Best caves around Pratteln are located within the diverse natural landscape of the Basel-Landschaft region, characterized by its Jura mountains and river valleys. This area presents a variety of geological formations, including numerous cave systems and grottoes. The region is recognized for its natural beauty and historical significance, featuring sites that display both natural rock formations and evidence of ancient human activity.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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With a flashlight you can look inside pretty well.
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The Hutzmetreppe in the Falkenflue connects Hochwald and Duggingen. The approach from above is much more pleasant than from below, as it is really steep here! It is also worth taking a look under the rocks of the stairs, where you will find a water source that comes directly out of the rock.
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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 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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The Hutzme Staircase connects the communities of Hochwald and Duggingen via the 'Falkenfluh' area. There are some caves and a spring under the stairs.
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Fine cookie. "Made with love".
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The Hermitage in Arlesheim is a romantic landscape garden based on the English model. It is a place of silence, peace, contemplation, and for some even a place of strength. The meandering, playful paths make you want to discover the various nooks and crannies of the Hermitage. Here you can meet the hermit Brother Klaus or discover small cave entrances. The Hermitage also has a beautifully landscaped pond. The wooden footbridge that leads into the pond invites you to linger. The Hermitage has its charm in every season. It was opened in 1785. There is so much to say and learn about the Hermitage that it is worth taking part in one of the regular tours. Ask the Arlesheim Tourist Office or the "Friends of the Hermitage" association. Towards the end of the 18th century, the largest English garden in Switzerland was created on the Birseck castle hill. English gardens combine the natural landscape with artificial elements that are based on nature. Observation platforms, waterfalls, suspension bridges and hermits' cells were created, which were connected by winding paths. Even in ancient times, the area around the Ermitage was apparently a sacred landscape. Finds in the caves prove that this area was already inhabited in the Stone Age. "The sensitive people who live close to nature must have always noticed the high vibrations at the Ermitage, which is why it can be assumed that the hill with its caves has been the home of wise women and men for thousands of years." And even today, a secret hovers over the landscape. There are intense power spots right next to the grotto complex in the entrance area, at the rock overhang at the carousel square or on the square of the Temple Rustique. These are the power spots whose vibrations help to open the inner eyes. The Ermitage has become a true place of pilgrimage for many who know the importance of such places and appreciate their influence. Source: Pier Hänni, Magical Jura. Hikes to places of power from Schaffhausen, via Basel to the Neuenburg Jura, AT Verlag, Baden and Munich, pp. 76-80.
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Several hermitages and small caves are located in this beautiful complex.
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For a family-friendly experience, the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden is an excellent choice. It's Switzerland's largest English landscaped garden and features several small caves and grottos, such as the Diana Grotto and Holi Felse Caves, which are comfortably accessible for about 30 meters. This offers a mystical atmosphere in a beautiful setting.
Yes, the region boasts several historically significant sites. The Schalberg Cave is notable for archaeological finds, including ceramic shards from the late Bronze Age and human bones. Additionally, the Kohler Cave within the Kaltbrunnental Gorge is an important prehistoric site where traces of Neanderthals from around 40,000 years ago have been discovered.
The caves and grottoes in the Basel-Landschaft region offer diverse natural features. You can explore impressive limestone formations in Bruderloch Cave, experience the wild and romantic Jura valley with its rock walls in the Kaltbrunnental Gorge, or enjoy the landscaped beauty of the Ermitage Arlesheim with its decorative grottos. Many sites are protected natural monuments.
Access varies significantly. The grottos at Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden are generally accessible for leisurely walks. For natural caves like Bruderloch, proper lighting is essential, and deep exploration should only be undertaken with professional guidance. The Kaltbrunnental Gorge features caves like Ibach, which requires crawling over wet ground, and Heidenkueche, suitable for experienced visitors. Always be prepared for cool, damp conditions and uneven paths.
Absolutely. The Kaltbrunnental Gorge, which features several caves, offers a varied hike combining impressive nature with prehistoric traces. For more hiking options in the broader area, you can explore various routes listed in the Hiking around Pratteln guide, which includes trails near the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden and other natural landmarks.
For easier access, the small caves and grottos within the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden are a good starting point, offering a gentle introduction to cave environments within a landscaped park. The main Holi Felse Cave, for example, is comfortably accessible for about 30 meters. For natural caves, even the entrance areas of Bruderloch Cave can be explored with basic preparation.
When visiting natural caves, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof footwear and layers of clothing, as cave interiors are typically cool and damp year-round. For deeper exploration, especially in caves like Bruderloch, a reliable headlamp or flashlight is essential. Some caves may also require gloves or helmets for safety.
Many natural caves, such as Bruderloch Cave, are accessible year-round. However, winter conditions might affect the accessibility of surrounding trails, especially in areas like the Kaltbrunnental Gorge. Always check local conditions and trail reports before heading out. The landscaped gardens like Ermitage Arlesheim are also generally open in winter, offering a different kind of serene beauty.
Beyond the natural caves, you can explore the Roniger Rock Cellar in Magden, a historical man-made cellar that once served breweries. Another unique site is the Teufelhof Basel, which features an archaeological cellar and parts of the inner city wall, offering a glimpse into Basel's medieval history underground.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Near the Kaltbrunnental Gorge, you can enjoy extensive hiking. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes around Pratteln, including road cycling and touring bicycle options. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Pratteln and Cycling around Pratteln guides.
Yes, Bruderloch Cave near Wenslingen is associated with Germanic folklore, suggesting that mythological creatures once resided there. This adds a mystical layer to its natural beauty and geological significance, making it an intriguing spot for those interested in local legends.
While specific public transport details for each cave vary, the Basel-Landschaft region is generally well-connected. For locations like the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden, public transport options are usually available to nearby towns. For more remote natural caves, a combination of public transport and a walk or a short drive might be necessary. It's recommended to check local transport schedules for the specific cave you plan to visit.


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