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Top 19 Caves around Bayrischzell

Best caves around Bayrischzell are situated in a region characterized by its alpine landscape, nestled within the Bavarian Alps. This area is known for its mountainous terrain, offering a variety of natural features and historical sites. The geological formations here provide unique opportunities for exploring subterranean environments. Bayrischzell serves as a gateway to these natural wonders, combining accessibility with rugged natural beauty.

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  • The most popular caves is Arzmoos Waterfall, a waterfall that features several tunnels…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

St. Magdalena Church and Calvary on Biberhöhe

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it was totally worth it to run up here

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Ice Cave on the Hundalm

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For a guided tour of the ice cave, you should bring a warm jacket. You'll also be given an extra one. You'll be crawling and it's tight, so it's inevitable …

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Sparchenklamm Gorge

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Somewhat hidden between the Kaisertal valley and Kufstein's city mountain lies a cave, the Tischofer Cave. This moderately difficult hike covers approximately 250 meters of elevation gain on some narrow …

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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 …

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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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March 1, 2026, St. Magdalena Church and Calvary on Biberhöhe

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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The Kaisertal stretches eastwards from Kufstein in the Lower Inn Valley and separates the Wilder Kaiser in the south from the Zahmer Kaiser in the north.

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Somewhat hidden between the Kaisertal valley and Kufstein's city mountain lies a cave, the Tischofer Cave. This moderately difficult hike covers approximately 250 meters of elevation gain on some narrow trails. You can take a circular hike from Kufstein, which takes about 1.5 hours, or you can combine the hike with the path to the Kaisertal valley, from where there's a branch. This is what we did: From Kufstein, we climbed the Kaiseraufstieg trail and, on the way back from our Kaisertal hike, we descended to the Tischofer Cave. Scientists have found the remains of 380 bears here. They lived in the cave above Kufstein. The cave, which is approximately 40 meters long, 20 meters wide at the entrance, and 8.5 meters high, was used by animals in the Stone Age, as excavated bone remains attest. Cave bear bones predominate, with 380 specimens, while foxes (12), ibex (9), wolves (6), reindeer (3), cave hyenas (2), and cave lions (1), chamois, and marmots (1) each are represented. Some animals were hunted by humans. The finds of tools from The cave can be reached on foot from the Kaiseraufstieg in the Kaisertal valley via a path secured with a wire railing. It is registered in the Tyrolean cave register under number 1312/001. Simply impressive

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May 24th – October 26th, 2025, every Saturday and Sunday. July 10th – September 7th, 2025, also every Thursday and Friday during the summer holidays between 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM as required. Tour duration: approximately 30 minutes. Please register in advance for groups of 10 or more. Admission Prices €9.00 Adults €7.00 Concessionary (e.g., Tyrolean Family Pass, Guest Card, etc.) €4.00 Children https://eishoehle.tirol/

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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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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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Extraordinary Way of the Cross that shows all stations in one place, as well as the Church of St. Magdalena with an Alpine panorama. Should you have seen.

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The way up is worth it ⛪

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore near Bayrischzell?

The region around Bayrischzell offers a diverse range of subterranean experiences. You can find natural caves, historical mining tunnels, and geological formations. Notable examples include the Arzmoos Waterfall, which features tunnels from 18th-century ore mining, and the Sparchenklamm Gorge, home to the historically significant Tischofer Cave.

Are there any show caves with guided tours near Bayrischzell?

Yes, the **Wendelstein Cave** is a prominent show cave near Bayrischzell. It is Germany's highest show cave, situated at an altitude of 1,711 meters. It offers a self-guided tour that typically lasts about 45 minutes, featuring interactive stations with multimedia information on geology, biology, and history. The cave is easily accessible via the Wendelstein cog railway or cable car.

What historical or archaeological significance do the caves in this region hold?

Many caves around Bayrischzell have significant historical and archaeological value. The Tischofer Cave in the Sparchenklamm Gorge is particularly notable for its archaeological finds, including remains of 380 bears and other animals from the Stone Age. Additionally, the Arzmoos Waterfall area reveals tunnels and gallery mouths from 18th-century ore mining, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.

What should I wear when visiting a cave near Bayrischzell?

Caves generally maintain a consistent cool temperature regardless of the season. For instance, the Wendelstein Cave has an average temperature of around 3 degrees Celsius. It is highly recommended to bring warm clothing, even in summer, to ensure a comfortable visit. For some caves, like the former Ice Cave on the Hundalm, specific gear like helmets and lamps were provided, but general show caves primarily require warm layers.

Are there family-friendly cave experiences around Bayrischzell?

The **Wendelstein Cave** is a great option for families. Its self-guided tour is about 45 minutes long and features four interactive stations with LED lighting, providing educational insights in both German and English. Its accessibility via the Wendelstein cog railway or cable car also makes it convenient for families with children.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves near Bayrischzell?

Many caves, especially show caves like the Wendelstein Cave, are accessible during the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn, aligning with the operating seasons of mountain transport like the cog railway. While the internal cave temperature remains constant, external access might be limited by snow or ice in winter. Always check specific opening times before planning your visit.

Can I combine a cave visit with other outdoor activities?

Absolutely. The caves around Bayrischzell are often situated within scenic areas perfect for outdoor activities. For example, the Wendelstein Cave is a short walk from the top station of the Wendelstein rack railway, making it an excellent addition to a trip up Mount Wendelstein. You can also find numerous mountain hikes and cycling routes in the Bayrischzell region that can be combined with a cave exploration.

Is the Wendelstein Cave accessible for visitors with mobility issues?

While the Wendelstein Cave is accessible via the cog railway or cable car, the cave itself involves descending 82 steps. This means it may not be suitable for visitors with significant mobility issues or those using wheelchairs.

What unique geological features can be observed in the caves?

The caves in the Bayrischzell area showcase interesting geological formations. The **Wendelstein Cave**, for instance, is a fissure cave formed along a vertical rock fissure, and its walls display fossils from the Triassic Wettersteinkalk. Inside, you can also see impressive chambers like the 'Cathedral' and natural phenomena such as the 'Cold Trap' where snow can persist even in summer.

Are there any caves that offer panoramic views?

Yes, some cave locations also serve as excellent viewpoints. The St. Magdalena Church and Calvary on Biberhöhe includes a cave and offers rewarding views after the ascent. Similarly, the Roßstall Cave, though small, provides charming views of the Kaiser Mountains from its location.

What do visitors enjoy most about exploring caves near Bayrischzell?

Visitors frequently appreciate the unique combination of natural wonder, historical context, and educational insights. The opportunity to explore geological formations, discover archaeological finds, and experience the cool, consistent temperatures inside the caves, often combined with scenic hikes or mountain ascents, makes for a memorable experience.

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