You can enjoy the pleasant effect of the clean air on benches and deckchairs
Tourismus NRW e.V., You can enjoy the pleasant effect of the pure air on benches and deckchairs

Kluterthöhle cave

Ennepetal

Immerse yourself in a world of mysterious passages, impressive stalactites and fascinating rock formations. The Kluterthöhle cave in North Rhine-Westphalia is a true natural wonder and a national natural monument that will amaze you.

This unique cave offers you an exciting insight into the geological history of the region. Over 380 million years old, it tells of times long past and impresses with its spectacular stalactites and stalagmites. Here you can follow in the footsteps of Ice Age animals and discover the fascinating world beneath the earth.

Visitors can immerse themselves in this bizarre cave with 380 corridors and a wealth of fossils that is rare in Europe - sponges, shells and corals live here. Those who love a real thrill can also explore the cave off the beaten track on a special guided tour. Then you can go deep into the narrow, widely branched paths on all fours.

Make yourself a culture pack!

Fascinating cave world and coral reef

Discover the subterranean beauty of one of the largest accessible caves in the country on the open tour "First Entrance". Become an explorer yourself and explore the national geotope on themed tours.

  • The town of Ennepetal, home to the Kluterthöhle cave, is located on the southern edge of the Ruhr region.
  • Discover the subterranean beauty of Europe's best-preserved coral reef on one of the many themed tours. You can also become an explorer yourself and explore the national natural monument.
  • Back from the "underworld", treat your taste buds to one of the nationally renowned delicacies in the Hülsenbecke café and restaurant.
  • When the weather is fine, the Hülsenbecke valley with its charming landscape and the Café Haus Martfeld Hülsenbecke is also a great place for a relaxing coffee break.
  • The hike over the Klutertberg takes a good three hours. But it's worth it: from the heights you can enjoy wonderful views of the city and the Ruhr region. A tour description is available at Haus Ennepetal.
  • Excursion tip: You can enjoy expansive views of the Ennepetalsperre dam on a hike "Along the Ennepe", which leads over 20 kilometres past the river and to the dam.
  • Overnight tip: Romantikhotel Fritz am Brunnen in Schwelm or the Hotel Alte Redaktion in Gevelsberg.

Important information at a glance

  • Open all day
    Tuesday10:00 - 16:00
    Wednesday10:00 - 16:00
    Thursday10:00 - 16:00
    Friday10:00 - 16:00
    Saturday10:00 - 16:30
    Sunday10:00 - 16:30

And what else?This could also be interesting

  • Wild horses, Ice Age game reserve
    Tourismus NRW e.V., Wild horses, Ice Age game reserve
    Neandertal
    Mettmann
    Open today
    A visit to the Neandertal is a journey into the past of man and nature: Ice Age animals can be found here as well as traces of the famous Neanderthal man.
    Learn more
  • Atta cave in Attendorn
    Attendorner Tropfsteinhöhle, Atta cave in Attendorn
    Atta Cave
    Attendorn
    Open today
    What they saw behind the cloud of dust in the rock during blasting in the summer of 1907 left the quarry workers in the Sauerland region breathless: a labyrinth of wonderfully shaped stalactites opened up before their eyes. Artfully grown stalagmites and stalactites emerged from the darkness like stone curtains hanging from the rock ceiling - more impressive than any sculptor could have created.
    Learn more
  • Bruchhauser Steine at sunrise, Sauerland
    Johannes Höhn, Tourismus NRW e.V., Bruchhauser Steine at sunrise, Sauerland
    Bruchhauser Steine
    Olsberg
    Open today
    Numerous plant and animal species, the special geological history and ramparts from the Iron Age make the rocks near Olsberg a National Natural Monument in NRW and a true natural wonder.
    Learn more