Best caves around Herrliberg are found within the surrounding Canton of Zurich and wider Swiss region. Herrliberg is situated near Lake Zurich, offering access to diverse natural landscapes including gorges and river valleys. The area provides opportunities for exploring subterranean features, from natural tunnels to legendary caves. These locations combine natural beauty with geological interest, making them suitable for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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There's a dragon living there! No walker can resist!
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Tunnels, caves, single trails... A completely surprising and surreal area so close to the city of Zurich. The paths here are narrow and are often used for walking and hiking. Be considerate, be friendly and push your bike a bit. That way you can enjoy the Sihlsprung - and so can the others. Thank you!
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A worthwhile detour, especially with children. The path is still officially closed, but only a few people follow the detour. The "massive landslide" now looks quite tidy, and the cave is easy to enter.
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The whole path has been open again since May 2025
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Be careful, you can pass without seeing it.
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The Sihl one of our summer activities as Menzinger
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Road to seebodenalp closed until autumn. Various routes are subject to a general driving ban. Trail down to Oberarth is cool but only if there are few hikers!
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The ravine is very beautiful and has many nature experiences
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For a blend of nature and engineering, explore the Natural Tunnels Along the Sihl, which are unlit and require your own light source and good footwear. The Dragon Cave in Küsnacht Gorge offers a legendary natural feature easily accessible from a path, set within a scenic area known for waterfalls.
Yes, the Dragon Cave is popular with families due to its legendary status and easy access. The path By the Dorfbach also includes a cave along an entertaining route with waterfalls and boulders. Further afield, the Höllgrotten Caves and St. Beatus Caves are well-lit with secure pathways, making them suitable for families.
You can find a 'Nagelfluh' cave at Franzosenhöhle. The path By the Dorfbach features geological points of interest along a stream with waterfalls and boulders. For more extensive formations, the Höllgrotten Caves boast impressive dripstone formations, stalactites, and stalagmites, while the St. Beatus Caves offer underground waterfalls, stalactites, and stalagmites.
For the Natural Tunnels Along the Sihl, good footwear and a light source are recommended as they are unlit and can be wet. Generally, caves maintain a constant cool temperature (e.g., 8-10°C in St. Beatus Caves), so bringing an extra layer of clothing is advisable even on warm days. Sturdy, waterproof shoes are often beneficial.
Absolutely. The Züri Escape Challenge – Checkpoint Sihlsprung offers a trail with tunnels and caves near Zurich. The Natural Tunnels Along the Sihl are part of a picturesque hiking trail. The Dragon Cave is also integrated into the scenic Küsnacht Gorge path. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Herrliberg guide.
Beyond cave exploration, the Herrliberg region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails in the area, detailed in the MTB Trails around Herrliberg guide. Road cycling enthusiasts can discover routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Herrliberg guide, and there are many scenic hiking paths available in the Hiking around Herrliberg guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and adventure. Highlights like the Natural Tunnels Along the Sihl are praised for their wild, archaic beauty and unique hiking experience. The Dragon Cave is loved for its legendary status, especially by children. The cool, damp atmosphere of caves like Franzosenhöhle is a welcome escape in summer.
The Höllgrotten Caves are known for their unique colors and rock formations, making them very photogenic. The St. Beatus Caves, with their underground waterfalls and well-lit stalactites and stalagmites, also offer stunning photographic opportunities. The scenic settings of the Natural Tunnels Along the Sihl and the Dragon Cave within their respective gorges provide picturesque backdrops.
The St. Beatus Caves maintain a constant temperature of 8-10°C, making them an ideal visit even on cold or rainy days. While specific winter access for all local caves isn't detailed, well-maintained cave systems like Höllgrotten and St. Beatus are generally accessible year-round, offering a unique winter activity.
Yes, the Dragon Cave in Küsnacht Gorge is steeped in local legends. Further afield, the St. Beatus Caves are famously associated with Saint Beatus, who, according to folklore, drove out a fire-breathing dragon from the cave.
The Dragon Cave is relatively easy to reach, located a few meters above a path. The Natural Tunnels Along the Sihl require good footwear as conditions can be wet. For more extensive cave systems, the Höllgrotten and St. Beatus Caves are well-lit and feature good, secure pathways, making them generally accessible for most visitors.
Along the Sihl River, near the Natural Tunnels Along the Sihl, you can take a break and potentially find spots for a refreshing swim. The St. Beatus Caves are situated above Lake Thun, offering stunning views and opportunities for water activities in the lake itself, though not directly within the cave system.


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