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Top 20 Caves around Landkreis Rosenheim

Best caves around Landkreis Rosenheim offers a diverse range of subterranean experiences within the Bavarian Alps. The region features various karst formations, from accessible grottoes to challenging caving systems. These natural features are often integrated into hiking trails, providing opportunities for exploration alongside scenic views. The landscape is characterized by its mountainous terrain and historical significance, making it a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Best caves around Landkreis Rosenheim

  • The most popular cave is Luegstein Cave (Grafenloch), a cave that is an impressive cave above Oberaudorf. Sturdy shoes are recommended for the short hike to this natural monument.
  • Another must-see spot is Kindlwand, a summit with a passage cave. This highlight involves scrambling through a small cave, offering unusual natural features and views of the Inn Valley.
  • Visitors also love Roßstall Cave, a cave with historical aspects. Its unique past, where horses were once kept, adds an interesting layer to a short hiking adventure.
  • Landkreis Rosenheim is known for natural caves, grottoes, and cave passages. These range from easily accessible options to those requiring specialized caving skills and fitness.
  • The caves around Landkreis Rosenheim are appreciated by the komoot community, with 97 upvotes and 147 photos shared by users.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

St. Magdalena Church and Calvary on Biberhöhe

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Kindlwand

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Description of the southern route: A completely unsecured variant that moves in the difficulty level UIAA II - II+. An option for all those who are not challenged by scrambling over the normal route. BUT: absolute surefootedness, climbing experience and a head for heights are a must here. Not a safe undertaking. But they could have fun here. Comparable in difficulty to the Klammgrabengrat on the Eschenloher Heldenkreuz or the final ascent of the Arnplattenspitze. Just a lot longer than the two.
Also important is the crossing over a narrow rock ledge, with a few good grips, about 10 hm after the entry. You mustn't miss it, otherwise you'll end up in a dead end, which can only be exited again by a really dangerous downhill climbing manoeuvre.

More information about the whole tour on my website:
adventtour.net/post/vier-gipfel-am-samerberg-gratwandern-klettersteig-freiwandern

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Lourdes Grotto Dobl

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... large St. Mary's grotto on a beautiful hiking trail / trail on the slope with a few resting and viewing benches - also the Haringer Chapel nearby ...

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Arzmoos Waterfall

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Pretty waterfall with "little surprise".
The name Arzmoos has its origins in ore mining (Arz = iron ore) from the 18th century. Several tunnels can be found at the waterfall of the Arzbach and other gallery mouths (forbidden to enter) above the road towards Oberarzmoos.
More pictures on: parl-webware.de/hoehlen_west.htm

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Keyhole Cave

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The keyhole cave is not a show cave. Caving in the arbor area requires great experience, fitness and climbing skills.
The entrance of the keyhole cave is located at 1274 m altitude, behind an artificially created platform is a rather inconspicuous cave entrance with opening to the north in a grassy rocky about 40 m high steep slope.


The total depth measured at that time was 141 m, the total length of the measured corridors at about 1390 m. The largest horizontal extent 210 m, the maximum overlap at approx. 177m.
Through further explorations and research until today, some, so far undocumented corridors and vents could be opened, information can be found u.A. in the documentation (Müchner Cave History II of 2004) of the Munich Caves Association e.V. In 1963, the narrow water-bearing passage below the treasure chamber was followed to another 30 m, the total depth of the cave has since been given as 156 m. Between 1972 and 1975, the cave plan with "new land" in the Stanglschlot, Hexenschlot, Dom im Riesenversturz, Hohe Kluft and Landregenhalle was extended to include previously undocumented cavities.


The name of the cave is derived from the second passage section in the entrance area, whose shape resembles a large keyhole (pressure pipe with erosion channel).

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Spielberg Cave

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The large and the small Spielberhöhle are close together. The Big Spielberhöhle is not a show cave. Caving in the arbor area requires great experience, fitness and climbing skills.

The entrance of the Großer Spielberghöhle is at 1341 m altitude, it is with about 1200 m total length, the second largest cave after the keyhole cave and with 180 m the deepest cave in Laubensteingebiet.

The cave has next to the large funnel-shaped main entrance, three more shaft-like partly very narrow Tagöffnungen near the entrance funnel, these are hardly to be found on the surface, as they are well camouflaged by the vegetation and its roots.
A fourth passage, the water passage, forms a weathered inaccessible connection to the central part of the cave - the water passage. A weathered call connection exists to the neighboring small Spielberghöhle.


The character of the cave is divided as follows - in the entrance area labyrinthine multi-storey corridors - partially spacious corridors with several shafts in the middle part - and Great Gorge and giant camber (terminal block "coffin lid") in the lower area.

The cave is quite dry compared to the keyhole cave, only in the water passage and over the dead corridor there are active channels. However, the cave ices in winter relatively far (up to 15 m shaft / upper quarter). During strong thunderstorms, a lot of water can quickly flood the cave for a short time, a water retention could not be observed.
Between 1999 and 2002, two new, previously undocumented corridors were discovered by the "Chiemgau cave bears".
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Roßstall Cave

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Relatively small cave. It's hard to imagine that horses were once kept here...🤔 Otherwise, it was a short but very slippery ascent and descent. The trees/shrubs still reveal the view of the Kaiser Mountains.

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Lower Cave

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Pretty tight and dark, many spiders. For children, however, quite a highlight.

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Luegstein Cave (Grafenloch)

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Sturdy shoes are recommended

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Not recommended in wet conditions. Very steep.

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mastermaiksen
May 1, 2026, Spielberghöhle

the caves are not signposted anywhere on the trail. However, you can find them easily via komoot. You can enter the small Spielberghöhle for 2 to 3 meters without equipment and cool off a bit 🙂 afterwards it seemed to go steeply down.

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The design of this Stations of the Cross alone is worth seeing. We've never seen anything like it anywhere else. A must-see to enjoy.

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Reparl
February 9, 2025, Kindlwand

...very steep ascent, a head for heights and surefootedness are necessary - a short climbing passage (approx. UIAA II) and a 6m long rock gap (the so-called "Eye of God") as well as a somewhat airy climbing passage lead to the rarely visited summit...

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...also known as "God's Eye" - lies at 1220 m and is about 6 m long - with a short scramble (approx. UIAA II) through the cave, as well as a somewhat exposed climbing passage, you reach the rarely visited summit...

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Reparl
October 30, 2024, Arzmoos Waterfall

...directly at the waterfall begin two short, former iron ore mining tunnels, hence the name Arzmoos from Arz= ore...

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Elgo
October 8, 2024, Roßstall Cave

From above you have a beautiful view, and you can also do a bit of climbing in the cave.

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From the top you have a wonderful view of the Inn Valley and the Kaiser, unfortunately the path is often quite muddy.

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Very steep climb. A head for heights and surefootedness are essential. If it has rained or the paths are wet, the climb is not recommended. Proper mountaineering footwear is essential.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any family-friendly caves to explore in Landkreis Rosenheim?

Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Lower Cave is described as a highlight for children, offering a slightly spooky yet manageable exploration. Additionally, the Lourdes Grotto Dobl is categorized as family-friendly, providing a cultural and natural experience.

What are some caves in Landkreis Rosenheim that offer unique natural features?

The Kindlwand features a passage cave that offers unusual natural formations and views of the Inn Valley, requiring some scrambling. The nearby Wendelsteinhöhle, while not strictly in Landkreis Rosenheim, is a significant alpine fissure cave known for its narrow gorges and Triassic Wettersteinkalk fossils, accessible via rack railway or cable car.

Are there caves in the region with historical significance?

Yes, the Roßstall Cave has a unique historical aspect, as horses were once kept there, adding an interesting layer to a short hiking adventure. The Luegstein Cave (Grafenloch) is also noted as a historical site.

What kind of challenges can I expect when exploring caves in Landkreis Rosenheim?

Some caves in the region are quite challenging. The Spielberg Cave and Keyhole Cave are not show caves and demand significant experience, fitness, and climbing abilities due to their extensive passages and depths. Even for smaller caves like Roßstall Cave, the ascent and descent can be slippery.

Are there any caves that are part of a larger hiking experience?

Many caves in Landkreis Rosenheim are integrated into hiking trails. For example, the Luegstein Cave (Grafenloch) is an impressive cave above Oberaudorf, reachable via a short hike. The Roßstall Cave is also part of a short hiking adventure. You can find various hiking routes in the area, including those that pass by natural features, by exploring Hiking around Landkreis Rosenheim.

What are the geological characteristics of the caves in this region?

The caves around Landkreis Rosenheim are primarily karst formations within the Bavarian Alps. The nearby Wendelsteinhöhle, for instance, is a fissure cave, characterized by narrow gorges formed along vertical rock fissures, rather than large chambers with speleothems. The cave walls often reveal fossils from the Triassic Wettersteinkalk period.

What do visitors generally appreciate most about the caves in Landkreis Rosenheim?

Visitors appreciate the diverse range of subterranean experiences, from accessible grottoes to challenging caving systems. The integration of these natural features into scenic hiking trails, offering opportunities for exploration alongside beautiful views of the Inn Valley and the Kaiser Mountains, is also highly valued. The community has shared 147 photos and given 97 upvotes to the various cave highlights.

Can I find any waterfalls or other natural monuments near the caves?

Yes, the region features other natural monuments. The Arzmoos Waterfall is a notable natural monument with historical ties to ore mining, where several tunnels can be found. Some caves themselves, like Luegstein Cave (Grafenloch), are designated natural monuments.

Are there any specific tips for visiting the Luegstein Cave (Grafenloch)?

For visiting Luegstein Cave (Grafenloch), sturdy shoes are highly recommended for the short hike to this impressive cave above Oberaudorf. While the views of the Inn Valley and the Kaiser Mountains from the top are wonderful, the path can often be quite muddy.

What other outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the caves in Landkreis Rosenheim?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, from easy to difficult, as detailed in guides like Easy hikes around Landkreis Rosenheim and Hiking around Landkreis Rosenheim. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Chiemsee Lakeside Trail, which you can find in Gravel biking around Landkreis Rosenheim.

Is public transport available to reach any of the caves or nearby attractions?

While specific public transport details for all caves are not provided, the nearby Wendelsteinhöhle, a significant alpine cave, is accessible via a rack railway or cable car, with its entrance just a short walk from the top station. For other caves, it's advisable to check local transport options or plan for personal vehicle access.

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