Caves around St. Leonhard im Pitztal offer diverse underground experiences in the wider Tyrol region. While St. Leonhard im Pitztal itself does not host major show caves, the surrounding valleys provide access to notable sites. These include ancient marble formations, family-friendly trails, and historic tunnels. The area's natural landscape features high-alpine environments and geological rarities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Fairytale trail, fairytale forest - beautiful photo opportunity
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a fun puzzle/information walk, especially for kids.
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A really cute little witch's house, a great photo opportunity, and a lovely resting place on a fantastic circular hiking trail.
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Please note that the tunnel may be closed seasonally and not accessible during these periods. This is currently the case, as of the beginning of July 2025, as the tunnel is (again) being used for irrigation purposes. Unfortunately, this information is only available on a notice board at the entrance or at the junction with the waterway.
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Super nice.... I'll take a closer look at that next time!
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This stone offered protection to people thousands of years ago
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1km location tunnel path through the darkness torch flashlight sturdy shoes
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Overcome your fear and go into the almost 1000m long tunnel. Nothing for people taller than 1.95 m ;-)
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The region offers a diverse range of underground experiences, including historic irrigation tunnels like the Gallruth Tunnel Entrance, unique geological formations such as the Accessible Glacier Crevasse, and family-friendly themed caves like the Hexenhöhle (Witch's Cave). Further afield, the Spannagel Cave offers a high-alpine marble cave experience.
Yes, the Hexenhöhle (Witch's Cave) in the Ötztal is particularly suitable for families. It's part of a geo and animal educational trail, making it an engaging and imaginative experience for children. The Accessible Glacier Crevasse is also considered family-friendly, offering a unique walk through glacial ice.
You can experience the unique glacial ice and play of light within the Accessible Glacier Crevasse, where you can see ice that is at least 100 years old. The Spannagel Cave, located near the Hintertux Glacier, is renowned for its rare marble formations, including various colored marble, calc-sinter formations, speleothems, and crystals.
Yes, the Gallruth Tunnel Entrance in the Ötztal is a historic irrigation tunnel, nearly a kilometer long, that offers a unique adventure hike. Additionally, the Ice Cellar in the Achstürze-Piburger See Conservation Area is a historical site that remains 'fridge-cold' even in summer.
For adventurous tunnels like the Gallruth Tunnel Entrance, good shoes and a flashlight are essential, as it can be wet inside. For glacial explorations like the Accessible Glacier Crevasse, warm clothing is advisable due to the cold temperatures.
The Gallruth Tunnel Entrance is nearly a kilometer long, and exploring it as part of a guided hike can take a significant portion of time. Guided tours of the Spannagel Cave typically cover a 500-meter section. Family-friendly options like the Hexenhöhle (Witch's Cave) are often part of longer educational trails, allowing for a more leisurely visit.
Many caves, like the Hexenhöhle (Witch's Cave), are part of educational trails or scenic hikes. The region around St. Leonhard im Pitztal offers extensive opportunities for hiking and mountain hikes, with routes ranging from easy to difficult, allowing you to combine underground exploration with scenic trails.
The Spannagel Cave is located near the Hintertux Glacier, which is approximately a 2-hour and 10-minute drive from St. Leonhard im Pitztal. It makes for a feasible day trip to explore Austria's highest-altitude show cave.
The atmosphere within the Spannagel Cave is considered beneficial for individuals suffering from lung ailments, offering a unique aspect to its exploration.
Visitors appreciate the unique experiences offered, such as walking through ancient glacial ice in the Accessible Glacier Crevasse, the adventurous journey through the historic Gallruth Tunnel Entrance, and the imaginative, family-friendly atmosphere of the Hexenhöhle (Witch's Cave). The geological diversity and the combination with scenic outdoor trails are also highly valued.
The Spannagel Cave is accessible year-round, making it a good option for winter exploration. Other caves may have seasonal closures, so it's advisable to check local information before planning a winter visit.
While specific accessibility details for all caves are not provided, the Accessible Glacier Crevasse is designed to allow walking through, suggesting a degree of accessibility. For other sites, it's recommended to inquire directly with the operators regarding specific mobility needs.


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