Caves around Elfingen, a former municipality now part of Böztal in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland, are situated within the Jura plateau, an area characterized by diverse geological formations. The region offers natural attractions, including various cave systems and rock shelters. These natural features provide opportunities for exploration and insight into the local geology. The broader Aargau region, where Elfingen is located, is known for its accessible cave experiences.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Getting into the Banana Cave isn't so easy. Crawling is fine, though. After a short crawl, you can soon stand up again inside the cave. It's a unique feeling to be in there.
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The Bsnane Cave is a popular tourist destination. Two inconspicuous cave entrances that are connected together, like the two ends of a banana. First you have to crawl to even get into the cave, and then it gets more comfortable in the darkness of the cave, you can even get up and walk to the second cave entrance. And then crawl out again!
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Very beautiful, well-appointed cave where you can eat together
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Unfortunately, the cave was completely overrun with visitors when I visited. Therefore, I recommend not visiting this place on the weekend, unless you want to enjoy the deliciously fragrant grilled food that is offered right next to the cave. The cave is surrounded by many legends and stories about meerkats and meerkat women. A visit is definitely worth it, whether to enjoy a delicious lunch or to take in the mystical surroundings.
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I have always overlooked the cave so far, hope to pass by next time
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Bruderhöhle: A beautiful place, especially in summer very pleasantly cool and humid. Unfortunately you can hear the motorway, but it is still a great place
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The Bruderhöhle can be found on maps from 1840. There are many stories and legends surrounding the karst cave. The cave was renovated by the municipality of Effingen in 2017 and is now freely accessible again. There are several nice barbecue areas here, in front of the cave or above the stairs.
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The region around Elfingen offers several popular cave experiences. The Brother's Cave is a well-known karst cave with a rich history and barbecue areas. Other appreciated spots include the Schwaderloch Rock Grotto and a large Rock grotto with fire pit, both offering natural beauty and picnic opportunities.
Yes, the Brother's Cave is considered family-friendly. It was renovated in 2017 and is freely accessible, featuring several barbecue areas that make it suitable for family outings. The Liebeggerwald Sandstone Caves, while not a komoot highlight, are also noted as a good spot for a day out with children, especially when combined with a hike.
The caves around Elfingen, situated on the Jura plateau, are primarily karst caves, rock grottoes, and rock caverns. These formations showcase diverse geological structures. For instance, the Brother's Cave is a notable karst cave, while the Schwaderloch Rock Grotto is a natural monument.
Yes, the Brother's Cave has been known since at least 1840 and is steeped in local stories and legends. Additionally, the Kornberg Rock Cavern is an old military rock cavern, now secured with a bat gate, offering a glimpse into both natural and human history.
The region around Elfingen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Staffelegg Pass (621 m) – Ampfernhöhe loop from Böztal', or touring bicycle routes like the 'Dinosaur Statue of Frick – View of the Sissle River loop from Bezirk Laufenburg'. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'Chänzeli (Geissberg) Viewpoint – Singletrack Along the Hillside loop from Sulz'. You can find more details on these activities at Road Cycling Routes around Elfingen, Cycling around Elfingen, and MTB Trails around Elfingen.
While specific details for all caves are not readily available, the Liebeggerwald Sandstone Caves are noted for their accessibility by public transport. For the Brother's Cave, located near Effingen, it's advisable to check local public transport schedules to Effingen and plan accordingly, as it's a popular local attraction.
Generally, the publicly accessible caves like the Brother's Cave are freely accessible and do not require permits for casual visits. However, for any deeper or more adventurous caving, especially in less documented areas, it's always recommended to check with local authorities or caving clubs for specific regulations and safety guidelines.
The caves in the Aargau region, including those near Elfingen, can generally be visited year-round. However, for comfortable exploration and to enjoy the surrounding barbecue and picnic areas, spring, summer, and early autumn offer the most pleasant weather conditions. During winter, some areas might be less accessible due to snow or ice, and the interior of caves can be colder.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunities for relaxation and recreation. Many highlights, such as the Brother's Cave, Schwaderloch Rock Grotto, and the Rock grotto with fire pit, are noted for their designated fire pits and rest areas, making them ideal for picnics and breaks during hikes. The historical and legendary aspects of places like the Brother's Cave also add to their appeal.
While the region is known for its natural beauty and geological formations, specific 'hidden' caves are not widely documented for public access. The natural landscape of Elfingen and the wider Jura plateau suggests the presence of smaller, less formally documented natural caves or rock shelters that might be discovered during hiking or exploration of forested areas. Always prioritize safety and respect natural environments when exploring.
When visiting caves, especially those with fire pits, it's advisable to bring appropriate footwear for uneven terrain, a flashlight or headlamp for darker sections, and water. If you plan to use the barbecue areas, bring your own wood and grilling supplies. Remember to pack out everything you pack in to keep the areas clean.
Yes, the Tuffgraben Waterfall near Auenstein is a small natural wonder where the brook is fed from many small springs. Its consistent flow, even in droughts, is attributed to an extensive cave system and underground lakes below the Gisliflue, making it an interesting spot where water features and caves are interconnected.


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