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Top 10 Caves around Hegenheim

Best caves around Hegenheim are found in the natural landscapes bordering France and Switzerland, offering diverse geological formations. Hegenheim, located near the French-Swiss border, provides access to several notable cave systems and grottoes in the surrounding region. The area features varied terrain, including gorges and historical sites, making it a point of interest for those exploring natural features.

Best caves around Hegenheim

  • The most popular caves is Cave and rock formations in Chälengrabenschlucht, a cave that offers a cool…

Last updated: July 5, 2026

Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden

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It is the largest English landscaped garden in Switzerland. There is a lot to see there: Birseck Castle, small caves, small lakes and various wild places baptized with romantic names.

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Mariastein Monastery

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Mariastein Abbey is, after Einsiedeln, the second most important place of pilgrimage in Switzerland. It is known for its chapel dedicated to Mary, located in the Grotto, as well as its beautiful Gothic architecture and works of art.

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Schalberg Cave

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The Schalberg Cave is now a narrow, winding passage. It is located near the edge of the ridge formed by the Rauracien rock; therefore, the thickness of the cave roof …

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You can visit the old Basel city walls from the 11th and 13th century. A winding walk leads through the two medieval city walls and finds from various centuries are …

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Great gorge just outside Basel with a lovely fireplace. In midsummer, when the temperatures in the city are hot, this detour into the cool gorge is particularly worthwhile. Very interesting …

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Matto
March 24, 2026, Kloster Mariastein

Since 1926, the monastery church has borne the papal title of honor of a Basilica minor. Originally built in the late Gothic style, the interior was redesigned several times and furnished and painted in the Neo-Baroque style between 1900 and 1934. The mighty high altar at the end of the choir, a gift from the French King Louis XIV, was consecrated in 1680.

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The Mariastein monastery is considered the second most important pilgrimage site in Switzerland after Einsiedeln. Its origins go back to a legend in which a little boy fell over a high rock face and was then found unharmed by his mother. After he told his father that he had been caught by a woman, the father was sure that it was the Virgin Mary. He had a chapel built in a cave in her honor. The monastery complex can be visited daily, but services are held regularly. More information can be found here: https://www.kloster-mariastein.ch/informationen/agenda/

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Great gorge just outside Basel with a lovely fireplace. In midsummer, when the temperatures in the city are hot, this detour into the cool gorge is particularly worthwhile. Very interesting for children, as it is only a 10-minute walk from the car park.

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The Teufelhof Basel is a hotel in Basel's old town in two historic buildings at Leonhardsgraben 47-49. Parts of the building complex (Leonhardgraben 47) and the cellar (archaeological monument) are listed in the canton of Basel-Stadt's inventory of monuments. The idea behind the operation is to operate independent art and culture as part of a "self-subsidization" of the cultural operation through a parallel hotel and restaurant operation. Due to objections, the permit had to be obtained before the Swiss Federal Court before the opening. After this six-and-a-half-year waiting period, the hotel opened on April 28, 1989. The Teufelhof Basel now employs 70 people. The hotel consists of two buildings, the art hotel and the gallery hotel. The art hotel has eight rooms and one suite, all of which are designed as habitable works of art. The gallery hotel has 20 rooms and four junior suites and is also used as an exhibition space. Nine art rooms were designed by various artists as experiential spatial art. The artists are free to paint directly on the walls or work with materials in the room. The Teufelhof also regularly supports artists with exhibitions or projects of various kinds. The cultural operations include a theater with cabaret performances and satirical programs. The promotion of regional individual artists and groups - from accompanying rehearsals in the in-house theater to premieres in the Teufelhof - also plays an important role in the program planning. The theater is financed by the Teufelhof Basel, but since 2002 has also received a contribution from the two cantons of Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft. In addition to the cultural operations in the sense of the theater and the art hotel, the house also houses two restaurants, the gourmet restaurant "Bel Etage" and the restaurant "Atelier". The house also houses a coffee bar, a gallery hotel with changing exhibitions that is offered as a free platform for the artists, a wine shop "falstaff" and a small archaeological museum, embedded in the historic Basel city walls from the 11th and 13th centuries. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teufelhof_Basel

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The Mariastein monastery is, alongside the Einsiedeln monastery, the second most visited pilgrimage site in Switzerland. Thousands of believers and pilgrims from all over the world make a pilgrimage to Mariastein every year to ask Mary for help or to receive her blessing. Of course, the impressive monastery complex and the surrounding lands attract numerous tourists and hikers every year, who bring home a wealth of memories with a suitcase or backpack, but also a full photo or cell phone memory card. A detour to the gift chapel hidden in a rock grotto and the magnificent basilica is particularly recommended. If you visit Mariastein, you should also, if possible, pay a visit to the nearby castle ruins of Château Landskron in Alsace, just a few minutes' walk away.

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The Ermitage is a large and lovingly designed green area from 1785, with three idyllic ponds, several romantic grottos, historical buildings, pretty walking paths between the shore and the edge of the forest and, on top of it all, the castle ruins of Bierseck Castle, as the crowning glory of the whole. It is a wonderful place for physical and mental relaxation, but those seeking peace and quiet should visit outside of the holidays or weekends. It is a real visitor magnet. Warning! The grottos can only be reached on foot and via steep stairs. The rest of the garden is mostly wheelchair accessible and suitable for pushchairs. There are no parking spaces directly at the Ermitage! Free entry!

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April 16, 2024, Kloster Mariastein

Mariastein Abbey is, after Einsiedeln, the second most important place of pilgrimage in Switzerland. It is known for its chapel dedicated to Mary, located in the Grotto, as well as its beautiful Gothic architecture and works of art.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of caves can I expect to find around Hegenheim?

The region around Hegenheim, bordering France and Switzerland, offers a mix of natural rock formations, historical grottoes, and man-made cave-like structures. These range from cool retreats in gorges to chapels built within caves and archaeological cellars.

Are there any family-friendly caves or grottoes to visit near Hegenheim?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Cave and rock formations in Chälengrabenschlucht is particularly interesting for children, offering a short walk from the car park into a cool gorge. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden also features small caves and is a great place for families to explore.

What historical or cultural sites are associated with caves in the Hegenheim area?

The region boasts several historical and cultural sites with cave connections. The Mariastein Monastery is a significant pilgrimage site with a chapel built within a grotto. The Schalberg Cave has archaeological significance, with finds from the Mousterian period and the Bronze Age. Additionally, the Teufelhof Basel: Archaeological Cellar and Inner City Wall allows visitors to explore medieval city walls and archaeological finds.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves and grottoes around Hegenheim?

Many of the cave and grotto sites, especially those in gorges like the Chälengrabenschlucht, offer a cool retreat during warmer months, making summer an ideal time. Historical and religious sites like Mariastein Monastery are generally accessible year-round, though checking specific opening hours is always recommended.

Are there hiking opportunities near the caves around Hegenheim?

Yes, the area around Hegenheim offers various hiking opportunities. You can find numerous trails suitable for different difficulty levels. For more information on routes, explore the Hiking around Hegenheim guide, which includes routes like the 'Allschwil Village Church – Old Mill Ruins loop from Neuwiller'.

Can I explore the caves and grottoes on my own, or do I need a guided tour?

Most of the mentioned sites, such as the grotto at Mariastein Monastery or the caves in Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden, are accessible for self-exploration. For sites with archaeological significance like Schalberg Cave, good footwear and sure-footedness are recommended due to narrow passages. Always check specific site requirements before visiting.

What kind of natural features can I see in the landscapes surrounding the caves?

Beyond the caves themselves, the region features diverse natural landscapes including gorges, forests, and lakes. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden, for instance, is known for its small lakes and wild places within Switzerland's largest English landscaped garden.

Are there options for cycling near the caves around Hegenheim?

Absolutely. The area provides excellent routes for various cycling disciplines. You can find detailed information on routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Hegenheim and Gravel biking around Hegenheim guides.

Is parking available near the cave attractions?

For some locations, like the Cave and rock formations in Chälengrabenschlucht, there is a car park within a short walking distance. For other sites, parking availability may vary, so it's advisable to check specific location details or local tourist information.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the caves and grottoes in this region?

Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the cool retreats in gorges to the historical insights provided by archaeological sites and the spiritual atmosphere of pilgrimage grottoes. The natural beauty and the blend of geological and cultural significance are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.

Are there any specific safety recommendations for exploring caves in the Hegenheim area?

For sites like the Schalberg Cave, good footwear and sure-footedness are recommended due to narrow and winding passages. Always be aware of your surroundings, especially in natural gorge environments, and follow any posted safety guidelines.

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