Caves around Anger offer a diverse range of subterranean experiences, from natural rock formations to culturally significant grottos. This region, situated in a landscape characterized by its varied topography, provides opportunities to explore unique geological features and historical sites. These underground attractions contribute to the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the surroundings. The area features a mix of natural caves and man-made grottos, often with religious significance.
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The SalzAlpenSteig trail also runs along this area. All information about the trail can be found at the following link: www.salzalpensteig.com/wanderetappen/etappenuebersicht.html (as of August 12, 2025).
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The SalzAlpenSteig also runs along here. All information about the hiking trail can be found under the following link: www.salzalpensteig.com/wanderetappen/etappenuebersicht.html (as of July 6, 2024).
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This beautiful Lourdes grotto is located on the pilgrimage route, just after St. Zeno, just before the ascent.
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A very nice place at the foot of the Kirchholz.
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Timeline: The statue of Mary once stood in a Lourdes grotto in the girls' secondary school in St. Both the school and the grotto were destroyed in the bombing raid on April 25th, 1945. The Madonna, however, remained intact and was moved to its current location in 1952. The grotto was built by the residents of 'Froschham' (St. Zeno) and inaugurated on March 24th, 1952. Since then, a rosary has been held there on the 13th of May to October. Description: On the western edge of Kirchholz in the district of St. Zeno, a few stairs lead from Kirchholzweg up to the Lourdes grotto. The niche in the rock, closed with iron bars in the lower area, contains a colorful figure of the Virgin in white, gold-rimmed robes and a blue, tied sash. She wears a rosary on her right arm and her hands are clasped in prayer.
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The Maria depicted here is that of Lourdes (France). The feast day of "Our Lady in Lourdes" is on February 11th, this is the anniversary of the apparition of Mary (1858), when Our Lady appeared to 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous in a rock grotto near Lourdes. Bernadette later became a nun and died at the age of only 35. On December 8th (the feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary) in 1933, she was canonized by Pope Pius XI. The day of remembrance of the Lourdes Madonna is also World Day of the Sick.
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pretty scary this cave
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The Grasslhöhle is known for the energetic forces that are supposed to work here. The creek nearby has so much clear water that it used to be taken by mounted leaders for the bishops in Salzburg. The water comes from the Untersberg and has a constant temperature of 4 - 5 degrees. With thunder roars down the valley.
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The caves around Anger offer a mix of natural formations and culturally significant grottos. You can find natural caves like Grassl Cave, known for its energetic forces and clear water, as well as religious grottos such as Lourdes Grotto at Kirchholz and Lourdes Grotto, which feature religious figurines and historical significance.
Yes, Lourdes Grotto is categorized as family-friendly. These religious grottos often provide an accessible and contemplative experience suitable for visitors of all ages.
The caves around Anger offer diverse characteristics. Grassl Cave is noted for its energetic forces and a nearby creek with exceptionally clear water originating from the Untersberg. The religious grottos, like Lourdes Grotto at Kirchholz, are unique for their historical and cultural significance, often featuring statues of the Virgin Mary in rock niches.
Yes, the Cave in the Mountain is categorized as challenging, suggesting it offers a more demanding experience for those seeking adventure.
While the local caves around Anger are primarily natural rock formations and grottos, the broader Bavarian region, where Anger is located, is known for impressive karst caves. These can feature stalactites, stalagmites, sinter pools, and other geological wonders, though specific details for each local cave vary.
The region around Anger is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Hochstaufen über Fürmannalm' or the 'Stoisser Alm loop'. There are also MTB trails and road cycling routes available for different skill levels.
Absolutely. Many grottos around Anger, such as Lourdes Grotto at Kirchholz and Lourdes Grotto, have significant religious and historical importance. They often commemorate apparitions or were built by local residents, serving as places of pilgrimage and reflection.
Visitors appreciate the serene atmosphere of the religious grottos, often describing them as beautiful and peaceful places for reflection. For natural caves like Grassl Cave, the clear water and natural setting are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 20 photos and given more than 20 upvotes for these sites.
Yes, some caves and grottos, like the Grotto with religious figurines and the Cave in the Mountain, are located along the SalzAlpenSteig trail, making them excellent points of interest on longer hikes.
Caves generally maintain a consistent temperature year-round, making them suitable for visits in most seasons. However, accessibility to some cave entrances or surrounding hiking trails might be affected by snow or ice in winter. Spring, summer, and autumn typically offer the best conditions for exploring the outdoor areas around the caves.
Yes, Grassl Cave is notable for its nearby creek with exceptionally clear water, which historically was even used for the bishops in Salzburg. The water maintains a constant temperature of 4-5 degrees Celsius.


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