Best caves around Reitnau are found in a region characterized by its varied geological formations and historical significance. The area features unique sandstone quarries and natural caves, offering insights into both natural processes and past industrial activities. Reitnau provides opportunities for exploration within a landscape shaped by local lore and geological history.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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After rock shedding was discovered near the Column Grotto in the fall of 2022, the municipality carried out various investigation and remediation work. During this time, the sandstone cave was closed. The investigation and remediation work has since been completed. Thus, there is essentially no longer any safety risk while in and around the Column Grotto. Every effort has been made to prevent any further rock shedding. However, a residual risk of natural hazards cannot be completely ruled out.
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Unfortunately, access to the quarry has been prohibited since this spring due to rockfall danger😢😭😢😭😢
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Currently not accessible due to rockfall
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Very very steep trail, not for beginners, descending steeply is the only right option for me
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Sandstone was mined here for a long time. Be careful when visiting, the area is on the edge of the shooting range. The caves are not accessible when shooting is on! Here is some useful information about sandstone mining in Staffelbach. https://sandsteinmuseum.ch/
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The area was cordoned off when we visited, so it was really just for pictures, sadly.
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I remember it from my childhood... Came by there by chance after the Hochwacht Trail, great view.
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The sandstone caves are certainly interesting for children. (Adults don't fit in there :-) )
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The region around Reitnau features both unique sandstone caves, which often show signs of historical mining, and Nagelfluh caves, such as the Hügeliloch Cave. These formations offer a glimpse into the area's natural processes and past industrial activities.
Yes, the Sandstone Caves with Barbecue Area are noted by visitors as being interesting for children, though adults might find some sections a tight squeeze. They are located between Leimbach and Reinach.
The Hügeliloch Cave is steeped in local folklore, particularly the legend of the 'Hügelimeitli,' a noble lady whose vanity and a tragic event led to the downfall of her castle, which then became the cave. Legends also speak of a hidden treasure guarded by the Hügelimeitli and a black dog, and a light sometimes seen burning in the cave during bad weather. Historical records even show Reitnau residents were summoned to court in the late 17th century for treasure hunting there.
These caves are a natural monument where sandstone was historically mined. Visitors should exercise caution as the area is near a shooting range and may be inaccessible during shooting operations. There have also been past concerns regarding rockfall, leading to access restrictions in some areas. It's advisable to check local conditions before planning a visit.
Following rock shedding near the Column Grotto in late 2022, remediation work was carried out. While efforts have been made to prevent further rock shedding and reduce risks, a residual risk of natural hazards cannot be entirely ruled out. Some visitors have noted that areas were cordoned off, limiting access to viewing for pictures.
Yes, Reitnau offers various hiking trails. For instance, the path to the Hügeliloch Cave leads past corn and potato fields and up a wooden staircase into the forest. You can find more hiking routes in the area by exploring the Hiking around Reitnau guide, which includes easy loops from Attelwil and more challenging routes like the View of Kulmerau – Gschweichhütte loop from Reitnau.
Beyond hiking, the Reitnau region is suitable for gravel biking and mountain biking. Guides like Gravel biking around Reitnau and MTB Trails around Reitnau offer various routes, from scenic loops to trails with views of the Alps and the Suhre Valley.
The path to the Hügeliloch Cave involves walking past fields and ascending a wooden staircase into the forest. Inside the 20-meter deep Nagelfluh cave, you can stand comfortably at the beginning, but further back, you may need to continue on your knees, which might be challenging for some visitors.
Yes, the Chuzenhöhle is described as a beautiful rock cave with a fireplace that is a little hidden but definitely worth a detour for those seeking a more secluded spot.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and local history. The caves offer insights into geological formations and past industrial activities, while also being steeped in local legends. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with over 25 upvotes and 15 photos shared across the various cave highlights.
Yes, the Sandstone Caves with Barbecue Area, located between Leimbach and Reinach, offer smaller sandstone formations along with facilities for a barbecue, making it a pleasant spot for a stop.


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