Caves around Tegerfelden offer insights into the natural and historical landscape of this Swiss region. The area is characterized by diverse geological formations, including natural rock shelters and grottoes. These features are often integrated into local hiking trails, providing points of interest for explorers. The natural environment around Tegerfelden supports a variety of outdoor activities, with caves serving as unique landmarks.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Pretty here, very pretty.
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Small cave (dug out) with a table and fireplace. Access from the north via ladders.
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The route from the bottom is incorrectly navigated; ignore the left turn sign. There's simply a point where there's no way back and the climb is extremely dangerous. There's no solid ground and hardly any way to hold on. We almost called the REGA (Rega Rescue Service).
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Getting into the Banana Cave isn't so easy. Crawling is fine, though. After a short crawl, you can soon stand up again inside the cave. It's a unique feeling to be in there.
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Nice big cave and wonderful barbecue area with benches, tables and a grill!
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The Bsnane Cave is a popular tourist destination. Two inconspicuous cave entrances that are connected together, like the two ends of a banana. First you have to crawl to even get into the cave, and then it gets more comfortable in the darkness of the cave, you can even get up and walk to the second cave entrance. And then crawl out again!
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Impressive Nagelfluh cave directly on the path to the mountain top.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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The caves around Tegerfelden are primarily natural rock shelters, grottoes, and historical cave sites. They are often integrated into local hiking trails, offering unique landmarks and insights into the region's natural and historical landscape, rather than large, extensive cave systems.
Yes, Erdmannliloch is a notable historical cave site. This Nagelfluh cave is believed to have been a grotto castle in the Middle Ages and is surrounded by numerous local legends and stories. Another cave with a rich legend is Heidewybliloch Cave, known for its magical atmosphere and tales of goblins and treasures.
The Heidewybliloch Cave is categorized as family-friendly and is known for its relaxing area and magical atmosphere, making it suitable for families. Its local legend also adds an engaging element for younger visitors.
You can explore diverse geological formations. For instance, Teufelskeller Nature Reserve features unique conglomerate formations and deep holes within an unmanaged forest. Other caves like Erdmannliloch and Bruderhöhle are Nagelfluh caves, showcasing specific rock types common in the region.
The caves are often part of larger outdoor experiences. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Tegerfelden guide, or explore gravel biking trails from the Gravel biking around Tegerfelden guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the MTB Trails around Tegerfelden guide offers various routes.
Yes, the Walhalla Cave and Picnic Area is known for its barbecue facilities. Additionally, the area around Heidewybliloch Cave also offers a cool barbecue spot.
The Walhalla Cave and Picnic Area involves a descent via three ladders, so a head for heights is recommended. It's a small but rewarding visit, and it includes a barbecue area.
The Teufelskeller Nature Reserve is a forest area that has been largely unmanaged since the December storm Lothar, offering a wild and adventurous experience. It features strange conglomerate formations and deep holes, providing a shady and cool environment year-round.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural formations, the integration of caves into hiking trails, and the local legends associated with sites like Erdmannliloch and Heidewybliloch Cave. The adventurous and often tranquil atmosphere of these natural landmarks is also highly valued.
Yes, according to the forest law of the canton of Zurich, the Erdmannliloch may not be visited by bike; it is accessible on foot only.
Many of the caves, such as Walhalla Cave, Heidewybliloch Cave, and Bruderhöhle, are located in areas that also offer viewpoints, allowing you to enjoy scenic vistas in addition to exploring the cave formations.
Nagelfluh is a type of conglomerate rock, often referred to as 'puddingstone,' which is common in the Alpine region. Caves formed in Nagelfluh, like Erdmannliloch and Bruderhöhle, are characterized by their distinctive appearance, formed by cemented pebbles and rocks.


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