Coordinates: 51°N 9°E / 51°N 9°E / 51; 9
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4.5 based on 211 reviews
My wife and I visited here and took the German tour and I translated for her. The caves were beautiful and very cool. Good way to get out of the hot German summer!
4.5 based on 42 reviews
HöhlenErlebnisWelt Giengen-Hürben Stone Age adventures and excitement three for the whole family: In the Charlottenhöhle, the longest walk-in show cave on the Swabian Alb, you can step into glittering stalactite worlds. The HöhlenSchauLand adventure museum offers geological history to participate in. The Ice Age and Geopark Schwäbische Alb come to life in the HöhlenHaus information center. All around, a large adventure and water playground with nice resting places make the day of the excursion perfect. The Charlottenhöhle is open daily from April to October and from November to March it is closed due to bat protection
4.5 based on 23 reviews
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Apparently we visited the sight at a good time, because there hardly was anyone there. After we purchased our tickets at around 5 euros each, we entered the caves. We were surprised, because we could walk around by ourselves. The other caverns I've visited all came with a guided tour, so this felt quite special. This was enhanced by the fact that for the first half hour we were the only ones there. The caves were way bigger than I expected. The stalactites and stalagmites were stunning, and well lit. There were multiple different rooms and the last room had a small light show. Signs show you the way. The path is level and for the most part fairly wide for a cave. This makes it suitable for kids and people who are not so surely footed. Do keep in mind that you'll have to enter and leave via stairs. When you've exited, you'll enter a forest trail, which takes you back to the ticket booth. It was a lovely hike in a gorgeous area. It took about 15 minutes, and the path is not paved. At the ticket booth they also sell some postcards and other souvenirs. There are toilets available and there is a little restaurant. Also, they have some signs with information on the geology of the area and the animals which live in the woods. I would highly recommend visiting these caves, especially during a quiet time.
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