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Top 9 Caves around Gaiserwald

Best caves around Gaiserwald are found within the broader St. Gallen region of Switzerland, a municipality known for its natural landscapes. While Gaiserwald itself does not feature prominent cave systems directly within its immediate vicinity, the surrounding canton offers notable geological formations. The area provides opportunities for exploring natural features and hiking trails that lead to cave entrances.

Best caves around Gaiserwald

  • The most popular caves is Viewing platform, a viewpoint that offers views of the Hohlenstein cliff. Below…

Last updated: May 31, 2026

Tivoli Cave

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The Tivoli Cave was probably a man-made water reservoir.
Source and further information: stgallen24.ch/articles/281276-st-gallens-letztes-geheimnis-die-tivolihoehle

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Viewing platform

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Beautiful viewing platform in the Felsenholz forest, directly on the Hohlenstein cliff. With benches and a barbecue area, beautiful view of the mountains. Below are the two caves Hohlenstein (entrances more to the left and right).

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Here you can stay overnight... Bring your own mattress...

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Stream Tunnel

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A small tunnel for the stream, which you can walk to get out of the wilderness behind the railroad track

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Werner 🚶‍♂️🚵‍♂️🚴‍♂️
December 15, 2024, Tivolihöhle

The Tivoli Cave in the city of St. Gallen is a small cave in the middle of a beautiful forest. The best way to get there is to take the bus to the "Hagenbuch" stop. Or take the wonderful panoramic path and then descend the Tivoli stairs. Please respect the privacy of the private property there! Continue directly to the right along the small path and DO NOT go left/straight across the small bridge. If you go all the way in (bring a headlamp), you won't get very far. It's almost a bit spooky there. If you look up, you'll see a shaft about 13 meters long that leads straight to the very top. This is where buckets used to be lowered to fetch water. The hole at the top was eventually sealed and covered with earth and no longer exists. Therefore, there was no escape route for the nuns. There used to be a rickety and very rotten wooden ladder here. This has since been removed for safety reasons. It is a man-made cave; clear marks made by tools have been discovered in the rock. The cave is about 17 meters long and between 6 and 7 meters wide. Source: thisismysaintgallen.com/tivolihoehle/

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Ragnar Jakobsson
November 29, 2024, Tivolihöhle

The Tivoli Cave was probably a man-made water reservoir. Source and further information: https://stgallen24.ch/articles/281276-st-gallens-letztes-geheimnis-die-tivolihoehle

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A place worth seeing in St. Gallen, especially for little adventurers.

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"Commit" seems a bit exaggerated, and what are you supposed to do in the wilderness beyond?

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The caves are exciting and, according to the reservation slip, are often rented for overnight stays. In front of the caves or the impressive Nagelfluhwand, a very cool but sometimes challenging path leads through. Certainly not suitable for everyone under 80 because it also includes a very short climbing section.

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Going down the path to the caves and climbing spots is really rewarding. Somewhat exposed but accessible to anyone under the age of 80, provided they are sure-footed.

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A magnificent lookout with incredible distant views. Families can also stop for a roll and picnic here

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Gaiserwald?

The region around Gaiserwald offers a mix of natural caves, man-made tunnels, and historical cave sites. You can find natural rock formations like the Hohlenstein Cave (left, west), man-made structures such as the Stream Tunnel, and historical sites like the Tivoli Cave.

Are there any family-friendly caves or activities near Gaiserwald?

Yes, the Viewing platform at Hohlenstein is considered family-friendly, offering beautiful views and a barbecue area. Below it are the Hohlenstein caves, which are great for children to explore with a flashlight. For a broader experience, the Kristallhöhle Kobelwald, though a bit further, is well-suited for families and school trips, offering guided tours through its crystal formations.

What are the most notable natural features to see in the caves around Gaiserwald?

The natural caves in the immediate vicinity, such as the Hohlenstein caves, are primarily rock formations. For more unique geological features, the Kristallhöhle Kobelwald in the wider St. Gallen region is famous for its abundant calcite crystals, a 'false floor' formation, and an underground river and lake.

What is the best time to visit the caves near Gaiserwald?

For the outdoor viewing platforms and cave entrances like those at Hohlenstein, spring to autumn generally offers the most pleasant weather for hiking. If you plan to visit an indoor cave system like Kristallhöhle Kobelwald, the temperature inside is a constant 8.5°C, making it a viable option year-round, regardless of external weather.

What should I bring when exploring the caves?

For natural caves like the Hohlenstein caves, visitors are advised to bring a flashlight. Sturdy shoes are recommended for any cave exploration. If visiting a guided cave like Kristallhöhle Kobelwald, helmets are typically provided, but their use might be voluntary.

Are there any historical or man-made cave structures to visit?

Yes, the Tivoli Cave in St. Gallen is a man-made cave, believed to have been a water reservoir. It's about 17 meters long and features tool marks in the rock. Another man-made structure is the Stream Tunnel, which allows passage under a railroad track.

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

The area around Gaiserwald offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Panorama Trail' or routes leading to the 'Spisegg Wooden Bridge'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Appenzell Route'. Running trails are also available, including routes around 'Gübsensee West Dam'. You can explore these activities further on the Hiking around Gaiserwald, Gravel biking around Gaiserwald, and Running Trails around Gaiserwald guide pages.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves and surrounding areas?

Visitors appreciate the beautiful views from spots like the Viewing platform, which offers a super panorama. The Hohlenstein caves are enjoyed for their size and the adventure they offer, especially for children. The overall appeal lies in the combination of natural exploration and accessible trails.

Are there any caves that require a guide or special equipment?

While the Hohlenstein caves can be explored independently with a flashlight, more extensive cave systems like the Kristallhöhle Kobelwald (located in the broader St. Gallen region) typically offer guided tours. These tours provide extensive information and ensure a safe exploration of the cave's unique features.

Where can I find more challenging cave experiences?

The Stream Tunnel is categorized as challenging due to its nature as a small tunnel for a stream. For those interested in climbing alongside cave exploration, the Hohlenstein cave and climbing crag (right/east) offers both a cave and a rock climbing wall.

Can I stay overnight in any of the caves?

The Hohlenstein cave and climbing crag (right/east) has been mentioned by visitors as a place where you can stay overnight, with the tip to 'Bring your own mattress...'. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations and safety guidelines before planning an overnight stay in any natural cave.

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