This is a UNESCO Heritage Site, situated in the Reutlingen area. It is easily reachable by car and the parking is free. You can find a small place that sells drinks and snacks just at the entrance of the caves, and several walks through the neighbouring woods start from here. The entrance ticket is 4,50€ per person, 3,50€ for the elderly, 2,50€ for children, and children below 5 enter for free. There are steep, narrow, wet steps all over the place so it is imperative to walk carefully and to enjoy the beautiful stalattites and stalagmites only when standing still. The full tour takes about...
Read moreI was interested to see and understand the meaning why it is called the Fog Cave. With a a total of 450 meters in length it is named fog cave bec. during winter seasons the cave reaches it's humidity at about 90% and 10degress warmer than outside.When cold air enters the cave it combines with the warm air inside the cave.This mixing process, water condenses off the humid cave air into vapor. The fact that this cave have cracks on the surface these clouds of vapor emerges from the cracks thus forming fog, therefore it got its...
Read moreThis tourist attraction is a hidden gem. After a steep descent, you enter an ancient but stunning cave. You can clearly see how water carved its path through the rock over thousands of years, forming beautiful stalagmites and stalactites. The staff are very friendly, and we spent about an hour exploring the cave. It's advisable to bring a jacket, as it can get quite cold after a while. I also recommend wearing sturdy shoes, as the ground can be a bit slippery in some areas. The entry fee was €6 for adults. It was not...
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