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Top 10 Caves around Toblach - Dobbiaco

Best caves around Toblach - Dobbiaco are found within the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage site, an Alpine region recognized for its mountains and hiking trails. The area features both natural cave formations and historical subterranean structures. These underground sites offer insights into geological processes and historical events. Visitors can explore a variety of cave-like environments, from small natural grottoes to extensive war tunnels.

Best caves around Toblach - Dobbiaco

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Last updated: May 18, 2026

Panoramic Trail With View of Tre Cime di Lavaredo

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The hut can be reached either through the Rienz Valley from the Three Peaks viewpoint via hiking trail no. 102 (approximately 2.5 hours walking time) or from the Auronzo Hut, …

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The tunnels were driven in the First World War for the war of position between Austrian and Italian mountain hunters in the rock, where the soldiers remained under adverse conditions …

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Croda de l'Arghena War Tunnel

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Beautiful and not excessively well-known mountain of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo group, which stands alone dominating the Rienza Valley and the Rinbon Valley. From the road that goes …

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Patern Galleries and War Trails

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must have a torch with you!

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Paternkofel War Tunnel Entrance

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Entrance or exit. More likely exit of the war tunnel. Entrance is at the foot of the Paternkofel next to the 3 Zinnen hut.

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October 29, 2024, Panoramic Trail With View of Tre Cime di Lavaredo

The hut can be reached either through the Rienz Valley from the Three Peaks viewpoint via hiking trail no. 102 (approximately 2.5 hours walking time) or from the Auronzo Hut, on the left via high trail no. 4. The Langalm is located directly on the Three Peaks circuit.

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Entrance or exit. More likely exit of the war tunnel. Entrance is at the foot of the Paternkofel next to the 3 Zinnen hut.

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Can be pretty crowded.

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must have a torch with you!

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one of the most beautiful via ferratas!

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From here you have an impressive view of this imposing rock massif!

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Introduction: Beautiful and not excessively well-known mountain of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo group, which stands alone dominating the Rienza Valley and the Rinbon Valley. From the road that goes up to the Auronzo Refuge, it shows two neighboring horns, not particularly high and covered with pines. During the ascent and on the terrace of the summit, grassy and strewn with pine trees, numerous walkways and trenches dating back to the Great War are evident. Access: Just beyond the Malga (restaurant), reachable by car from the exit of the Tre Cime road following a short dirt road, which descends to the stream and leads to a large parking lot, a mule track branches off to the left and climbs into the woods. Description of the climb: In constant but not particularly steep ascent, you reach the panoramic grassy pass of Forcella de l´Arghena (altitude 2087 m), between the Croda on the left and the Col di Mezzo on the right. Evident remains of trenches, and boundary stone between the Tyrol and the Serenissima Republic. Traversing to the left in the direction of the left elevation, you oblique between the pines on the side of the Croda, to go up a short scree and, continuing on the path, skirt a ridge and move towards the top of the Croda. On the left (tab.) Junction for a short aided ledge, which leads to an interesting war tunnel. Going up still to the right, you pass a short rocky band (not equipped, 10 m of I) and among the pines you reach the wide cap.

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Small alpine pasture with a magnificent view of the Three Peaks (tip: afternoon sun). Probably supplied by helicopter and currently only has a rudimentary offer (the Linzerschnitte was great).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of underground sites can I explore around Toblach - Dobbiaco?

The region offers a mix of historical war tunnels and a few natural cave formations. You can explore extensive military fortifications from the First World War, such as the Patern Galleries and War Trails, or discover smaller natural grottoes like the Mooser Cave.

Are there any natural caves in the Toblach - Dobbiaco area?

While not a primary feature directly in town, the broader region does offer natural caves. The Mooser Cave is a small natural cave located within the Drei Zinnen Nature Park, often part of a scenic hiking experience. For more adventurous explorers, the Tschetter Loch Cave is a natural cave in the Dolomites that can be entered with appropriate equipment.

What historical underground sites are there to visit?

The area is rich in historical war tunnels from the First World War. Notable sites include the Patern Galleries and War Trails, the Paternkofel War Tunnel Entrance, and the Croda de l'Arghena War Tunnel. Additionally, the BunkerMuseum Toblach offers a unique historical experience inside a former military bunker from the Cold War era.

What equipment do I need to explore the war tunnels?

For sites like the Paternkofel Via Ferrata - De Luca Route, which includes cave sections and tunnels, you will need a headlamp or torch. Some sections may also require simple climbing equipment due to steel cable security and steps in complete darkness.

Are there family-friendly cave experiences around Toblach - Dobbiaco?

For a unique family experience, the BunkerMuseum Toblach provides an engaging historical journey through an underground facility. While natural caves like the Mooser Cave are small and can be part of a family hike, the war tunnels often involve challenging terrain and require specific equipment, making them less suitable for very young children.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the caves?

The caves are often integrated into hiking routes. You can explore various hiking trails around Toblach - Dobbiaco, ranging from easy loops around Lake Dobbiaco to challenging mountain ascents. For more options, check out the Hiking around Toblach - Dobbiaco guide. The region also offers gravel biking and mountain biking opportunities; see the Gravel biking guide and MTB Trails guide for routes.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves around Toblach - Dobbiaco?

The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when hiking trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. Winter access to some higher-altitude war tunnels or natural caves might be restricted due to snow and ice.

How can I reach the caves using public transport?

Toblach - Dobbiaco is well-connected by public transport within the Dolomites region. Many trailheads leading to caves or cave-like attractions are accessible via local bus services. It's advisable to check specific routes and schedules for the exact cave you plan to visit, especially for those located deeper within the Drei Zinnen Nature Park.

What are the difficulty levels for exploring these caves?

Difficulty varies significantly. Small natural caves like Mooser Cave are generally easy to access as part of a hike. Historical war tunnels, such as the Paternkofel Via Ferrata - De Luca Route, can be challenging, requiring headlamps and sometimes climbing equipment. The Tschetter Loch Cave is suited for experienced cavers due to its natural, undeveloped state.

Are dogs allowed on trails leading to or within the caves?

Dogs are generally permitted on hiking trails in the Drei Zinnen Nature Park, which may lead to natural caves like Mooser Cave. However, access to specific historical tunnels or museums like the BunkerMuseum Toblach might have restrictions. Always check local regulations or signage at the entrance of specific sites.

Are there any cafes or restaurants near the cave sites?

Many of the cave sites are located within or near popular hiking areas, where you can often find mountain huts (Rifugi) or alpine pastures (Almen) that offer refreshments and meals. For example, the Drei Zinnen Hütte is near the Paternkofel war tunnels. In Toblach - Dobbiaco itself, there are numerous cafes and restaurants.

What is the BunkerMuseum Toblach?

The BunkerMuseum Toblach is a unique underground experience located in the Landro Valley. It's not a natural cave but a former military bunker built during World War II and later used during the Cold War. Since 2017, it has been a museum offering an emotional journey through history with artifacts and new technologies, providing a different kind of subterranean exploration.

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