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Top 7 Caves in Interlaken-Oberhasli

Best caves in Interlaken-Oberhasli offer a range of underground experiences within a region known for its mountainous landscape and glacial formations. The area features prominent natural caves like the St. Beatus Caves, located on the shores of Lake Thun. Beyond traditional caves, the region also includes geological formations such as the Aare Gorge and the Jungfraujoch Ice Palace, providing diverse underground exploration opportunities. These sites contribute to the natural and historical appeal of the Interlaken-Oberhasli area.

Best caves in Interlaken-Oberhasli

Last updated: May 15, 2026

St. Beatus Caves

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What seems like a magical grotto is actually an extensive cave system, around 14 kilometers of which have been explored today. You can easily visit and marvel at the cave …

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This beautiful restaurant is nestled against the rocks at the entrance to the Beatus Cave and offers a wonderful view over Lake Thun. It is worth getting up early or …

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St. Beatus Caves Parking Lot

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Entrance to the Beatus Caves and a great viewpoint over Lake Thun.

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Titlis Glacier Cave

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Glacier Grotto, Titlis
It feels like you are traveling back in time: in the turquoise-blue twilight of the glacier grotto, where the ice, which is up to 5000 years old, …

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Underground cavern from WWII
This military installation with two caverns was built at the end of 1940. The larger cavern was to be used as a dormitory for 185 officers …

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Freely accessible cave
Further information at sghi.ch
Bring a torch, helmet
Entry well marked

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Ice Cave

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Cave in which blocks of ice were stored until the 1980s. These were transported to the breweries by horse-drawn carts.

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June 25, 2025, World War II Underground Cavern at Aareschlucht

Underground cavern from WWII This military installation with two caverns was built at the end of 1940. The larger cavern was to be used as a dormitory for 185 officers and soldiers. All the technical equipment was installed in the smaller cavern. Offices, recreation room and dining rooms were installed in a stationery train in the tunnel. It is not known why, but the installations were never used and still exist, hidden and unused in the Kirchet cliffs. One of the few visitors to the instaliation reported: „The caverns were very luxurious for me: wooden lined walls, heating, running water, flushing toilets, electric lighting ... "

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Parking is subject to a fee... you can pay conveniently with Twint, for example... and it is right at the entrance

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Very suggestive point on the Thunersee tour route. It is the access to the caves from which a spring flows. The visit to the caves is subject to a fee. However, the uphill path to reach the entrance to the caves is freely accessible. Recommended for the view of the lake from above, the visit to the waterfalls formed by the spring (explanatory panels that tell the state of the fresh water reserves present in Switzerland). Once at the top, the structure from which you access the caves is also a restaurant/bar with a beautiful view of the lake. You can do a circular tour by going up on one side crossing the structure and going down on the opposite side.

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August 20, 2024, Titlis Glacier Cave

Be careful at the entrance where you go from the rubber mat to the ice. I almost fell. I thought the frozen stuffed animals were funny. Nice atmosphere with the blue twilight.

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Glacier Grotto, Titlis It feels like you are traveling back in time: in the turquoise-blue twilight of the glacier grotto, where the ice, which is up to 5000 years old, freezes the air we breathe into clouds of mist, the mighty heart of the glacier beats. On the 150-meter-long path 10 meters below the surface, you can feel it under your feet and touch it with your hands. An experience that will touch you in a profound way. Text / Source: Titlis Bergbahnen, Gerschnistrasse 12, 6390 Engelberg https://www.titlis.ch/de/aktivitaeten/gletschergrotte

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The Beatushöhlen restaurant 🍽️ is the perfect place to round off your visit to the Beatushöhlen. Enjoy delicious Swiss specialties 🧀🥩 and international dishes 🍝 in a breathtaking setting right on Lake Thun 🌊. The terrace offers a wonderful panoramic view of the lake and the surrounding mountains 🏔️ - ideal for relaxing and enjoying the scenery after visiting the caves. The friendly service and cozy atmosphere make your visit particularly pleasant 😊.

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Beautiful waterfall

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Steep climb well worth it for great views and leads to the entrance into the St Beatus Caves.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most accessible caves in Interlaken-Oberhasli?

The St. Beatus Caves are the most accessible, located on the shores of Lake Thun. They feature well-lit and secure pathways, making them suitable for most visitors. You can easily reach them by bus or boat from Interlaken.

Are there family-friendly caves in Interlaken-Oberhasli?

Yes, the St. Beatus Caves are very family-friendly, with accessible paths and a museum. The Ice Palace at the Jungfraujoch and the Titlis Glacier Cave also offer unique, family-friendly experiences within eternal ice.

What kind of natural formations can I expect to see in the caves?

In the St. Beatus Caves, you can marvel at impressive limestone formations, including stalactites and stalagmites, along with underground streams, small rivers, and dramatic waterfalls. The glacier caves, such as the Ice Palace at the Jungfraujoch and the Titlis Glacier Cave, offer a chance to explore tunnels carved into ancient ice with unique ice sculptures.

Do any caves in the region have historical significance?

The St. Beatus Caves are steeped in legend, believed to be where St. Beatus expelled a dragon. A replica of his cell and grave can be seen. Additionally, the Schafloch is a natural ice cave that was significantly expanded and used by the Swiss Army during World War II as a logistical tunnel, offering a blend of natural geology and military history. There's also a World War II underground cavern in the Aare Gorge.

How long does a typical visit to the St. Beatus Caves take?

A typical visit to the St. Beatus Caves, including walking the accessible 1-kilometer path and exploring the museum, usually takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. You might spend additional time at the panoramic restaurant or enjoying the views of Lake Thun.

What should I wear when visiting caves in Interlaken-Oberhasli?

Caves maintain a constant cool temperature, typically around 8-10°C (46-50°F) in the St. Beatus Caves, and even colder at -1.5°C (29°F) in the Titlis Glacier Cave. It's advisable to wear warm layers and sturdy, non-slip footwear. For more adventurous caves like Schafloch, a headlamp is essential.

How can I reach the St. Beatus Caves by public transport?

The St. Beatus Caves are easily accessible by public transport. You can take a bus from Interlaken or a boat across Lake Thun, which offers scenic views before arriving at the cave entrance.

Is parking available near the caves?

Yes, parking is available near the St. Beatus Caves. The St. Beatus Caves Parking Lot provides convenient access to the caves and offers views over Lake Thun.

Can I visit caves in Interlaken-Oberhasli during winter?

The St. Beatus Caves are generally open for visitors during winter, offering a unique all-weather excursion. Glacier caves like the Ice Palace at the Jungfraujoch and the Titlis Glacier Cave are also accessible year-round, as they are carved into eternal ice.

Are there more challenging caving experiences available for experienced explorers?

For those seeking a more rugged adventure, the Schafloch (Sheep's Hole) is a natural ice cave in the Sigriswilergrat mountain range that requires a hike to access. It's a dark, damp tunnel where a headlamp and sturdy footwear are essential. The Tropfloch (Seefeldhöhle) Cave is also listed as a challenging natural monument.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a cave visit in Interlaken-Oberhasli?

The Interlaken-Oberhasli region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can combine a cave visit with gravel biking on routes like the 'Männlichen Viewpoint' or 'Grosse Scheidegg' (Gravel biking in Interlaken-Oberhasli). Running trails such as 'Eiger Ultra Trail E16' or 'Panoramic tour over Grindelwald' are also popular (Running Trails in Interlaken-Oberhasli). For mountain biking, consider the 'Kleine Scheidegg Loop' or 'Brienzersee Bike Route' (MTB Trails in Interlaken-Oberhasli).

Are there any ice caves in the Interlaken-Oberhasli region?

Yes, the region features notable ice caves. The Ice Palace at the Jungfraujoch is carved into a glacier, offering an experience within eternal ice. The Titlis Glacier Cave provides a 150-meter-long path deep under the glacier's surface. Additionally, the Schafloch is a natural ice cave with a unique history.

Are there dining options near the caves?

Yes, the St. Beatus Caves complex includes a panoramic restaurant overlooking Lake Thun. There is also a restaurant nestled against the rocks at the entrance, near the Waterfall in front of the Beatus Caves, offering delicious food and scenic views.

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