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Top 13 Caves around Bayerisch Gmain

Best caves around Bayerisch Gmain are found in the surrounding Berchtesgadener Land and nearby Austrian regions, offering diverse subterranean experiences. This area is characterized by its alpine landscape, with mountains like the Watzmann and geological formations carved by ancient glaciers and water. The region features a mix of natural caves, grottoes, and man-made mining tunnels, reflecting its rich natural and industrial history. These geological features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor exploration and discovery.

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Last updated: July 9, 2026

Berchtesgaden Salt Mine

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On a bike tour, you should take a break here and visit the salt mine. On the guided tour, you get a lot of information about salt mining. You travel …

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Mittagsscharte

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The Mittagsscharte is a ridge (comb) in the Untersberggebirge.
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It is located between the Salzburg Hochthron (1 853 m above sea level) in the north and the Raucheck (1 …

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Fine natural grotto which served as a hermitage before 1800

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Thomas-Eder Trail

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Super highlight! Incredible climb over stairs that lead through tunnels. Built in 1934/35 in the middle of the rock face.

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Schellenberger Ice Cave

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The Schellenberger Ice Cave is the largest show ice cave in Germany. You can explore its spectacular interior on a guided tour. The tour takes place every hour on the …

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Nico
September 13, 2024, Berchtesgaden Salt Mine

Your taxi into the underground... sit on it... head straight... arms not stretched out... and the journey into the interior of the mountain begins

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Fine natural grotto which served as a hermitage before 1800

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Jürgen G.
August 1, 2024, Mittagsscharte

Good footwear Take enough to drink with you Sure-footedness required

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It is located between the Salzburger Hochthron (1,853 m above sea level) in the north and the Raucheck (1,891 m above sea level) in the south at an altitude of 1,671 m above sea level. A. right on the border between Austria and Germany. Crossing the Untersberg from the Berchtesgadener to the Salzburger Hochthron is one of the most beautiful tours in the Berchtesgaden Alps. The varied path leads over the extensive high plateau with its huge sinkholes - an extraordinary landscape that is second to none.

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I was most looking forward to the Thomas-Eder-Steig for our Berchtesgaden vacation. We took the mountain railway up and since we were too late we walked down to Marktschellenberg. The last train leaves at 5 p.m.!! The times given didn't work out for us with the kids, even though we didn't take any big breaks or detours and they went really well. In June we still went over small fields of snow and up to the trail the path was already complete with beautiful scrambling passages. Thanks to the great path, the climb was no longer THE highlight, but "only" one more. The idea of putting steps in there was as crazy as it was ingenious, the path is really fun. Since it would have taken us almost 3 hours to get back from the Toni-Lenz hut, we decided to go down. 1400 m down the knees are not exactly happy, but it was the right decision and not boring either.

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I can only agree with Reiner... if you've never been in a mine before, then this mine is one that's really fun (slides) and you learn a lot of interesting things about mining. The clothes you wear are also original. A welcome visit for the family when the weather is bad outside.

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great views, which you have to work out on many steps

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A unique place, technically a first-class attraction, where I learned in a fun way about the history of salt mining in the region and how salt mining has developed to the present day

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique cave experiences near Bayerisch Gmain?

The region offers diverse experiences. You can explore the historical Berchtesgaden Salt Mine, where you ride a mine train, slide down chutes, and cross an underground lake. For a natural wonder, the Mittagsscharte features a cave called "Steinerner Kaser" where a unique light phenomenon can be observed on specific dates. Additionally, the Magdalene Grotto on Wartstein offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance as a former hermitage.

Are there any ice caves to visit in the area?

Yes, the Schellenberger Ice Cave is Germany's largest show ice cave, located within reach of Bayerisch Gmain. You can explore its spectacular interior on a guided tour, witnessing ice that is thousands of years old. It's typically open from late May to October.

What is the Lamprechtshöhle and where is it located?

The Lamprechtshöhle is a significant cave system located in St. Martin bei Lofer, Austria, about 35 minutes from nearby Bad Reichenhall. It's recognized as one of Europe's largest cave systems and the world's longest through-cave. Visitors can explore a well-developed show cave section, venturing approximately 700 meters into the mountain.

Is the Lamprechtshöhle suitable for families?

Yes, the Lamprechtshöhle is well-suited for families. It offers a safe and engaging experience with fascinating rock formations and the sound of water. The show cave section is well-developed, making it accessible for a family outing.

What are the temperatures like inside the Lamprechtshöhle?

The Lamprechtshöhle maintains a cool temperature of 4-6 degrees Celsius year-round. This makes it a refreshing excursion, especially during warmer summer months.

Can I visit the Eiskapelle at the Watzmann East Face?

The Eiskapelle is a natural snowfield at the foot of the Watzmann mountain. While it's a remarkable natural phenomenon to observe, entering it is extremely dangerous due to the constant risk of falling ice and disintegrating structures. It is best viewed from a safe distance.

Are there any historical or religious grottoes near Bayerisch Gmain?

Yes, the Lourdes Grotto at Kirchholz is a historical and religious site. This grotto, featuring a statue of Mary, is located on a pilgrimage route and holds significance for local residents, with rosaries held there seasonally.

What outdoor activities can I do near these caves?

The region around Bayerisch Gmain offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find excellent hiking trails, including moderate routes like the Speikböden Gorge loop or more challenging ones like the Schlegelmulde Alpine Hut loop. There are also various running trails and cycling routes that allow you to explore the scenic alpine landscape.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves around Bayerisch Gmain?

The best time depends on the specific cave. The Schellenberger Ice Cave is typically open from late May to October. Other caves like the Berchtesgaden Salt Mine and Lamprechtshöhle are accessible year-round, with the latter offering a cool escape during summer. Always check specific opening times before your visit.

What should I wear when visiting caves in this region?

Given the cool temperatures inside many caves, especially ice caves like the Schellenberger Ice Cave or Lamprechtshöhle (4-6°C), it's advisable to wear warm clothing, even in summer. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes with good grip are also recommended for walking on potentially damp or uneven surfaces.

Are there any gorges or dramatic natural features to explore besides caves?

Yes, the Weißbachschlucht (Weißbach Gorge) in the Berchtesgadener Land offers a picturesque hiking experience. While not a cave, this gorge features wild waters, cascades, and a seven-meter-high waterfall, carved by the Weißbach stream. It's an easy to moderate hike suitable for families, offering dramatic geological features.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves and attractions near Bayerisch Gmain?

Visitors frequently highlight the unique experiences offered, such as the fun slides and underground lake raft ride at the Berchtesgaden Salt Mine. The historical significance of sites like the Magdalene Grotto and the awe-inspiring natural beauty of the Schellenberger Ice Cave are also highly appreciated. The blend of adventure, history, and natural wonders makes the region's subterranean attractions very popular.

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