Best caves in Bezirk Graz-Umgebung offer a diverse range of underground experiences within the Styrian region. This area, situated north of Graz, is characterized by its karst landscapes and significant geological formations. The district and its vicinity feature several notable cave systems, including active water caves and those rich in dripstone formations. These natural sites provide insights into geological processes and prehistoric environments.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Don't forget iron for shoes when it snows
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A deep cave, the so-called Great Weather Hole, is on the way. It's a steep descent there.
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A cold breath surrounds you even in midsummer. Then you see these dark stone crevices in the rock that reach indefinably far into the depths.
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Entrance to the Lurgrotte from Semriach. It is the largest active water cave in Austria. From this side, the Lurbach flows to the other side in the Murtal. And even in midsummer, don't forget your jacket :)
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In front of the cave, which you can take a look at, there is a table and benches for a rest.
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Small but nice grade hiking trail
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What also makes the Lurgrotte stand out is that there is also the option of an adventure tour where you can hike through almost the entire grotto to the other side to Semriach. You shouldn't be squeamish and have to climb a bit and be able to endure the ice-cold stream water.
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The region offers several impressive caves. The Lurgrotte Cave Entrance in Peggau is Austria's largest active water cave. Other significant caves include Katerloch, known for its abundant dripstone formations, and Grasslhöhle, considered Austria's oldest show cave. You can also explore the Bear Cave, which provides a nice resting spot on a hiking trail.
The caves in Bezirk Graz-Umgebung and its surroundings are rich in diverse geological formations. The Lurgrotte boasts immense limestone formations, including spectacular stalactites and stalagmites, and the Grand Dome Chamber. Katerloch is famous for its incredible density of speleothems, including a 22-meter high stalagmite and delicate limestone corals. Grasslhöhle features dripstone formations up to 100,000 years old, sinter walls, and various crystals.
Yes, the Grasslhöhle offers an easily walkable experience, making it suitable for all ages to explore its underground wonders of stalactites and sinter. While the Lurgrotte offers standard guided tours, some sections might be more challenging for very young children. Always check specific cave accessibility before visiting with a family.
The Lurgrotte offers standard guided tours through illuminated sections, but also more demanding 'adventure tours' during winter months. These venture deeper into the cave and may require crawling and wading through water, offering a unique and challenging experience for those seeking it.
The caves in the region have a rich history. Historical finds in the Lurgrotte's antechambers indicate the presence of Neanderthals and cave bears approximately 50,000 years ago. Katerloch also has bone finds from cave bears. The Grasslhöhle is notable as Austria's oldest show cave, with documented mentions dating back to 1816, showcasing formations up to 100,000 years old.
Caves generally maintain a constant temperature year-round, making them a good destination in various seasons. For example, the Lurgrotte maintains a constant temperature of 10°C. However, specific opening hours and tour availability can vary by season, especially for adventure tours. It's advisable to check the individual cave's operating schedule before planning your visit.
Yes, the region is known for deep caves. The Great Wetterloch Cave and Little Weather Hole are described as deep caves with steep descents. The Women's Cave is also noted as a challenging cave accessible via a climb.
Given that caves like the Lurgrotte maintain a constant temperature of around 10°C and high humidity (97-98%), it's recommended to wear warm clothing, even in summer. Sturdy, non-slip footwear is also essential, especially for caves with many steps or uneven terrain, such as Katerloch with its 400 steps.
The area around the caves offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes in Bezirk Graz-Umgebung guide. For hikers, there are waterfall hikes, including routes around the Kesselfall Gorge, as highlighted in the Waterfall hikes in Bezirk Graz-Umgebung guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like those found in the Gravel biking in Bezirk Graz-Umgebung guide.
Yes, the Lurgrotte Peggau, Austria's largest active water cave, has two accessible entrances: one in Peggau and another in Semriach. The Lurgrotte Cave Entrance (Peggau) and the Entrance to the Lurgrotte in Semriach both provide access to this extensive cave system.
For detailed visitor information, including opening hours, tour options, and booking, you can check the official tourism website for Graz: graztourismus.at.


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