Best caves around Bad Mitterndorf offers access to a range of cave experiences within the Austrian state of Styria and the broader Salzkammergut region. This area is characterized by its natural landscape, providing opportunities to explore both historically significant local sites and impressive natural wonders. Visitors can discover various geological formations and underground systems. The region's terrain includes mountains and valleys, contributing to the diversity of available cave explorations.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Koppenbrüller Cave impresses with its rushing water and mysterious passages. After the heavy rains of the last nine days, the spectacle was particularly impressive and mystical."
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"The water-bearing Koppenbrüller Cave is located in the valley and can be reached by a short walk along the Koppentraun. Marvel at the stalactites that are thousands of years old and listen to the roar of the invisible stream inside the mountain. A visit to the Koppenbrüller Cave, the youngest of the three Dachstein caves, gives you impressive insights into the underground waterways of the Dachstein interior. When the snow melts and after heavy rainfall, the Koppenbrüller Cave offers a unique natural spectacle that you can walk through completely safely during the guided tours. The water roars its way through the mountain, so it is not surprising that myths surround this cave." https://www.dachstein-salzkammergut.com/de/sommer/unterirdisch/koppenbruellerhoehle
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Great cave with classical music. Fascinating experience. Dress warmly!!
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Small steep climb to the entrance of the cave
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A cave worth seeing! It's very large and is still being explored - definitely worth a visit! Warm clothing and sturdy shoes required - easy to reach even in bad weather :)
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Beautiful ice cave! An excellent destination even in bad weather... a natural monument preserved with a lot of heart and love; the multimedia presentation is very appealing and impressive. Warm clothing and sturdy shoes required :)
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An impressive cave for us
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Disneyland... That's an exaggeration. We still found it impressive
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The region offers a variety of natural wonders. You can explore the vast underground rooms and passages of Mammoth Cave, or witness the spectacular ice formations within the Dachstein Giant Ice Cave and the smaller Krippenstein Ice Cave. The Koppenbrüller Cave showcases active underground waterways and stalactites.
Yes, the Lieglloch, located high above the Bad Mitterndorf valley, holds significant archaeological importance. Excavations have unearthed Stone Age relics, cave bear bones, stone tools, and even a bone flute, suggesting it was once a refuge, shelter for hunters, and a site for cult worship.
The Koppenbrüller Cave is considered family-friendly, offering an easy walk into the valley. The Lieglloch is also accessible via an easy, family-friendly hike of about 1.5 hours from the mid-station of the quad chairlift, combining history with scenic views.
Caves, especially ice caves, can be very cold even in summer. It is recommended to bring warm clothing and wear sturdy shoes. For example, visitors to Mammoth Cave are advised to wear warm clothing and sturdy shoes.
Guided tours vary in length. For instance, the Koppenbrüller Cave offers tours lasting about 40 to 50 minutes, covering approximately 500 meters into the mountain. Mammoth Cave allows visitors to explore nearly 1 kilometer of its passages on guided tours.
The area around Bad Mitterndorf offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, including routes to viewpoints and natural monuments. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes, and runners can explore running trails around the region.
The best time can depend on the specific cave. Water-bearing caves like Koppenbrüller Cave offer a unique natural spectacle during snowmelt and after heavy rainfall. Ice caves are impressive year-round, but always be prepared for cold temperatures inside. Check specific opening times as some caves may close in winter.
Yes, for the more adventurous, the Mammoth Cave offers 'cave trekking' or 'caving' experiences. These allow participants to explore parts of the cave far from the normal routes, guided by experienced speleologists, providing a deeper insight into the cave's hidden world.
From the Lieglloch, you can enjoy superb views of the mighty Grimming mountain and the world's largest natural ski jump, the 'Kulm'. Many cave entrances and surrounding areas in the region offer scenic vistas due to their mountainous locations.
Visitors appreciate the impressive scale and natural beauty of the caves, from the enormous dimensions of Mammoth Cave to the unique ice formations in the Dachstein Giant Ice Cave. The guided tours are often highlighted as very interesting and informative, providing insights into geological processes and historical significance.
Visitors note that while the ice formations are impressive, the cave operators have added some tourist attractions like light shows. Be aware that temperatures inside can be around 0 degrees Celsius, so dress warmly. It's advisable to check current entry requirements, such as those related to health certificates, before your visit.


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