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Top 4 Caves around Huglfing

Caves around Huglfing are situated in the Weilheim-Schongau district, within Upper Bavaria. This area is known for its diverse natural landscapes and geological features. While major show caves are not located directly in Huglfing, the wider Bavarian region offers several notable underground attractions. These sites provide insights into the geological history and natural formations of the area.

Best caves around Huglfing

  • The most popular caves is Sulzer Tunnel, a historical site that marks the entrance to a tunnel. It…

Last updated: May 30, 2026

Schleierfälle

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Nice little highlight on the tour, surefootedness required !!

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If you hike around the Osterseen, you should always make sure that there is a section through the beautiful town of Iffeldorf

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Lourdes Grotto Murnau

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Mariengrotte, hidden below the settlement in a stream valley

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Marian Grotto, Böbing

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The Mariengrotte is just a Mariengrotte, like so many, hardly worth mentioning. The “Tralmer Gourmet Bakery”, genussbaeckerei-tralmer.de in the old Scheiberhaus, is unique, however. Excellent coffee and cake, other delicacies, fruit, vegetables, etc., absolute recommendation.

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Ingo Weiß
April 18, 2023, Schleierfälle

Nice waterfall, very close to the caves 👍🏼🤩 https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleierf%C3%A4lle_(Ammerschlucht)

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ANGELIKA
September 13, 2022, Lourdes Grotto Murnau

elaborate system from 1893 built into the slope, consisting of the spacious grotto with a large figure of Mary and the overbuilt spring on the bank of the stream, south of the Hörnleweg in a forest gorge.

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Very good food, delicious cakes + coffee and nice people. I had lunch there spontaneously when it started raining on a multi-day tour and will stop by again when I'm in the area.

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If you hike around the Osterseen, you should always make sure that there is a section through the beautiful town of Iffeldorf

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If you visit this nice restaurant in Iffeldorf you will get a good meal. However, you should also stop by the small ceramic shop right next door.

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The Schleier Falls are an exceptionally impressive highlight. They are fed by a spring stream that rises on the border between calcareous gravel from the Ice Age and impermeable old "Molasse layers". This stream cascades like a veil over a fixed hillside - simply fascinating. Coming from the Soyer Mühle, the demanding hiking trail goes uphill through the Ammer Gorge over roots, paths and footbridges; it can also be walked on in the rain, but definitely requires sturdy hiking shoes with a good profile and absolute surefootedness. Then it's a great experience. This highlight can be reached much more easily from the other side (Kammerl car park or Schleierfalls car park).

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Nice little highlight on the tour, surefootedness required !!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there caves directly in Huglfing?

While there are no major show caves directly within Huglfing, the broader Bavarian region, particularly Upper Bavaria and Franconian Switzerland, offers several impressive show caves worth visiting. Huglfing is located in the Weilheim-Schongau district, which is part of Upper Bavaria.

What types of caves can I explore near Huglfing?

Near Huglfing, you can find a variety of natural caves, grottoes, and historical tunnels. These include the Sulzer Tunnel, a historical site, the Lourdes Grotto Murnau, a religious grotto, and the Schnalzhöhlen (Stone Chambers), natural monuments formed by erosion.

What are the geological features of the caves around Huglfing?

The caves around Huglfing, such as the Schnalzhöhlen (Stone Chambers), are primarily formed by the erosion of sandstone. Further afield in Bavaria, show caves like the König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle feature impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and other speleothems like dogtooth spars and cave pearls.

Are there any historical caves or sites near Huglfing?

Yes, the Sulzer Tunnel is a historical site marking the entrance to a tunnel. The Schnalzhöhlen (Stone Chambers) are also known for their historical use as refuges during world wars and the legends surrounding them.

What are some notable show caves in the wider Bavarian region?

In the wider Bavarian region, you can visit the König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle near Velburg, known for its beautiful stalactite formations. Another significant option is the Teufelshöhle in Pottenstein, Franconian Switzerland, which is one of Germany's most beautiful show caves with rich formations and a massive entrance portal. The Maximiliansgrotte near Krottensee also features the colossal 'Eisberg' stalagmite.

Are there guided tours available for caves in the region?

For the major show caves in the broader Bavarian region, such as the König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle, Teufelshöhle, and Maximiliansgrotte, guided tours are typically offered. These tours provide insights into the formations and history, often lasting between 30 to 45 minutes.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves around Huglfing?

The area around Huglfing offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and mountain hikes. For example, explore Running Trails around Huglfing, discover Gravel biking around Huglfing, or embark on Mountain Hikes around Huglfing.

What should I wear when visiting caves in the region?

Caves generally maintain a cool, constant temperature year-round. For show caves like Teufelshöhle (9°C) or Maximiliansgrotte (8°C), it's advisable to wear layers, even on warm days. For natural caves and tunnels like the Entrance to the Ammer Gorge Cave or Schnalzhöhlen, sturdy, waterproof footwear is recommended, especially after rain, as paths can become muddy.

Are there any accessible caves for visitors with mobility challenges?

Some parts of the König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle near Velburg are wheelchair accessible, making it an option for visitors with mobility challenges. For other natural caves and grottoes in the immediate Huglfing area, accessibility may vary and often requires sure-footedness.

What is the best time to visit the caves around Huglfing and in Bavaria?

Caves maintain a relatively constant temperature, making them suitable for visits year-round. They offer a cool escape in summer and a warmer refuge in winter. However, access to some natural caves or their surrounding trails near Huglfing might be easier during drier seasons. Show caves in Bavaria are generally open for tours during most of the year, though it's always good to check specific opening hours.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves and natural sites near Huglfing?

Visitors appreciate the unique natural beauty and historical context of the sites. For instance, the Schnalzhöhlen (Stone Chambers) are enjoyed as a 'nice little highlight' on tours, while the Sulzer Tunnel is seen as a pleasant spot to pause. The Schleierfälle, with its cave entrance, is described as an 'absolutely beautiful natural monument'.

Are there any waterfalls with cave access near Huglfing?

Yes, the Schleierfälle (Veil Falls) are a beautiful natural monument where a stream pours over moss-covered steps. Directly under the overhanging waterfall, you'll find the entrance to the Schleierwasserfallhöhle, offering a unique combination of waterfall and cave.

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