Caves around Oepping offer a blend of natural rock formations and historical sites within the picturesque Mühlviertel region of Austria. The area is characterized by its forested landscapes and granite formations, providing unique natural features for exploration. These caves are often integrated into local hiking trails, making them accessible points of interest for those exploring the regional outdoors. Oepping's natural environment provides a setting for discovering these geological and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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One of the "legendary" rocks on the Stoanaweg behind the Lourdes Chapel near Stratberg
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90m worthwhile detour. small cave, great place
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You have to go into the forest a bit to get to the stone. Is signposted on the main path.
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You can walk through the cave 😉
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Ideal for a hike with children, of course. However, we did not find the robber
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You have to find the den of robbers first
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gigantic rock formation with hidden caves...be sure to walk around the rocks...
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Definitely look for the robber's cave...
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The Oepping area features a blend of natural rock formations and historical sites. You'll find granite formations, rock colossuses, and smaller caves, often integrated into the forested landscape. These are typically not large show caves with extensive stalactites or stalagmites, but rather sites with natural beauty and local folklore.
Yes, several caves in the region are rich in history and local legends. The Drucker-Franzl cave is famously associated with a local smuggler and robber from the 1700s. The Pfaffenhaus Cave served as a shelter for clergymen fleeing the Hussites around 1427. The Hohlstein Natural Cave is said to have been a hiding place during the 1866 war.
The Drucker-Franzl cave is a large rock formation nestled in the forest, containing a small cave. It's renowned for its historical connection to Franz Miedl, a smuggler and thief from the 1700s who reportedly used it as a hiding spot. It offers a unique blend of nature and regional folklore, making it a point of interest for those exploring the area.
The Pfaffenhaus Cave is a significant 20-meter-high rock colossus that forms a large natural cave. Historically, it provided shelter for clergymen during the Hussite wars around 1427, adding a layer of historical depth to its natural grandeur.
The Hüllstein Rock Formation is a natural monument featuring an approximately 6-meter-long granite stone resting on two rock bases, with a cave underneath. It's accessible via a signposted path in the forest and is sometimes thought to have been used as an offering table by pagan ancestors.
Yes, the Robber's Cave is considered ideal for a hike with children. It features gigantic rock formations with hidden caves, providing an engaging and adventurous experience for families.
The caves around Oepping are best visited during spring, summer, and autumn. Accessibility can be affected by snow conditions in winter, so these seasons offer the most favorable weather for exploration.
Many of the caves and rock formations, such as the Drucker-Franzl cave and the Robber's Cave, are suitable for families. They are often integrated into hiking trails, making them accessible points of interest for those exploring the regional outdoors with children.
Yes, the caves are often part of the wider network of hiking trails in the Mühlviertel region. You can find various routes, including easy hikes, around Oepping that incorporate these natural and historical sites. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Oepping guide or the Easy hikes around Oepping guide.
Beyond exploring the caves, the Oepping area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. The region's landscapes are well-suited for touring bicycle routes. You can find detailed cycling routes in the Cycling around Oepping guide.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural rock formations and the rich historical and folkloric significance of the caves. The opportunity to explore sites like the Drucker-Franzl cave, with its smuggler's tale, or the impressive Pfaffenhaus Cave, which served as a historical shelter, makes for an engaging experience. The integration of these sites into hiking routes also adds to their appeal.
Generally, no specific permits are required to visit the publicly accessible caves and rock formations mentioned, such as the Drucker-Franzl cave or Pfaffenhaus Cave. They are typically open for exploration as part of the regional hiking network.


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