Teufelshöhle
The Teufelshöhle, or Devil's Cave, is a famous limestone cave located in Bavaria, Germany. It is known for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, formed over thousands of years. The cave stretches for about 1,200 meters and features various chambers, each showcasing unique geological formations.
Discovered in 1870, the Teufelshöhle has become a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors interested in natural wonders. Guided tours are available, providing insights into the cave's history and geology. The cave is also home to diverse wildlife, including bats, which contribute to its ecological significance.