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Top 6 Caves around Jungholz

Best caves around Jungholz are found in a region known for its mountainous terrain and natural features. Jungholz is characterized by its unique geographic position, offering various hiking trails and scenic landscapes. While major natural caves are located in the broader Tyrolean area, the immediate vicinity features interesting rock formations and grottoes. These sites often blend natural elements with historical or religious significance, providing points of interest for visitors.

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  • The most popular caves is Wild Maidens'…

Last updated: April 27, 2026

Wild Maidens' Rock Caves

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A great destination especially for children. There is great climbing here and two benches invite you to linger. In addition, a small board describes the history of the place.

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Marian Grotto Falkenstein

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Directly below the castle ruins.

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located on a hill behind the village of Tannheim

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Great grotto on the wayside

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September 23, 2025, Mariengrotte bei Moosbach am Rottachsee

The Mother of God of Lourdes is located in a bulge in a boulder of conglomerate rock.

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We always love coming back to the Tannheimer Valley 👍 The hike around the Vilsalpsee, which is nestled in the mountains 😃For me it's always a magical place. Lots of beautiful alpine pastures, and something for every level of difficulty. The Haldensee and the associated campsite are also a fantastically beautiful place. The small Lourdes Chapel in Tannheim, which is located on a small hill above Tannheim, is worth going there. A place of peace, surrounded by forests and lush green meadows, for me a place close to my heart, to unwind and just be happy 🤩🫠

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The beautiful chapel is beautifully situated on the hill above Tannheim and the benches in front of the grotto offer shade and time for inner contemplation.

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The Wildfräuleinstein is interesting and has a remarkable history. A great playground for children - with a little caution!

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Reverent place in a huge rock grotto (unfortunately it doesn't look like it does in real life in the pictures). On the other side you have a fantastic view of the valley up to the peaks of the Alps.

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A very beautiful chapel easily accessible via the good bike path.

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Legendary place. Cave explorers of all ages can climb, hide and experience how, according to a legend, the wild girls (witches, fairies, Krauterweible) lived here

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located on a hill behind the village of Tannheim

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of 'caves' can I explore around Jungholz?

Around Jungholz, you'll primarily find interesting rock formations, grottoes, and natural monuments rather than large, deep cave systems. These often have historical or religious significance, such as the Wild Maidens' Rock Caves, which offer climbing opportunities, or the Marian Grotto Falkenstein, a religious site within a rock grotto.

Are there any family-friendly 'caves' or grottoes in the Jungholz area?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Wild Maidens' Rock Caves are a great destination, especially for children, offering climbing and benches for resting. The Lourdes Chapel with Grotto and Stations of the Cross and the Mariengrotte near Moosbach on Lake Rottachsee are also considered family-friendly natural monuments.

What historical or cultural significance do these grottoes have?

Many grottoes and rock formations around Jungholz blend natural elements with historical or religious significance. For instance, the Wild Maidens' Rock Caves have a small board describing their history. The Marian Grotto Falkenstein and the Lourdes Chapel with Grotto and Stations of the Cross are religious buildings set within natural grottoes, offering cultural reflection.

What outdoor activities can I combine with visiting these grottoes?

The grottoes and rock formations are often points of interest along various hiking trails. You can explore routes like 'View from Reuterswanne Summit – Untere Reuterwanne Alpe loop from Jungholz' or 'Wild Waters of the Vils – View of the Tannheim Mountains loop from Jungholz'. For more options, check out the Hiking around Jungholz guide. There are also cycling and gravel biking routes nearby.

Are there hiking trails that lead directly to these grottoes?

Yes, many of these natural monuments are accessible via hiking trails. For example, the Mariengrotte near Moosbach on Lake Rottachsee is described as a lovely natural chapel where a detour from nearby trails is worthwhile. The Lourdes Chapel with Grotto is easily accessible via a good bike path, which can also be hiked.

What is the best time of year to visit the grottoes around Jungholz?

The grottoes and rock formations around Jungholz are generally accessible year-round, though accessibility might vary with snow conditions in winter. Spring, summer, and autumn are ideal for combining visits with hiking or cycling, enjoying the surrounding natural landscapes.

Are dogs allowed at the grottoes and on nearby trails?

While specific regulations for each grotto may vary, dogs are generally welcome on most hiking trails in the Jungholz region. It's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially near natural monuments, and to clean up after them.

What should I wear or bring when visiting these sites?

Comfortable hiking shoes are recommended, as many grottoes are accessed via trails. Depending on the weather, layers of clothing, rain gear, water, and snacks are advisable. If you plan to explore the Wild Maidens' Rock Caves, be prepared for some light climbing.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the grottoes for refreshments?

Jungholz and the surrounding villages offer various options for refreshments. While there might not be a cafe directly at every grotto, you'll find eateries and pubs in the nearby towns, especially after completing a hike or cycle tour.

What do visitors enjoy most about the grottoes and rock formations in Jungholz?

Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. Many enjoy the unique experience of finding religious sites within natural rock formations, like the beautifully staged figure of Mary at Marian Grotto Falkenstein. The Wild Maidens' Rock Caves are particularly popular for their climbing opportunities and historical context, especially for families.

Are there any true 'caves' with extensive systems in the immediate Jungholz area?

No, the immediate vicinity of Jungholz is known for rock formations and grottoes, often with religious or historical significance, rather than large, extensive natural cave systems. Significant natural caves like Spannagel Cave or Nature's Ice Palace are located in other parts of the broader Tyrolean region, not directly in Jungholz.

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