Best caves around Weißenbach am Lech are found within the Nature Park Region Reutte. This area is characterized by historical adits, tunnels, and grottoes rather than extensive natural cave systems. These sites offer insights into the region's history and geological formations. The landscape provides a variety of historical and geological features for exploration.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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From the Lech Valley over the old Gaicht Pass (also: Gacht Pass), the path leads you further to Nesselwängle, to the Haldensee and into the Tannheim Valley.
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Worth seeing, reached via a steel staircase, the light is switched on by a presence detector when you enter the tunnel. To the left of it there is a second entrance in the rock face, which can be reached via a path. A beautiful destination for a tour, on a beautiful route.
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For me, it was my first via ferrata with equipment. It is now also called the Edelrid via ferrata. I was a little nervous about whether I would be able to do it as a beginner, but everything went well. A couple behind me were able to give me helpful tips for a short stretch. I was grateful for that 👍🏼. I can also recommend the via ferrata for beginners if you are physically fit 💪🏼. Unfortunately, the third section was closed.
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For me, it was my first via ferrata with equipment. I was a little nervous about whether I would be able to do it as a beginner, but everything went well. A couple behind me were able to give me helpful tips for a short stretch. I was grateful for that 👍🏼. I can also recommend the via ferrata for beginners if you are physically fit 💪🏼. Unfortunately, the third section was closed.
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A medium-sized goblin scrambled out of this tunnel and devoured my friend. Just kidding. It's an interesting little tunnel though, that's for sure.
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A real experience, especially in heavy rain. 😉 Don't be afraid, but you become very cautious and start to think about how people used to work there and cross the pass. The numerous wayside crosses and memorial plaques provide clues. I'll repeat it again and can only recommend this section. Impressive, a top highlight!
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The region around Weißenbach am Lech is characterized more by historical adits, tunnels, and grottoes rather than extensive natural cave systems. These sites offer unique insights into the area's history and geological formations, providing a different kind of exploration experience.
Yes, the region is rich in historical sites. You can explore the Old Gaicht Pass, a historical mountain pass reflecting ancient transport routes. Another interesting historical site is the Forgotten Mining Site, which offers a glimpse into the region's mining past.
While not traditional caves, the sites often feature rock formations, niches, and historical adits that showcase the local geology. For example, the Wild Maidens' Rock Caves are a natural monument with interesting rock formations and climbing opportunities.
Visitors appreciate the combination of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the unique experience of sites like the Wild Maidens' Rock Caves for its climbing and historical information, and the impressive nature of the Old Gaicht Pass, especially its steep, gravel track.
Absolutely. A notable example is the Pressure Tunnel of the Hydroelectric Power Plant. This old bunker-like structure, with access secured by a metal grille, is part of a narrow hiking trail offering views of a waterfall and panoramic mountain scenery.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Wild Maidens' Rock Caves are considered a family-friendly natural monument, offering climbing opportunities and historical information. The Lourdes Chapel with Grotto and Stations of the Cross is also family-friendly and easily accessible.
The difficulty varies. Some sites like the Wild Maidens' Rock Caves and the Pressure Tunnel of the Hydroelectric Power Plant are generally considered intermediate. The Old Gaicht Pass, with its steep, gravel track, can be challenging.
Accessibility varies by site. Some, like the Lourdes Chapel with Grotto and Stations of the Cross, are easily accessible via a good bike path. Others, such as the Old Gaicht Pass, involve steep and gravelly terrain, making them less accessible for some.
The area around Weißenbach am Lech offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, as well as more challenging running trails and MTB trails. Many of these routes pass by or are close to the historical adits, tunnels, and grottoes.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For example, the Pressure Tunnel of the Hydroelectric Power Plant is part of a narrow hiking trail with scenic views. You can explore various easy hikes in the region, many of which offer views of the Lech River and surrounding nature.
These sites can be visited throughout much of the year. During warmer months, the hiking trails leading to them are particularly enjoyable. In winter, some paths might be covered in snow, offering a different, often quieter, experience, though caution is advised on steeper sections like the Old Gaicht Pass.


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