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Herbrechtingen

Spitzbuben Cave

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Spitzbuben Cave

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The Spitzbubenhöhle is a fascinating 30-meter-long horizontal cave nestled in a dry valley near Eselsburg, within the scenic Heidenheim district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Situated in a White Jura rock outcrop on the eastern slope of a narrow valley that flows into the Brenztal, its entrances are approximately 505 meters above sea level. This natural monument is not only a striking geological formation but also a significant historical site, offering a glimpse into prehistoric human activity in the region.

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    July 20, 2020

    Hiking

    The Spitzbuben cave is a 30 meter long horizontal cave. Excavations in the early 1970s showed that the cave was repeatedly used by smaller groups of people at the end of the last cold period. So have a look
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    March 6, 2018

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    In the cave fragments, bones, stone artefacts, and Faunareste of different epochs were found.
    From the trail the cave is easy to reach.
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    January 30, 2022

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    Wonderfully idyllic location. When the weather is good, this is no longer an insider tip. It fills up quickly. Being there early is worth it.
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    Elevation 580 m

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    Location: Herbrechtingen, Heidenheim, Stuttgart District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical hiking difficulty and terrain around Spitzbubenhöhle?

    The trails leading to Spitzbubenhöhle are generally considered accessible, but the overall difficulty can vary depending on the chosen route. For instance, a 5 km route from Dettingen hiking car park is a popular option, while a 10 km circular hike from Herbrechtingen offers a longer experience. The terrain in the Eselsburger Tal is picturesque, often involving forest paths. While the cave itself is easily reachable from the trail, some routes might include moderate elevation changes.

    Is Spitzbubenhöhle suitable for families with children or beginners?

    Yes, Spitzbubenhöhle is generally considered family-friendly. The idyllic location and the historical aspect of the cave make it an interesting destination for all ages. The cave itself is a horizontal cave, and while it can be dark and damp, it's not overly challenging to explore. Shorter, easier routes are available, making it suitable for beginners or families with younger children.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and inside Spitzbubenhöhle?

    While the surrounding trails in the Eselsburger Tal are generally dog-friendly, allowing your furry companion to explore the natural beauty, taking dogs inside the Spitzbubenhöhle itself might be less practical due to its dark, damp, and potentially narrow passages. It's best to keep dogs on a leash on the trails and consider their comfort and safety if attempting to enter the cave.

    What are the parking options and how crowded does it get?

    Parking is available near the trailheads leading to Spitzbubenhöhle, such as the Dettingen hiking car park. However, visitor tips indicate that the area can get quite busy, especially on good weather days. Parking spaces tend to fill up quickly. Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot and enjoy the tranquility before the crowds arrive.

    How can I reach Spitzbubenhöhle using public transport?

    While the immediate vicinity of Spitzbubenhöhle is best accessed by car or as part of a longer hike, public transport options might involve reaching nearby towns like Herbrechtingen or Eselsburg by bus or train, and then continuing on foot. Specific bus routes or train stations would depend on your starting location. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for connections to these areas.

    What are the geological features of Spitzbubenhöhle?

    Spitzbubenhöhle is a 30-meter-long horizontal cave formed in a White Jura rock outcrop. It features an approximately Y-shaped ground plan. The northern passage narrows and is blocked by sediment after about 10 meters. Besides an 8-meter-wide abri (rock shelter), there's a small, south-facing cave room with another access point. The two main passages connect deeper within the rock, showcasing the unique geological formations of the White Jura ε.

    Are there any viewpoints or other natural landmarks near Spitzbubenhöhle?

    The Spitzbubenhöhle is situated in the beautifully idyllic Eselsburger Tal, which itself is a significant natural landmark. The valley offers picturesque landscapes, especially during spring when snowdrops carpet the forest floor. While specific named viewpoints directly adjacent to the cave are not highlighted, the entire valley provides scenic vistas and opportunities to appreciate the natural beauty of the Brenztal.

    What should I wear or bring for a hike to Spitzbubenhöhle, especially inside the cave?

    For the hike to Spitzbubenhöhle, comfortable hiking shoes are recommended. Inside the cave, it is described as dark and damp, with some passages becoming quite narrow. Therefore, bringing a flashlight or headlamp is highly advisable for better visibility. A light jacket might also be useful due to the dampness and cooler temperatures inside the cave, even on a warm day.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options nearby?

    The Spitzbubenhöhle is located near the village of Eselsburg and within the broader Eselsburger Tal. While the immediate cave area is natural, you can find cafes, pubs, and various accommodation options in nearby towns such as Herbrechtingen or Giengen an der Brenz. These towns offer amenities for visitors looking for refreshments or an overnight stay after exploring the cave and its surroundings.

    What is the historical significance of Spitzbubenhöhle?

    Spitzbubenhöhle holds significant archaeological importance. Excavations in the early 1970s revealed that small groups of people repeatedly visited the cave at the end of the last Ice Age. Researchers unearthed Upper Paleolithic stone artifacts, a bone tool, and numerous bones broken for marrow extraction. These findings, including scrapers, drills, and burins made from local jasper and chert, provide valuable insights into early human life and activity in the region.

    Is Spitzbubenhöhle suitable for a winter hike, and what are the seasonal considerations?

    While the intro highlights spring for its snowdrops, Spitzbubenhöhle can be visited in winter. However, seasonal considerations are important. The cave itself will be dark and damp year-round, but winter conditions on the trails might involve snow or ice, potentially increasing difficulty. Always check local weather and trail conditions before planning a winter hike. The idyllic setting remains, but the experience will differ from the vibrant spring.

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