

Bad Segeberg, Germany
Bad Segeberg, Germany
Segeberger Höhlen in Bad Segeberg is one of northern Germany’s most unusual natural attractions: a vast gypsum cave hidden beneath the Kalkberg hill. Guided tours introduce visitors to its impressive underground chambers, geological history, and role as an important habitat for bats, especially in winter. The site also connects naturally with Bad Segeberg’s outdoor attractions and cultural landmarks nearby. It suits travelers interested in geology, nature, or short educational visits, and offers a distinctive stop beyond the region’s more familiar historic towns and seaside destinations.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: 9:00–17:00