. ... Traces of blotting sand can still be found on many handwritten historical documents. (Source: Wikipedia)

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September 20, 2025, Diebskeller Rock Labyrinth

The Diebskeller is a beautiful example of how nature and history come together in the Haßbergland region – a place to marvel at and explore.

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Rauheneck Castle (now commonly spelled Raueneck, bewaldetes Eck, Bergsporn) is the ruins of an official castle of the Diocese of Würzburg in the Haßberge Mountains in the Haßberge district, Lower Franconia, Bavaria (Germany). Source and further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Rauheneck_(Ebern)

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Super cool for climbing around and taking a break on the rock at the top.

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Ruine Raueneck is definitely interesting

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September 12, 2024, Hohler Stein

Great rock formations in the middle of the forest

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Thieves and robbers are said to have once stayed in these rock cellars. The Bamberg Book of Records records that a gang of thieves hid three stolen horses here in the 15th century. ... in old writings we read: "Large rocks conceal caves that inspire horror with their musty smell and darkness." Source: https://rabelsdorf.de/diebskeller.html

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of caves and rock formations can I explore around Ebern?

The region around Ebern, particularly within the Haßberge, is known for its diverse geological formations. You'll find majestic sandstone rocks, mysterious rock labyrinths, and smaller natural caves. These formations offer a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, shaped over millennia.

Are there any rock labyrinths to explore near Ebern?

Yes, the most prominent is the Thieves' Cellar Rock Labyrinth. It features a mysterious network of crevices and caves within diverse sandstone colors. Another notable one is the Lichtenstein rock labyrinth, part of a wild romantic park below Lichtenstein Castle.

What historical or legendary significance do the caves around Ebern hold?

Many formations are steeped in local lore. The Thieves' Cellar Rock Labyrinth has legends of Druids and a robber band. The Schneiderloch cave near Lichtenstein Castle is said to have been home to a wicked tailor. The Veitenstein Rock Formation is associated with a legend about the knight "Veit von Veitenstein" and his daughter. Even the Hollow Rock is entwined with certain legends.

Are there family-friendly caves or rock formations suitable for children?

Yes, several locations are considered family-friendly. The Thieves' Cellar Rock Labyrinth and Hollow Rock are both great for exploration with children. The Raueneck Castle Ruins, which also features a cave, is another family-friendly option.

What can I expect when visiting the Schneiderloch cave?

The Schneiderloch (Tailor's Hole) is a small cave located below Lichtenstein Castle. You'll need to bend down to enter its low portal. Inside, the walls are said to shimmer with an eerie green light, and a rock-carved seat can be found. It's part of a wild romantic park and offers a mysterious ambiance.

Are there any caves that were used for mining or other industrial purposes?

Yes, the Motilly Cave is an example. This silver sand cave was dug into the middle castle sandstone to mine fine-grained, mica-rich sand. While often closed, it's possible to see its vaulted ceiling and remaining pillars through a lattice door, and visits can sometimes be arranged after registration.

What outdoor activities can I do near these caves?

The area around Ebern is excellent for hiking. You can find various routes, including the "Haßberge adventure tour - castle tour" or easier loops like "Rotenhan Castle Ruins – Franz Kirchner Hut loop from Ebern." Many of these trails will lead you past or near the region's caves and rock formations. For more hiking options, explore Hiking around Ebern or Easy hikes around Ebern. There are also road cycling routes available, such as the "Tree-Lined Pathway – Rentweinsdorf Castle loop from Ebern" found in Road Cycling Routes around Ebern.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves and rock formations in the Ebern area?

Visitors frequently highlight the unique blend of nature and history. They appreciate the opportunity to explore the mysterious rock labyrinths, the diverse colors of the sandstone, and the captivating legends associated with these sites. Many find them to be places with a special charisma and enjoy the views from formations like Veitenstein Rock Formation.

Are there viewpoints or scenic spots near the caves?

Yes, many of the rock formations double as excellent viewpoints. For instance, the Veitenstein Rock Formation offers wonderful views, and you can sit on the rock to enjoy them. The Raueneck Castle Ruins also provides good views over the forests of the Haßberge.

Is it possible to visit the caves in winter?

While many of the outdoor rock formations and labyrinths are accessible year-round, winter conditions like snow and ice can make paths slippery and potentially hazardous. It's always advisable to check local conditions and weather forecasts before visiting during colder months. Some smaller cave entrances might be less accessible or closed.

What should I wear when exploring the caves and rock formations?

Comfortable hiking shoes with good grip are essential, as the terrain can be uneven and rocky. Layered clothing is recommended, as temperatures inside caves can be cooler than outside, even if they are small. A headlamp or flashlight can also be useful for exploring darker sections of some formations.

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