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Top 15 Caves around Schellenberger Forst

Best caves around Schellenberger Forst are primarily found within the Berchtesgadener Land of Bavaria, Germany. This region is known for its alpine landscapes and subterranean features, notably the Untersberg massif. The area offers opportunities to explore unique geological formations and historical underground sites.

Best caves around Schellenberger Forst

  • The most popular caves is Berchtesgaden Salt Mine, a historical site that offers guided tours into the mountain. Visitors can experience a mine train ride and learn about salt mining history.

Last updated: June 5, 2026

Low Tunnel in Almbach Gorge

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Hewn through the rock in just 4 weeks in 1894 by 250 men of the 1st Ingolstadt Engineer Battalion. Very low and ducking your head is recommended! 😊

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Mittagsscharte

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The Mittagsscharte is a ridge (comb) in the Untersberggebirge.
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It is located between the Salzburg Hochthron (1 853 m above sea level) in the north and the Raucheck (1 …

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St. Peter's Cemetery (Petersfriedhof)

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Lourdes Grotto at Kirchholz

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This beautiful Lourdes grotto is located on the pilgrimage route, just after St. Zeno, just before the ascent.

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Grassl Cave

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The Grasslhöhle is known for the energetic forces that are supposed to work here. The creek nearby has so much clear water that it used to be taken by mounted …

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August 1, 2024, Mittagsscharte

Good footwear Take enough to drink with you Sure-footedness required

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Beautiful gorge, very good paths with good security. However, good shoes, enough to drink in high heat. Sure-footedness and a head for heights are required. Good condition, as it is sometimes very steep up and down.

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The Almbachklamm is particularly long. There are many lattice floor steel bridges over the creek with magnificent views. There are also plenty of opportunities to put your feet in the water and relax away from it all and enjoy the spectacle of nature. A special plus is the possibility to extend the hike through the gorge with a circular hike over the Hammerstielwand.

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Tall people have to bend down here; fortunately the tunnel is not particularly long and after a few meters you can walk upright again.

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It is located between the Salzburger Hochthron (1,853 m above sea level) in the north and the Raucheck (1,891 m above sea level) in the south at an altitude of 1,671 m above sea level. A. right on the border between Austria and Germany. Crossing the Untersberg from the Berchtesgadener to the Salzburger Hochthron is one of the most beautiful tours in the Berchtesgaden Alps. The varied path leads over the extensive high plateau with its huge sinkholes - an extraordinary landscape that is second to none.

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Hewn through the rock in just 4 weeks in 1894 by 250 men of the 1st Ingolstadt Engineer Battalion. Very low and ducking your head is recommended! 😊

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In the middle of the road, on the way to the waterfall. Through impressive gorges.

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Inside the gorge you come to this tunnel, which at a height of only 1.66m is best walked through bent over. A touch of adventure...

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural cave formations can I expect to see around Schellenberger Forst?

The region is home to Germany's largest and only accessible ice cave, the Schellenberger Ice Cave. Here, you can marvel at massive, naturally formed ice structures and chambers, some estimated to be over 3,000 years old. The cave is a 'cold trap' where ice persists year-round. Additionally, the Mittagsscharte features the 'Steinerner Kaser' cave, known for a unique light phenomenon observed at specific times.

Are there historical or cultural cave sites to explore near Schellenberger Forst?

Yes, the area offers significant historical underground experiences. The Berchtesgaden Salt Mine is a popular historical site where you can take a mine train ride and learn about centuries of salt mining. Another unique site is St. Peter's Cemetery (Petersfriedhof), which features catacombs carved into the mountain, dating back to late antiquity.

Which caves around Schellenberger Forst are suitable for families with children?

The Berchtesgaden Salt Mine is particularly family-friendly. It offers an engaging experience with a mine train ride, slides, and a raft journey across an underground lake, making it fun for both children and adults. While the Schellenberger Ice Cave is also open to children, the hike to reach it is challenging, and the cave itself maintains sub-freezing temperatures, requiring warm clothing.

What is the best time of year to visit the Schellenberger Ice Cave?

The Schellenberger Ice Cave is typically open from the end of May to October. This period offers the most accessible conditions for the alpine hike required to reach the cave entrance. Even during summer, the cave maintains near-freezing temperatures.

What should I wear when visiting the Schellenberger Ice Cave?

Due to the consistent sub-freezing temperatures inside the Schellenberger Ice Cave, even in summer, it is essential to wear warm clothing, including a jacket, hat, and gloves. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes with good grip are also highly recommended for navigating the wooden stairs and walkways within the cave and for the alpine hike to reach it.

How long do the guided tours typically last at the main caves?

Guided tours at the Schellenberger Ice Cave typically last around 45 minutes. For the Berchtesgaden Salt Mine, the tour duration is approximately 1 hour.

What is the difficulty level for visiting the caves around Schellenberger Forst?

The difficulty varies. Visiting the Berchtesgaden Salt Mine is generally easy and accessible, involving a mine train and walking. However, reaching the Schellenberger Ice Cave involves a significant and rewarding alpine hike. The ascent from the German side can take around three hours, or about 1.5 hours on foot from the Untersbergbahn cable car on the Austrian side, making it an intermediate to challenging endeavor.

Are there any religious or spiritual cave sites in the area?

Yes, the Lourdes Grotto at Kirchholz is a notable site. It features a niche in the rock with a statue of the Virgin Mary, and has a history dating back to 1952, serving as a place for prayer and reflection.

What outdoor activities can I do near these caves?

The alpine landscape around Schellenberger Forst offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring, gravel, and road cycling. For example, explore routes like the 'Berchtesgadener Ache – Lake Königssee loop' for touring bikes, or challenging gravel biking routes such as 'Frillensee – Lake Frillensee loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Schellenberger Forst, Gravel biking around Schellenberger Forst, and Road Cycling Routes around Schellenberger Forst guides.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves around Schellenberger Forst?

Visitors frequently highlight the unique experience of exploring Germany's largest ice cave, the Schellenberger Ice Cave, with its stunning ice formations and traditional carbide lamp tours. The Berchtesgaden Salt Mine is praised for its engaging and fun family-friendly activities, especially the mine train and slides. The rewarding alpine hikes to reach some of these sites, offering panoramic views, are also a major draw.

Are there any caves with unique geological phenomena?

Yes, the cave known as 'Steinerner Kaser' at the Mittagsscharte is noted for a specific light phenomenon that can be observed at 2 PM on August 15th and June 21st, adding a mystical element to its geological features.

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