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Going am Wilden Kaiser

Top 7 Caves around Going am Wilden Kaiser

Best caves around Going am Wilden Kaiser are situated within a region known for its alpine scenery and outdoor activities. The area features a landscape of mountains and valleys, offering diverse natural features for exploration. This setting provides opportunities for discovering underground formations.

Best caves around Going am Wilden Kaiser

  • The most popular caves is Diebsöfen, a cave system created by a stream. These caves offer climbing possibilities with predetermined hooks on the ceiling.
  • Another must-see spot is Historic…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Historic Mining Tunnel

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Nice little Stollen. Comes with timer (max. 15min).

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St. Anna Grotto

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Sit on the bench in this place and enjoy the wonderful surroundings

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Diebsöfen

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The thieves are small caves created by the stream. Good climbing possibilities with predetermined hooks on the ceiling.

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Lourdes Grotto near Gmail Chapel

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In the Lourdes Grotto you will find Saint Bernadette and the Blessed Virgin Mary, carved by the sculptor Horst Pali in 2018. The originals date from 1952.

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Entrance to a mysterious grotto on the footpath and cycle path along the Goinger Hausbach stream. The entrance is closed off with a gate, but is illuminated and equipped with ventilation.

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Johannes
August 10, 2025, Geheimnisvolle Grotte am Goinger Hausbach

Entrance to a mysterious grotto on the footpath and cycle path along the Goinger Hausbach stream. The entrance is closed off with a gate, but is illuminated and equipped with ventilation.

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Nice little Stollen. Comes with timer (max. 15min).

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Old mining tunnel from the 16th century says a sign in front of the entrance. With a timer, you can even turn on the light and nothing stands in the way of a little exploration. If you are not claustrophobic, you should definitely go in. Waterproof shoes or even boots are recommended. But be careful, the tunnel is getting smaller and smaller. 😬

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The Thieves' Ovens in St. Johann am Wilden Kaiser are not only a historical relic, but also a fascinating reminder of times gone by. A captivating story tells of a brave group of thieves who once used the Thieves' Ovens as a hiding place to conceal stolen treasures. Under the cover of the dark night and camouflaged by the dense undergrowth, they secretly sneaked to the ovens where they safely hid their loot. But one night they were surprised by the local guards and had to flee hastily without leaving their precious treasures behind. Centuries later, the Thieves' Ovens are now explored by curious visitors attracted by their history and unique atmosphere. Today, the ruins of the Thieves' Ovens tell not only of theft and secrets, but also of

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In the Lourdes Grotto you will find Saint Bernadette and the Blessed Virgin Mary, carved by the sculptor Horst Pali in 2018. The originals date from 1952.

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Bumble-Bee
January 2, 2024, St. Anna Grotto

The grotto itself is a bit tacky, but the path is nice.

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Marc
October 3, 2023, Diebsöfen

One assumes that "thieves' ovens" have something to do with thieves. The caves are also located in such a way that you can easily imagine that in earlier times thieves stored their loot and spent their lives here. 😁

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Dani 💫
August 22, 2023, St. Anna Grotto

Nice shady alternative to the regular trail

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Going am Wilden Kaiser?

The region offers a diverse range of underground experiences. You can find natural caves shaped by water, such as Diebsöfen, which also offers climbing possibilities. There are also historical sites like the Historic Mining Tunnel, an old abandoned mine. Additionally, you can visit grottoes with religious significance, such as the Lourdes Grotto near Gmail Chapel and St. Anna Grotto.

Are there any ice caves near Going am Wilden Kaiser?

Yes, the Hundsalm Ice- and Stalactite Cave is located about 20km from Going am Wilden Kaiser, above Angerberg/Mariastein. It is western Austria's only publicly accessible ice and stalactite cave, known for its unique ice formations and cool temperatures even in summer.

Which caves have historical or archaeological significance?

The Historic Mining Tunnel is an old abandoned mine that visitors can walk through. Further afield, the Bear Cave in Kaisertal is archaeologically significant, with remains of 380 bears discovered within it. The Tischofer Cave, also in Kaisertal, has historical importance as a meeting place and weapons cache during the Napoleonic Wars.

Are there any family-friendly caves or grottoes?

Yes, the St. Anna Grotto is considered family-friendly. It's a natural monument and religious building, accessible via a nice Stations of the Cross path from Wochenbrunneralm, offering a pleasant experience for families.

What should I bring when visiting caves in the region?

For caves like the Hundsalm Ice- and Stalactite Cave, good footwear is essential due to potentially uneven or slippery surfaces, and warm clothing is highly recommended as temperatures can be around zero degrees Celsius even in summer. For other caves, comfortable walking shoes are generally sufficient.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves?

The Hundsalm Ice- and Stalactite Cave is typically open from June to September, with early summer being particularly recommended to see its most bizarre and fascinating ice formations. Other natural caves and grottoes can generally be visited during the warmer months, though accessibility might depend on weather conditions.

How long do cave visits typically take?

For the Historic Mining Tunnel, there's a timer for a maximum of 15 minutes inside. For larger caves like the Hundsalm Ice- and Stalactite Cave, a visit can take longer, depending on how much time you spend exploring the formations. Grottoes like Lourdes Grotto or St. Anna Grotto are typically shorter stops.

Can I find guided cave tours in the area?

While the provided data does not explicitly mention guided tours for all caves, publicly accessible caves like the Hundsalm Ice- and Stalactite Cave often have infrastructure for visitors. For specific tour availability, it's best to check with local tourist information centers or the cave's official website.

Are there hiking trails near these caves?

Yes, many caves are situated in areas with excellent hiking opportunities. For instance, the Bear Cave and Tischofer Cave are accessed via scenic paths in Kaisertal. You can find numerous hiking routes around Going am Wilden Kaiser, including options like the 'Asten loop' or 'Panoramic tour with Tauern view - Wilder Kaiser'. Explore more hiking trails at Hiking around Going am Wilden Kaiser.

What other outdoor activities can I combine with a cave visit?

The region around Going am Wilden Kaiser is ideal for various outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can find extensive mountain biking trails, such as 'View of the Wilder Kaiser' loops. Running trails are also popular, with routes like 'View of the Kaiser Mountains loop from Going'. For more options, check out MTB Trails around Going am Wilden Kaiser and Running Trails around Going am Wilden Kaiser.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves around Going am Wilden Kaiser?

Visitors appreciate the unique natural formations, especially the ice and stalactites in caves like Hundsalm. The historical aspects of sites like the Historic Mining Tunnel and the archaeological significance of the Bear Cave also draw interest. The scenic surroundings and the opportunity for climbing in places like Diebsöfen are also highly valued.

Are there any caves that are less crowded?

While specific crowd levels are not always predictable, grottoes like the Lourdes Grotto near Gmail Chapel or St. Anna Grotto, which are often part of a hike, might offer a more tranquil experience compared to larger, more advertised cave systems.

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