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Wimsener Höhle

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The Wimsener Höhle, also known as Friedrichshöhle, is a remarkable natural monument nestled in the heart of the Swabian Alb in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Situated near the municipality of Hayingen and approximately three kilometers north of Zwiefalten, this unique water cave stands at an elevation of 609 meters and is celebrated as Germany's only active water cave that can be explored by boat. Carved out of Upper Jurassic limestones by the Zwiefalter Aach, it offers a fascinating glimpse into millions of…

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    28. mai 2023

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    THE WATER CAVE ON THE SWABIAN ALB
    The natural monument known as the "Wimsen Cave" or "Friedrich Cave" is the only "active" water cave in Germany that can be navigated by boat.
    The Wimsen Cave is always worth a visit. Whether for big or small, the Wimsen Cave is suitable for the whole family. The beautiful and unique natural landscape invites you to go hiking and leave everyday life behind for a moment. A water playground directly opposite the Bio-Gasthof Friedrichshöhle invites the little ones to play.
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    MORE THAN 1.5 MILLION YEARS OF HANDS-ON HISTORY
    The "Wimsen Cave" is named after Elector Friedrich von Württemberg and, with its known length of more than 725 m, was created in the upper mass limestone of the Upper Jura by the Höhlenbach and is located in a branch of the Zwiefalter Ach.
    Text / Source: Tress Brothers Production, Wimsen 1, 72534 Hayingen
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    28. mai 2023

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    THE WATER CAVE ON THE SWABIAN ALB
    The natural monument known as the "Wimsen Cave" or "Friedrich Cave" is the only "active" water cave in Germany that can be navigated by boat.
    The Wimsen Cave is always worth a visit. Whether for big or small, the Wimsen Cave is suitable for the whole family. The beautiful and unique natural landscape invites you to go hiking and leave everyday life behind for a moment. A water playground directly opposite the Bio-Gasthof Friedrichshöhle invites the little ones to play.
    Text / Source: Tress Brothers Production, Wimsen 1, 72534 Hayingen
    tressbrueder.de/wimsener-hoehle
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    Is the Wimsener Höhle accessible for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

    While the surrounding area offers some accessible paths, the boat tour itself within the Wimsener Höhle requires visitors to step into a boat. Due to the nature of the cave and the boat entry, it may present challenges for wheelchair users or those with significant mobility limitations. It's best to contact the cave operators directly for specific accessibility information if you have concerns.

    Are dogs allowed inside the Wimsener Höhle or on the boat tour?

    No, dogs are generally not permitted inside the Wimsener Höhle cave or on the boat tour. However, the beautiful natural landscape surrounding the cave is very dog-friendly, with numerous hiking trails where leashed dogs are welcome. There are also outdoor seating areas at the nearby Bio-Gasthof Friedrichshöhle where dogs might be allowed.

    What is the typical duration of a visit to the Wimsener Höhle, including the boat tour and surrounding area?

    The boat tour itself is approximately 10 minutes long, covering about 70 meters into the cave. However, most visitors spend significantly more time in the area. If you plan to enjoy a meal at the Bio-Gasthof Friedrichshöhle, let children play at the water playground, and explore some of the scenic hiking trails, you could easily spend 2-4 hours or even a full day enjoying the Wimsener Höhle and its picturesque surroundings.

    What should I wear for a visit to the Wimsener Höhle, especially for the cave tour?

    Even on warm days, the Wimsener Höhle maintains a consistent cool temperature of 7 to 8 °C (45-46 °F) year-round. Therefore, it's highly recommended to bring a light jacket or a warm layer for the boat tour. Comfortable, sturdy footwear is also advisable, especially if you plan to explore the hiking trails in the surrounding Swabian Alb.

    Are there any specific safety guidelines or restrictions for the boat tour in the cave?

    The boat tour is guided by an experienced ferryman who provides instructions. Visitors should remain seated during the tour and follow the guide's directions. The cave's ceiling can be low in some sections, so it's important to keep hands and heads inside the boat. The tour is generally considered safe and suitable for all ages, but those with claustrophobia might want to consider the short duration of the tour.

    What kind of wildlife can be found in the Wimsener Höhle area?

    The Wimsener Höhle is located in a rich natural environment. While the cave itself is home to specific cave-dwelling organisms, the surrounding Zwiefalter Aach valley and the Swabian Alb are known for diverse wildlife. You might spot various bird species, small mammals, and insects. The clear waters of the Aach are also home to fish. The area's natural beauty makes it a great spot for nature observation.

    Are there any other notable natural features or viewpoints near the Wimsener Höhle?

    Absolutely! The Wimsener Höhle is nestled within the stunning landscape of the Swabian Alb, which is rich in natural beauty. Beyond the cave, you can explore the picturesque Zwiefalter Aach valley, which offers numerous hiking opportunities. Nearby, you'll find the historic Schloss Ehrenfels and its ruins, offering scenic viewpoints over the valley. The entire region is characterized by its unique karst topography, with other caves and rock formations waiting to be discovered.

    How does the Wimsener Höhle compare to other caves in the Swabian Alb region?

    The Wimsener Höhle stands out as Germany's only active water cave that can be explored by boat, making it a truly unique experience. While the Swabian Alb boasts many other fascinating caves, such as the Nebelhöhle or Bärenhöhle, these are typically dry caves explored on foot. The Wimsener Höhle offers a distinct perspective, gliding through an underground river system, which sets it apart from its regional counterparts.

    Is there a specific time of day when the Wimsener Höhle is less crowded?

    To avoid the largest crowds, especially during peak season (summer weekends and holidays), it's generally recommended to visit the Wimsener Höhle either early in the morning shortly after opening or later in the afternoon before closing. Weekdays outside of school holidays also tend to be less busy, offering a more tranquil experience.

    Can I purchase tickets for the Wimsener Höhle in advance, and is it recommended?

    Yes, online ticket booking is highly recommended, especially during peak season or for larger groups. Purchasing tickets in advance can help you secure your preferred time slot and avoid potential queues, ensuring a smoother start to your visit. AlbCard holders can also enjoy free entry, so check if your accommodation provides one.

    Are there any circular hiking routes that incorporate a visit to the Wimsener Höhle?

    Yes, the Wimsener Höhle is a popular starting point or highlight along several circular hiking routes in the Swabian Alb. Many trails wind through the scenic Zwiefalter Aach valley, often connecting the cave with other points of interest like the Wimsener Mühle or nearby viewpoints. These routes vary in length and difficulty, offering options for both leisurely strolls and more extensive hikes.

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