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Top 8 Caves around Rettenberg

Best caves around Rettenberg are found within the broader Allgäu region, where Rettenberg is situated. This area is characterized by its alpine foothills and diverse geological formations. While prominent caves are not directly within Rettenberg, the surrounding landscape offers notable subterranean attractions. The region's geology, shaped by water and rock faults, has created various cave types for exploration.

Best caves around Rettenberg

  • The most popular caves is Wild Maidens' Rock Caves, a cave that offers climbing opportunities and benches…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Wild Maidens' Rock Caves

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A great destination especially for children. There is great climbing here and two benches invite you to linger. In addition, a small board describes the history of the place.

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Edelrid via ferrata

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Not too difficult via ferrata with a great panorama. As a result, however, it is also correspondingly popular - only on the Iseler summit is it even fuller.

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Lohweg Grotto

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The Lohweggrotte can be reached from the north on a circular trail from Eisenbolz or from the south via Rieggis. A short steep descent or rise leads to the small …

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Robber's Cave near Missen

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It is very nice, but difficult to reach by bike

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Great grotto on the wayside

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September 23, 2025, Mariengrotte bei Moosbach am Rottachsee

The Mother of God of Lourdes is located in a bulge in a boulder of conglomerate rock.

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Beautiful rock formation. But it's not a real cave, more like a big hole in the rock face. Nevertheless, the detour from Kammweg is worth it.

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For me, it was my first via ferrata with equipment. It is now also called the Edelrid via ferrata. I was a little nervous about whether I would be able to do it as a beginner, but everything went well. A couple behind me were able to give me helpful tips for a short stretch. I was grateful for that 👍🏼. I can also recommend the via ferrata for beginners if you are physically fit 💪🏼. Unfortunately, the third section was closed.

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For me, it was my first via ferrata with equipment. I was a little nervous about whether I would be able to do it as a beginner, but everything went well. A couple behind me were able to give me helpful tips for a short stretch. I was grateful for that 👍🏼. I can also recommend the via ferrata for beginners if you are physically fit 💪🏼. Unfortunately, the third section was closed.

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Very nice via ferrata, but you should have some basic knowledge. It's too much for your first via ferrata. Otherwise, it's absolutely enjoyable climbing.

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Ancient rock formations.

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The Wildfräuleinstein is interesting and has a remarkable history. A great playground for children - with a little caution!

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The via ferrata is worthwhile in dry weather and with the appropriate via ferrata equipment. The view is very nice. Due to some B-C sections only recommended for experienced people.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of geological features can I expect in the caves around Rettenberg?

The caves in the Rettenberg area, particularly within the broader Allgäu region, are primarily crevice caves formed by water and rock faults. You'll encounter impressive geological features like deep chasms, rock overhangs, and cave streams. For example, the Robber's Cave near Missen features ancient rock formations, and the Rock Overhang Cave (Allgäu) is notable for a large rock slab forming a natural shelter.

Are there any accessible show caves in the broader Allgäu region near Rettenberg?

Yes, the most significant and accessible cave in the broader Allgäu region, and thus the closest notable example to Rettenberg, is the Sturmannshöhle near Obermaiselstein. It is a million-year-old crevice cave with a 287-meter guided path, featuring sections like the "Dragon Gate" and "Hell's Chasm." It's unique as the only accessible cave in Allgäu, offering a fascinating natural spectacle despite the absence of stalactites.

Which caves near Rettenberg are suitable for families with children?

The Wild Maidens' Rock Caves are considered a great destination for children, offering climbing opportunities and benches for resting. It also has a small board describing its history. Another family-friendly option is the Mariengrotte near Moosbach on Lake Rottachsee, which is a lovely natural chapel.

Are there any caves with historical or cultural significance in the Rettenberg area?

Yes, the Wild Maidens' Rock Caves have a remarkable history. Additionally, the Lohweg Grotto is a religious building with cave features, offering a lovingly designed chapel on a forest slope and often associated with a Stations of the Cross, providing a peaceful and quiet place.

What is the best time to visit the caves in the Rettenberg region?

The Sturmannshöhle, the only accessible cave in Allgäu, maintains a constant air temperature of 4 to 8 degrees Celsius regardless of the season. This makes it a cool retreat in summer and a mild environment in winter, allowing for visits year-round. For outdoor rock formations and grottoes, spring through autumn generally offers the most pleasant weather for exploration.

What should I wear when visiting caves in the Rettenberg area?

Given the constant cool temperatures inside caves like Sturmannshöhle (4-8°C), even in summer, it's advisable to wear warm clothing and sturdy, non-slip footwear. If you plan to explore rock overhangs or grottoes that might involve some climbing or uneven terrain, appropriate outdoor attire and good walking shoes are recommended.

Are there hiking trails near the caves around Rettenberg?

Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, you can embark on a scenic walk from Obermaiselstein to the Sturmannshöhle entrance. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Rettenberg guide, which includes routes like the "View of the Allgäu landscape loop from Rettenberg" and "Obere Kammeregg Alpe – View of the Allgäu Alps loop from Rettenberg".

What other outdoor activities can I do near the caves in Rettenberg?

Beyond exploring caves, the Rettenberg area provides diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous Running Trails around Rettenberg, such as the "View of the Allgäu Mountains – Burgberg Animal Paradise loop." For cyclists, there are Road Cycling Routes around Rettenberg, including the "Oberjoch Pass – View of Aggenstein loop."

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves and grottoes in the Rettenberg region?

Visitors appreciate the unique geological formations, the peaceful atmosphere of sites like the Lohweg Grotto, and the family-friendly climbing opportunities at places like the Wild Maidens' Rock Caves. The natural beauty and the historical context of some locations are also highly valued.

Is parking available near the accessible caves in the Allgäu region?

For the Sturmannshöhle near Obermaiselstein, parking is typically available in Obermaiselstein, from where visitors can take a scenic walk to the cave entrance. For other grottoes and rock formations, parking availability can vary, often requiring a short walk from nearby village parking or trailheads.

Are there any cafes or refreshment options near the caves?

While specific cafes directly at every cave entrance are not guaranteed, the accessible Sturmannshöhle is located near Obermaiselstein, a village that offers dining and refreshment options. For other grottoes and rock formations, you would typically find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns and villages of the Rettenberg and broader Allgäu region.

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