Atta Hohle
Distance from (Landhotel Laarmann) : 7,09 Km
Location
Finnentroper Straße, 39, Attendorn, 57439, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Duitsland
Hidden in the Sauerland region of Germany, near the town of Attendorn, lies one of Europe’s most stunning show caves: the Atta-Höhle. Discovered in 1907, this dripstone cave is renowned for its spectacular stalactites, stalagmites, and rock formations sculpted over millions of years.
During a guided tour, visitors explore about 1,800 meters of the cave’s total length. The underground journey reveals vibrant, bizarrely shaped formations that glow under carefully placed lighting. Some chambers resemble crystal palaces, while others feel like stepping into a prehistoric world.
The temperature in the cave remains a steady 9 degrees Celsius year-round, making it a pleasant outing in all seasons. The paths are well-maintained and accessible for visitors of all ages. Children are often captivated by the magical scenery, while geology enthusiasts appreciate the slow but ongoing formation of each structure.
Next to the cave, visitors can relax in a local restaurant or browse a gift shop offering regional products, fossils, and crafts made from limestone. The nearby town of Attendorn and the surrounding nature trails also make for a great day out.
The Atta-Höhle is more than a tourist site – it is a place to reflect, marvel, and feel connected to the Earth’s deep history. A visit here is an unforgettable journey below the surface of time.



















