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Top 14 Caves around Quinten

Best caves around Quinten are often characterized by unique geological formations where water interacts with rock. The region, known for its natural beauty and hiking trails, features distinctive natural attractions such as gorges, waterfalls, and tunnel-like formations. These natural features provide varied experiences for explorers. Quinten's landscape is shaped by its proximity to Lake Walen and the surrounding mountains, offering a blend of accessible and more challenging natural sites.

Best caves around Quinten

  • The most popular caves is Ofenloch Gorge, a gorge that features deep ravines, caves, and waterfalls. This location is known for its spectacular paths and Nagelfluh walls.
  • Another must-see spot is Seerenbach Falls and Rinquelle, a waterfall and karst spring. Visitors can observe the Rinquelle, one of Europe's largest karst springs, emerging from a cave system.
  • Visitors also love Wildenmannli’s Cave, a natural cave located on the northern slope of the Seluns. This cave has a measured length of 192.1 meters and is partially accessible with dry feet.
  • Quinten is known for natural caves, gorges with cave-like features, and karst springs. These geological features offer diverse experiences, from accessible cave entrances to impressive water-carved formations.
  • The caves around Quinten are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 500 upvotes and over 700 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 3, 2026

Thur Waterfalls

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Just a few minutes from the post bus stop in Unterwasser, it's accessible on a flat path. A beautiful gorge awaits. Along the way, there's a barbecue area on the banks of the Säntisthur.

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Ofenloch Gorge

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The oven hole is in the Grand Canyon of eastern Switzerland. The Necker, which is still very young here, falls around 100 m over the Nagelfluh rock face and then winds its way through the spectacular gorge. You can get to the Ofenloch either via the Schwagalp or via the Mistelegg and the Ampferenboden.
This highlight is at the bottom of the gorge and can only be reached from the Ampferenboden side via Necker-Bach. The waterfall shown in many photos (see September highlight) is not here (!), but one floor higher and only accessible from the upper dashed path, not from the lower gorge path.

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Wildenmannli’s Cave

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The cave is located on the northern slope of the Seluns (one of the seven Churfirsten) at an altitude of around 1628 m. It has a measured length of 192.1 m and a height difference of 2.4 m. The first few meters of the cave are accessible with dry feet, but the further you go, the more water there is in the passage. At the back, the water is around 20 centimeters high. The cave can be reached either on foot, with the Selunbahn or from Alp Sellamatt.

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Ofenloch and Waterfalls in the Neckar Gorge

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The path through the Neckar Gorge impressively leads you into a mystical, original landscape characterized by wild beauty. The Neckar has buried itself in millions of years in the geological underground - the Nagelflüh - this geological history is today visible and experienceable ...

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Seerenbach Falls and Rinquelle

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A short hiking trail from Betlis leads to the gigantic Seerenbach Falls, which at a height of 600 meters are among the largest waterfalls in Europe. The Seerenbach Falls can be seen from afar, thundering down the vertical rock face in three stages.
Gigantic spectacle of nature
The best view of all three levels of the waterfall is from the chapel in Betlis. The middle of the three cascades is one of the highest free-falling waterfalls in the world with a height of 305 meters.
Refreshing destination
Coming from Weesen or Quinten, the Seerenbach Falls with the source of the Rin are a special highlight of every hike. It is a short hike from the picturesque village of Betlis to stand on the viewing platform at the foot of the third cascade and watch the roaring waterfalls up close. In warm weather, they provide cool refreshment. In spring after the snow has melted or after heavy rainfall, the Seerenbach Falls are particularly impressive due to the large amounts of water.
Mystery source of Rin
Where the Seerenbach falls imposingly fall into the valley, they unite with the Rinquelle, one of the largest karst springs in Europe. At the beginning of the 20th century, researchers began to study the source of the Rin and the cave system that branched out for kilometers. There is a turnoff about three kilometers from the cave entrance. From here the water disappears inside the mountain. Where? That will probably remain a secret.


See also: Christian Steiner - cave diver at Lake Walen

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August 14, 2025, Wildenmannlisloch

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February 16, 2025, Wildenmannlisloch

On the eastern side of the Seluner-Ruck there is a cave, the Wildmannlisloch. Its gate is so large that one can drive in with a horse and cart. It leads an hour and a half deep into the mountain, and the passages inside are so wide that several men can walk upright side by side. At the front the wild men have carved out tables and benches for themselves; a quarter of an hour further in is a small lake, surrounded by boulders; the dwarves have rolled around these to form cool resting places; even further back are the dwellings. The dwarves lived on roots and milk. They helped the neighboring herdsmen to "shear" the stables, feed the cattle, and make hay on the mountain. Once they fetched the midwife from Starkenbach, who had to assist a wild woman. As a reward she received an entire apron full of lumps of earth. On the long way out of the cave, however, she paid no attention to the worthless gift; When she came out into the daylight and looked at the last piece, it was pure gold. Rochholz, Swiss legends.

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Great gorge at Ofenloch, safety is mandatory

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May 24, 2024, Wildenmannlisloch

You can explore this cave on your own; a headlamp and waterproof shoes are a good idea. You sometimes have to bend down a bit, so be careful.

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December 26, 2023, Thurfälle

Further information can be found at the following link: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thurf%C3%A4lle

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Waterproof shoes or rubber boots are needed to explore more than just the front third of this impressive 150m cave!

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The path from Alm Ellbogen to here is somewhat exposed in two passages. But a spectacular experience for people with a head for heights.

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The path is particularly worthwhile in spring and autumn, when the many deciduous trees have no leaves and do not obscure the view of the canyon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features characterize the "caves" around Quinten?

The region around Quinten is known for unique geological formations where water interacts with rock. Instead of traditional deep caverns, you'll find impressive gorges, waterfalls where water emerges from rock formations, and tunnel-like paths carved into the mountainside. These offer distinctive natural attractions.

What are some of the most impressive natural formations to visit near Quinten?

Among the most impressive are the Ofenloch Gorge, featuring deep ravines and waterfalls, and the Seerenbach Falls and Rinquelle, where one of Europe's largest karst springs emerges from a cave system. Another notable site is Wildenmannli’s Cave, a natural cave on the northern slope of the Seluns.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring these natural sites?

Yes, some areas are suitable for families. For instance, the Thur Waterfalls are easily accessible on a flat path just a few minutes from the post bus stop in Unterwasser, offering a beautiful gorge experience. Wildenmannli’s Cave is also noted as a real experience, especially for kids.

When is the best time of year to visit the natural attractions around Quinten?

Spring, especially after snowmelt or heavy rainfall, is an excellent time to visit. Waterfalls like the Seerenbach Falls are particularly impressive due to the large amounts of water. The hiking trails also offer spectacular views of the lake, wildflowers, and snow-capped mountains during this season.

What hiking opportunities are there near these natural cave-like features?

Quinten is renowned for its stunning hiking opportunities. You can find numerous trails that lead to these natural sites, such as the hike to Seerenbach Falls from Quinten, offering spectacular views of Lake Walen. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Quinten guide, which includes routes like the 'Seerenbach Falls – Quinten Village on Lake Walen loop from Weesen'.

What other outdoor activities can I do near Quinten's natural cave-like features?

Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Quinten guide, or try gravel biking with options like the 'Lake Walen loop from Ziegelbrücke' detailed in the Gravel biking around Quinten guide.

Are the trails to these natural sites difficult?

The difficulty varies. Some paths, like the one to Thur Waterfalls, are flat and easy. However, trails leading to places like Ofenloch Gorge can be challenging, requiring surefootedness and a good head for heights, especially in wet conditions. Always check the specific trail details before you go.

Can I bring my dog to these natural attractions?

While specific regulations for each site may vary, many hiking trails in the Quinten region are dog-friendly. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to clean up after them. Always check local signage.

How can I reach Quinten and its natural attractions?

Quinten itself is car-free and can be reached by boat from Murg or by foot along the scenic hiking trail from Weesen. Public transport options, such as post buses, can get you to starting points for hikes to various natural attractions in the wider region, like Unterwasser for the Thur Waterfalls.

Do I need a permit to visit the natural cave-like features or hike the trails around Quinten?

Generally, no special permits are required for hiking the public trails or visiting the natural attractions around Quinten. However, always respect local regulations, especially in protected areas, and stay on marked paths to preserve the natural environment.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural sites around Quinten?

Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular views, the impressive power of the waterfalls, and the unique geological formations. The mystical and wild beauty of gorges like Ofenloch, and the experience of seeing massive karst springs emerge from rock, are often mentioned as truly memorable. The blend of lake, wildflowers, and mountains also adds to the appeal.

Are there any accessible options for people with mobility challenges?

While many trails in the mountainous terrain around Quinten can be challenging, some areas offer easier access. For example, the path to the Thur Waterfalls is flat and accessible. However, traditional cave exploration or navigating rugged gorge paths may not be suitable for those with significant mobility challenges.

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