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Top 10 Caves around Kundl

Best caves around Kundl are found in a region characterized by dramatic natural rock formations and historical mining sites. The area, nestled in the Tyrolean Alps, features deep gorges carved by rivers and ancient geological structures. While Kundl itself is known for the Kundl Gorge, the wider vicinity offers diverse subterranean experiences. This landscape provides opportunities for exploring natural ice caves and historical mining tunnels.

Best caves around Kundl

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Last updated: June 26, 2026

Parish Church of St. Virgil and St. Catherine, Rattenberg

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Südtiroler Strasse 67 is the birthplace of Saint Notburga, who enjoys great prestige in the region. She was born in Rattenberg in 1265 and, as a child, was appointed maidservant …

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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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A hand-dug tunnel about 10m long in the Gratlspitze mountain range. On the back of the mountain there are numerous other former tunnels that indicate mining.

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Alpbach Show Mine

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This historic tunnel, which goes about 15 meters into the mountain, was completely uncovered in 2019. Nice detour from the hiking trail to the Bischoferalm, which occupies the former mining …

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Shrine at the Cave

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The climb is quite arduous.
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July 24, 2025, Shrine at the Cave

A descent from the Kragenjoch via this route is not recommended: It is an extremely steep descent down a narrow gravel path that seems to never end. Not suitable for inexperienced hikers or children.

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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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One of Rattenberg's special sights is the parish church of St. Virgil and St. Catherine. This Gothic building has two naves. Once, it was a separate church for citizens and miners. Important artists redesigned the building in the Baroque style. A chapel commemorates Saint Notburga, who was born in Rattenberg. Noteworthy: an elevator leads from the Painter's Corner to the church portal. 😉

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A hand-dug tunnel about 10m long in the Gratlspitze mountain range. On the back of the mountain there are numerous other former tunnels that indicate mining.

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The immediate proximity of the steeply sloping Schlossberg site and the spatial limitations of the building site meant that the church building itself showed some special features. The origins of the church are Gothic. It was built between 1473 and 1506 and acquired its current Baroque architectural style in the 18th century. The main artistic features are the so-called "Annenaltar" in the southern choir stalls with its statues, the vault frescoes by SB Faistenerger and Matthäus Günther and the Lourdes Shrine.

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Südtiroler Strasse 67 is the birthplace of Saint Notburga, who enjoys great prestige in the region. She was born in Rattenberg in 1265 and, as a child, was appointed maidservant to the Count of Rottenburg in the Lower Inn Valley. She always saved some of the meals she received there to give to the poor and beggars. After the death of the countess, his stepdaughter Ottilie forced her to leave the castle and she became a maidservant on a farm in Eben. The farmer was harsh and exploited his staff. He wanted to continue working in the evening, but Notburga did not want to give in and shouted loudly "Rest time". She threw up her sickle, which miraculously stayed in the air. When Ottilie died she returned to the castle where she served faithfully until her death. She died on September 14, 1313 and is now located in the Notburgakirche in Eben, Tyrol. You cannot visit her birthplace, but you can read all about her miracles and her life on the facade plaque.

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The sights of Rattenberg also include the St. Virgilius Church, which has existed since 1507. In the 18th century, this Roman Catholic Parish Church received its current Baroque interior. The church is a masterpiece of the Hagau architectural style. On the high altar, above the large painting, one sees the well-known triangle surrounded by rays and angels, with the Hebrew tetragrammaton in the center.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'caves' can I explore around Kundl?

The region around Kundl offers a diverse range of subterranean experiences. You can explore natural ice caves like the Ice Cave on the Hundalm, dramatic natural gorges such as the Kundl Gorge which offers a cave-like experience, and historical mining tunnels like the Alpbach Show Mine.

Is the Kundl Gorge considered a cave experience?

While not a traditional limestone cave, the Kundl Gorge (Kundler Klamm) is a dramatic natural canyon carved up to 200 meters deep into 235-million-year-old dolomite rock. Its mighty and bizarre rock formations create an impressive, immersive, and cave-like experience as you walk through it.

Are there any actual ice caves in the region?

Yes, the Ice Cave on the Hundalm, located near Angerberg, is a natural ice and stalactite cave and the only show cave in Tyrol. It's known for its impressive ice figures and stalactites, offering guided tours.

Can families visit caves around Kundl?

Absolutely. The Kundl Gorge is particularly family-friendly, with a wide, well-maintained, and only slightly ascending path suitable for prams. The Ice Cave on the Hundalm also welcomes families, though it involves well-secured stairs and cooler temperatures, so warm clothing is recommended for children.

What historical mining tunnels can be explored?

You can visit the Alpbach Show Mine, a 15-meter long historical tunnel that offers insight into the region's mining history. Another hand-dug tunnel, the Historic Mining Tunnel on Gratlspitze, is also accessible, though it's a shorter stretch.

What should I wear when visiting the Hundalm Ice Cave?

The Ice Cave on the Hundalm maintains a constant temperature of 0° Celsius. Even on a hot day, you should bring warm clothing, including a jacket, and sturdy shoes. Helmets and carbide lamps are provided for guided tours.

What is the best time of year to visit the Kundl Gorge?

The Kundl Gorge is generally open from April to mid-November. It's particularly pleasant during warmer months for splashing in the water. However, it closes during storms, heavy rain, and from November to April for safety reasons.

Are there hiking opportunities near the caves?

Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, you can find various routes around the Kundl Gorge, including the 'Kundler Klamm – Hiking in the Alpbach Valley' or 'Tunnel in the Kundler Gorge – Kundler Klamm Bridge loop from Kundl'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Kundl guide.

Are dogs allowed in the caves or gorge?

Dogs are generally welcome in the Kundl Gorge, which is a popular spot for walks with pets. However, for specific caves like the Ice Cave on the Hundalm or mining tunnels, it's best to check directly with the operators regarding their pet policies, as access might be restricted for safety or preservation reasons.

How accessible are the caves around Kundl?

The Kundl Gorge is highly accessible, with a wide, well-maintained path suitable for prams and wheelchairs. The Ice Cave on the Hundalm involves a hike to its entrance at 1,520 meters and then well-secured stairs leading 45 meters underground, making it an intermediate experience. The Shrine at the Cave involves a challenging climb.

Are there any religious or spiritual sites associated with caves in the area?

Yes, you can find the Shrine at the Cave, a natural cave with a religious shrine. This location offers a challenging climb and provides extensive views of the surrounding landscape.

What are the geological highlights of the Kundl Gorge?

The Kundl Gorge is carved into 235-million-year-old dolomite rock, featuring dramatic and bizarre rock formations. The streambed is rich in diverse geological rock types, making it a delight for amateur geologists. Visitors can even collect interesting stones and have them polished at the 'Haus der Steine' (House of Stones) near the gorge's entrance.

Are there any cycling routes near the caves?

While cycling is strictly prohibited within most of the Kundl Gorge, there are numerous cycling routes in the wider Kundl area. You can find options like the 'Cycle Path Next to the Railway – Wörgl–Kundl Cycle Path loop' or 'Kundler Klamm Bridge – St. George's Chapel loop'. Explore more on the Cycling around Kundl guide.

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