Best caves around Oberstammheim are found in a region characterized by its historical buildings and glacial landscapes, including drumlins. While Oberstammheim itself does not feature prominent cave systems, the surrounding area offers several notable cave experiences. These natural formations provide opportunities for exploration within a short distance of the village. The landscape around Oberstammheim is primarily known for its natural monuments and scenic routes.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Cool, but not recommended with a gravel bike! (Komoot disagreed.)
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Very large cave and deep into the mountain
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Schiener Berg. MTB route
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This is the access road from the car park to the start of the bike park trails a little further down. Easy difficulty.
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The caves are worth a little detour
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Great single trail if not too wet. Have fun with the MTB
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This is simply one of the most beautiful trails in the Regoin
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The cave was first examined around 1898 by Mr. Stauffer from Frauenfeld. His research back then apparently remained fruitless. It was only large-scale excavations by the geologist Emil Stauber between 1934 and 1935 that yielded charcoal-containing layers with material from the Middle and Younger Stone Age, as well as from the Roman period. (Source: Office of Archeology, Thurgau)
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No, there are no prominent or notable cave systems located directly within Oberstammheim itself. The region is primarily known for its historical buildings, glacial landscapes, and natural monuments. However, the surrounding area offers several notable cave experiences that are accessible from Oberstammheim.
The caves around Oberstammheim are primarily
sandstone caves, offering a variety of formations from large, walkable passages to those requiring more challenging access. Some also have historical significance.
The Five-Minute Cave is a large, walkable sandstone cave, making it accessible for many visitors. Similarly, the Sandstone Caves Above Stein am Rhein feature long corridors where you can stand upright, though a flashlight is recommended for exploration.
Yes, the Alemanni Cave is a low Nagefluh cave with significant historical importance. Excavations have revealed charcoal-bearing layers with finds from the Middle and Younger Stone Ages, as well as from the Roman period.
For most caves, a good flashlight or headlamp is essential, as some passages can be dark. For more challenging caves like the Sand Cave with Tunnel Entrance or the smaller tunnels in Five-Minute Cave, good pants, shoes, and even knee pads are highly recommended.
Absolutely. The Schiener Berg MTB Trail and Caves highlight combines mountain biking with cave exploration, offering an exciting experience for cyclists. Additionally, the region around Oberstammheim provides numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking.
Many of the sandstone caves, particularly the more walkable ones like Five-Minute Cave and Sandstone Caves Above Stein am Rhein, can be explored by families. However, some sections might require crawling or navigating tight spaces, so assess the difficulty based on your children's age and comfort level. Always bring appropriate gear like flashlights.
The caves in this region are predominantly sandstone caves. These formations are a result of natural erosion and geological processes, creating interesting corridors and chambers within the sandstone rock.
Yes, the Five-Minute Cave is a known hibernation site for bats. The Sandstone Caves Above Stein am Rhein also advise visitors to watch out for bats.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from walkable passages to more adventurous crawling sections. Many enjoy the unique natural formations and the opportunity to explore. The caves are well-regarded by the komoot community, with over 90 upvotes and more than 130 photos shared by users.
Yes, the Sand Cave with Tunnel Entrance is explicitly marked with 'ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK' due to its challenging nature, requiring crawling through a long pipe to access multiple rooms and corridors. It's crucial to be prepared with appropriate gear and assess your own capabilities before entering.
While specific circular walks directly incorporating all caves aren't detailed, many of the caves are located in areas with established hiking and cycling routes. You can plan your own circular routes using komoot's route planner to include cave highlights, such as those found in the hiking guide for Oberstammheim.


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