Caves around Fischen im Allgäu offer insights into the region's geological history and natural formations. Located in the heart of the Allgäu Alps, the area is characterized by its alpine landscape and limestone geology, which has led to the formation of various caves. These natural features provide opportunities for exploration and understanding the powerful forces that shaped the mountains. The caves present a different perspective on the natural environment of this part of Bavaria.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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He spearheaded the expansion of the gorge.
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The Hölloch is the 77-meter-deep entrance shaft into a 12,900-meter-long karst cave. It is not open to tourists. From the top, you can see a few meters into the shaft, but nothing more. The Hölloch is located in the Bavarian part of the Mahdtal valley, in the municipality of Oberstdorf.
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....... In 1955, he celebrated his 60th priestly jubilee with a large turnout from the parish in the Schöllang parish church. In 1961, on the occasion of Pastor Schiebel's 90th birthday, Bavarian Radio broadcast a film about the developer of the Breitach Gorge. Two years later, on February 18, 1963, the beloved Pastor Schiebel passed away. A large congregation of mourners accompanied the deceased pastor on a cold winter day in a snowstorm to the Schöllang castle cemetery, where he was laid to rest. Source: https://www.reichenbach-oberstdorf.de/historisches/johannes-bapt-schiebel.html
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Pastor Johannes Baptist Schiebel A popular pastor and developer of the Breitachklamm gorge, he lived in Reichenbach from 1936 to 1963. Johannes Baptist Schiebel was born on April 29, 1871, the son of Josef and Rosa Schiebel, farmers, in the community of Petersthal in the Kempten district. After attending elementary school in Petersthal and high school in Dillingen, he studied theology there. He was ordained a priest on July 25, 1895, and celebrated his first Holy Sacrifice of the Eucharist in his home parish. In the same year, he became chaplain in Buchenberg near Kempten and, on August 1, 1896, chaplain in Schöllang. From February 1898, Johannes Baptist Schiebel served as a benefice in Oberstdorf, Loretto. On July 16, 1901, he came to Tiefenbach as pastor. As a great nature lover, he soon became aware of the unique natural wonder of the Breitachklamm and strove to make it accessible to the public. After painstaking work, he was able to present the completed plans to the public and find people willing to provide the necessary funds for the road construction. On July 25, 1904, the first blasting operations began, and the passage was completed on May 6, 1905. The opening ceremony took place on June 4, 1905. The pastor's wish thus came to fruition. On November 8, 1908, Schiebel moved to Vorderburg as pastor, where he immediately continued his energetic work. At the age of 51, he transferred to his beloved mountains in Schöllang on February 28, 1922, until his retirement. He founded a tourist association, initiated the introduction of bus service between Oberstdorf and Sonthofen, commissioned the restoration of the church by the painter Alois Haugg from Ottobeuren, and served as chairman of the supervisory board of the Raiffeisen Association from 1923 onwards. For his tireless work for the blessing and well-being of the people and the places where he worked, he was awarded honorary citizenship by the communities of Tiefenbach, Vorderburg, and Schöllang. Pastor Johann Bapt. Schiebel spent his retirement in Reichenbach from 1936 onwards. He celebrated Holy Mass daily and, in 1945, his Golden Jubilee as a priest in the Chapel of St. James. A statue of Our Lady of Fatima has stood on the northern side altar, the Marienaltar, since 1947. Pastor Schiebel established the still popular devotion in honor of Our Lady of Fatima at that time. ......... Source: https://www.reichenbach-oberstdorf.de/historisches/johannes-bapt-schiebel.html
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It began 10,000 years ago The formation of the Breitachklamm The formation of the Breitachklamm began approximately 10,000 years ago, when the melting Breitach Glacier began to saw through the Schrattenkalk of the Engenkopf, and the water slowly ate its way into the rock. In 1905, this miracle of creation, of unique beauty and grandeur, was opened to the public at the suggestion of Tiefenbach pastor Johannes Schiebel. Today, the Breitachklamm near Oberstdorf captivates over 300,000 visitors annually. Source: https://www.breitachklamm.com/wissenswert/geschichte.html
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Commemorative plaque - bronze relief - dedicated to Johann Schiebel, the developer of the gorge, by the Breitach Gorge Association At the tunnel entrance to the Breitach Gorge 🌊🏞⛰, the deepest rocky gorge in Central Europe - Oberstdorf 🇩🇪 / Kleinwalzertal 🇦🇹
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Generously cordoned off, so that you can only guess at the cave rather than see it. Still impressive.
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Steep climb to the entrance, great path.
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The most prominent and readily accessible cave in the region is Sturmanns Cave in Obermaiselstein. It is the only accessible fissure cave in the entire Allgäu and offers guided tours year-round. Other notable sites include the Breitenbachklamm Cave Entrance and the Stone Age Cave, which are more observational sites rather than deep cave explorations.
Sturmanns Cave is unique as the only accessible fissure cave in the Allgäu region. Formed over 120 million years ago by tectonic movements, it features rugged walls, a small lake, and a mini-waterfall. It offers a 40-minute guided tour with 180 steps, showcasing the powerful geological forces that shaped the Alps.
Yes, Sturmanns Cave is considered a great all-weather tip for families. The guided tour is engaging, and the cave is safely traversable with sturdy shoes. It also features a 'Sagenweg' (legend trail) leading to the entrance, with artistic displays narrating local myths, making it an exciting natural experience for children.
The Stone Age Cave is a significant historical site, having been used by Stone Age people as early as 10,000 BC. It is considered the oldest known place of residence for humans in the Allgäu, offering a glimpse into ancient human history in the region.
The caves primarily showcase fissure formations and the effects of glacial erosion. Sturmanns Cave, a fissure cave, displays rugged walls and rock layers folded almost 90 degrees from the formation of the Alps. The Breitenbachklamm Cave Entrance highlights how melting glaciers carved into rock over millennia, forming deep gorges.
Inside Sturmanns Cave, the temperature remains consistently cool, around 4 to 8 degrees Celsius. It is recommended to wear warm clothing and sturdy, closed-toe footwear as the paths can be narrow and some stairs are steep, requiring surefootedness.
Yes, the Hölloch Cave Entrance, a 77-meter-deep shaft leading into a much larger karst cave system, is not open to tourists. While you can see a few meters into the shaft from the top, further exploration is not permitted for the general public.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy riverside paths and more challenging mountain hikes. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes. You can explore options like the Hinanger Waterfall loop or the Iller River trails for hiking, or the Oytal Valley for gravel biking. Find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Fischen im Allgäu and Gravel biking around Fischen im Allgäu guides.
Visitors appreciate the unique geological insights and the natural beauty. For Sturmanns Cave, the guided tour and the impressive fissure formations are highly rated. The Breitenbachklamm Cave Entrance is valued for its location within the stunning Breitachklamm gorge. The historical aspect of the Stone Age Cave also draws interest.
Yes, the Rock Overhang Cave (Allgäu) is an impressive natural rock slab that hangs over, forming a cave-like structure. It's a natural monument that can be observed from a hiking trail, offering a glimpse into the region's geological landscape without requiring entry.
Sturmanns Cave is accessible year-round, making it a good option regardless of the season. Its constant indoor temperature makes it a pleasant visit even on hot summer days or during colder winter months. For other cave entrances or overhangs that are part of outdoor trails, spring through autumn generally offers the most comfortable hiking conditions.


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