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Top 6 Caves around Gmund

Best caves around Gmund offer a diverse range of natural and historical underground features. This region is characterized by its forests and natural monuments, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. Visitors can explore several unique cave formations, from mystical roof caves to historical memorial sites. The area combines natural beauty with points of interest for explorers.

Best caves around Gmund

  • The most popular caves is Dachshöhle, Wackersberg, a cave that features a small waterfall when it has rained.…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Dachshöhle, Wackersberg

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Beautiful hiking trail from Bad Tölz-Stein Saw through the forest along the Einbach to the roof cave. The path continues a little uphill, then via easy-to-walk paths to the beautiful …

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On the way from Gasthof Riederstein to the chapel, you will pass a small rock cave. Here in 1897, when the Way of the Cross was being built, the bones …

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Homecoming grotto

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You really have to look for them.

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Rauhwacken Cave

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A small shelter, but nothing more

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Rock formation with Marian grotto

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Distinctive, large rock formation directly in front of the branch of the path to Leonhardstein. Visitors have scratched some slogans here. A larger crevice is used as a natural Marian grotto.

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December 28, 2024, Dachshöhle Wackersberg

Great detour on the way to the Blomberg valley station from Wackersberg

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Has nothing to do with badgers, but was formed during the Würm Ice Age.

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August 26, 2024, Rauhwacken Cave

It's more of a cave, but a small climbing destination for children.

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Yes, it is actually easy to miss. Right where the meadow path to the Kirchweinberg begins, about 10 meters to the left. There you will find the grotto on the right in the rock.

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You really have to look for them.

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January 23, 2023, Heimkehrer-Grotte

Beautiful grotto near the Ratskeller 😊

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Thomas
September 26, 2022, Dachshöhle Wackersberg

We missed the badger cave, but still a great tour

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August 30, 2022, Heimkehrer-Grotte

Nice little grotto on the mountain

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Gmund?

Around Gmund, you can discover a variety of cave types, including mystical roof caves like Dachshöhle, Wackersberg, historical sites such as the Leonhard Pöttinger Memorial Cave, and natural rock formations with religious significance like the Rock formation with Marian grotto. There are also smaller grottoes and shelters.

Are there family-friendly caves to visit near Gmund?

Yes, the Rauhwacken Cave is noted as family-friendly and can be a small climbing destination for children. Many of the natural rock formations and grottoes are also accessible for families, offering a chance to explore nature together.

What natural features can I expect to see in the caves around Gmund?

The caves around Gmund offer diverse natural features. For instance, Dachshöhle, Wackersberg features a small waterfall after rainfall. Other caves are notable for their unique rock formations and natural grottoes, often nestled within forested areas.

Are there historical sites among the caves near Gmund?

Yes, the Leonhard Pöttinger Memorial Cave is a significant historical site. It's where the bones of the poacher Leonhard Pöttinger were discovered in 1897 during the construction of the Way of the Cross.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves around Gmund?

The area around Gmund is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'View of the Tegernsee – Tegernsee High Trail' or the 'South Shore of Lake Tegernsee'. There are also options for road cycling and mountain biking.

What should I wear when visiting the caves?

Given that some caves like Dachshöhle, Wackersberg can have small waterfalls after rain, waterproof shoes are definitely an advantage. Generally, wearing sturdy footwear and dressing in layers is advisable as cave temperatures can be cooler than outside.

Are there any religious sites or grottoes near Gmund?

Yes, the Rock formation with Marian grotto is a distinctive natural monument featuring a larger crevice used as a natural Marian grotto. Additionally, the Homecoming grotto is another small grotto with religious significance.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves around Gmund?

Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and unique character of the caves. Highlights like Dachshöhle, Wackersberg are loved for their mystical atmosphere and seasonal waterfalls. The historical context of sites like the Leonhard Pöttinger Memorial Cave also adds to the experience.

Are there hiking trails that lead to the caves?

Many caves around Gmund are accessible via hiking trails. For example, a beautiful hiking trail from Bad Tölz-Stein Saw leads through the forest along the Einbach to the Dachshöhle, Wackersberg. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Gmund guide.

What is the difficulty level for exploring caves in this region?

The difficulty varies. Some caves, like the Rauhwacken Cave, are considered intermediate to challenging, while others are more accessible. Many are natural formations encountered along hiking paths, making them suitable for various fitness levels.

Can I find viewpoints or scenic spots near the caves?

Yes, the Rock formation with Marian grotto is also categorized as a viewpoint. The natural settings of these caves, often within forests or near rock formations, provide scenic surroundings perfect for enjoying nature.

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