Best caves around Untersiggenthal offer a range of natural rock formations and grottoes popular with hikers. The area features natural curiosities and shelters along hiking trails, often with local folklore attached. These sites serve as interesting stops during outdoor activities, integrated into the region's network of walking and cycling paths.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Pretty here, very pretty.
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pretty here, very pretty
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At this altitude you can decide to continue hiking along the ridge (T3) - very challenging - or to take the turnoff to the right (T1).
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Small cave (dug out) with a table and fireplace. Access from the north via ladders.
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The route from the bottom is incorrectly navigated; ignore the left turn sign. There's simply a point where there's no way back and the climb is extremely dangerous. There's no solid ground and hardly any way to hold on. We almost called the REGA (Rega Rescue Service).
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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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Nice big cave and wonderful barbecue area with benches, tables and a grill!
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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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The caves in the Untersiggenthal area are primarily natural rock formations and grottoes, often integrated into hiking trails. They are known for their local folklore and natural beauty, offering unique stops during outdoor activities. For example, the Heidewybliloch Cave is steeped in legends of goblins and forest spirits.
Yes, the Heidewybliloch Cave is famous for its local legend about goblins guarding immense treasure. Visitors can read about the Heidewybli, an old female hen who guarded the entrance, and the treasure hunter with a cold who found the treasure. The site also features a relaxing area that invites lingering.
The Walhalla Cave and Picnic Area is an excellent choice. It features a small cave with a barbecue area, making it ideal for a break during a hike. Access involves ladders, offering an adventurous approach for those without a fear of heights.
Beyond the caves themselves, the region boasts diverse natural features. For instance, the Teufelskeller Nature Reserve, near some cave formations, is a forest reserve with strange conglomerate formations and deep holes, offering an adventure area that is shady and cool year-round.
Many of the local caves, like the Heidewybliloch Cave, are considered family-friendly and are integrated into hiking routes. The Walhalla Cave also offers a picnic area, which can be a fun family activity. For a different experience, the Lourdes Grotto Leuggern is a well-kept, quiet pilgrimage site with a garden, suitable for families.
The caves are often points of interest along various outdoor routes. You can find numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and MTB trails around Untersiggenthal. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Hiking Car Park – Swimming Spot on the Aare loop' for running, or the 'Chänzeli (Geissberg) Viewpoint – Geissberg Trail loop' for mountain biking. Find more details on these activities at Running Trails around Untersiggenthal, Gravel biking around Untersiggenthal, and MTB Trails around Untersiggenthal.
Yes, accessing the Walhalla Cave and Picnic Area from the north involves ladders, providing an adventurous approach. It is not recommended for people afraid of heights. Similarly, the Leitereweg-Höhle (Ladder Path Cave) includes a metal staircase and offers a choice between a more challenging ridge path (T3) or an easier route (T1).
The local caves and grottoes are generally accessible year-round, especially those integrated into hiking trails. The Teufelskeller Nature Reserve, for instance, is described as shady and cool all year, making it pleasant even in summer. For more extensive show caves like Höllgrotten Caves (Baar, Zug), they are typically open from April to October.
The Banana Cave, though not a Komoot highlight, is described as inconspicuous from the forest road but surprisingly spacious inside, allowing visitors to stand up once they've crawled through its entrances. Its unexpected interior makes it a unique natural discovery for hikers in the area.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural features, the integration of these sites into hiking routes, and the local folklore associated with places like the Heidewybliloch Cave. The adventurous access to the Walhalla Cave and Picnic Area is also a popular draw, as are the well-maintained and peaceful settings of sites like the Lourdes Grotto Leuggern.
While Untersiggenthal's immediate vicinity offers natural grottoes, for more extensive show cave experiences, you can travel to the Höllgrotten Caves in Baar, Zug. These spectacular dripstone caves feature fascinating stalactites and stalagmites, are well-lit, and offer guided tours from April to October. Further afield, the St. Beatus Caves near Interlaken boast impressive formations and underground waterfalls.
Specific public transport and parking details vary by cave. Generally, the local caves are often accessed via hiking trails from nearby villages or parking areas. For highlights like the Lourdes Grotto Leuggern, public restrooms are available on site, suggesting accessibility. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and parking availability for your specific starting point.


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