Settlement traces at the prehistoric Kakushöhle between Eiserfey and Weyer date back to 80,000 years before Christ. Hunter-gatherer groups of Neanderthals left behind numerous stone tools from the Middle Paleolithic periods and animal bones.
Who wants to walk in the footsteps of mammoths, woolly rhinoceroses, cave bears, and cave lions? Or perhaps go in search of the giant named "Kakus"? You can take these questions with you on the hike around and through the Kakus Cave, especially exciting the children.
Settlement traces at the prehistoric Kakus Cave between Eiserfey and Weyer date back to 80,000 years ago. Hunter-gatherer groups of Neanderthals left numerous stone tools from the Middle Paleolithic periods and animal bones.
The nature reserve of Kartstein with the Kakus Cave in the city of Mechernich is one of the significant prehistoric sites in Europe.
Located above the picturesque Feytal in the district of Dreimühlen, Kartstein with the Kakus Cave offers numerous opportunities for hikers, nature and culture enthusiasts, and little adventurers. Let yourself be captivated by largely untouched nature, legends and stories, and a unique cave area!
Right near the Kakus Cave, Café Land Genuss invites you to stop by.