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Top 11 Caves around Blumenstein

Caves around Blumenstein are found in a region characterized by its natural landscapes and proximity to Lake Thun. This area offers a blend of forest trails, river valleys, and accessible cave systems. The local geography features limestone formations, contributing to the presence of various grottos and natural caves. It provides opportunities for exploring underground formations within a scenic environment.

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  • The most popular caves is Glütschbachtal Stream and Grottos, a river area that features a picturesque…

Last updated: May 16, 2026

Glütschbachtal Stream and Grottos

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Picturesque and secluded valley in the middle of a shady forest. The footpath along the Glütschbach, which meanders here, offers romantic moments of rest on the way to the stalactite …

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Very nice bike path in the woods.

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In Übeschi turn right and drive up the signposted cycle path. Over the crest / ridge between the Stockental and the two lakes of Übeschi and Amsoldingen. A really beautiful …

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Zwergliloch Cave

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The dwarf hole is just a small cave. With the tables and two fire pits, it is a nice place to rest and grill.

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Cheese Cave

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totally sweet made with the dwarves. But the cave should not be explored carelessly

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July 16, 2025, Cheeserehöhle

The path can be very slippery in bad weather (rain), as is often the case with this type of path.

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The Glütschbach or valley was the riverbed of the Kander until 1714. This also explains the deep incision for this small stream.

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Relaxed, shady rest area with a cave feeling.

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Has fire pits, a small stream and two grottos, pleasantly cool temperatures. Sometimes quite crowded on weekends.

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Such a beautiful place to linger, enjoy, have a picnic... just make sure you don't bring any ticks with you.

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totally sweet made with the dwarves. But the cave should not be explored carelessly

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The dwarf hole is just a small cave. With the tables and two fire pits, it is a nice place to rest and grill.

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In Übeschi turn right and drive up the signposted cycle path. Over the crest / ridge between the Stockental and the two lakes of Übeschi and Amsoldingen. A really beautiful loop in this gorgeous fall weather and fall colors. Then back through the Glütschbachtäli.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main cave attractions near Blumenstein?

The most prominent cave attraction in the region is the St. Beatus Caves, located spectacularly above Lake Thun. Closer to Blumenstein, you can explore local natural formations like Glütschbachtal Stream and Grottos, which features a picturesque valley and picnic areas, and Glütschbachtäli Forest Trail and Caves, offering a natural stream experience.

How accessible are the caves around Blumenstein?

The St. Beatus Caves are very accessible, with well-lit and secure pathways inside. The entrance is reached via a path from a car park. For local caves like Cheese Cave, visitors are advised to explore carefully, especially in wet conditions, as paths can be slippery.

Are there family-friendly cave experiences in the Blumenstein area?

Yes, the St. Beatus Caves are considered a natural experience for all ages, featuring a large playground with a dragon slide nearby. Locally, Glütschbachtal Stream and Grottos is very popular with families, offering extensive picnic areas with tables and fire pits.

What kind of geological formations can I expect to see in the caves?

The St. Beatus Caves are renowned for their impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations, which have developed over millions of years. You will also encounter underground waterfalls and grottos within the cave system. The local caves around Blumenstein are primarily natural grottos and smaller cave formations within forest and river environments.

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

The St. Beatus Caves are open for a significant part of the year, typically from spring to autumn, and also host special events during certain winter evenings. The temperature inside the mountain remains a cool eight to ten degrees Celsius year-round, making it a refreshing visit in summer and a sheltered one in cooler months. Local forest trails and grottos are generally accessible year-round, though paths can be slippery in wet or icy conditions.

Are there any unique features or activities offered at the caves?

The St. Beatus Caves offer a unique 'cave raclette' experience during certain winter evenings, as well as concerts in the antechamber. They also feature an on-site cave museum detailing the cave's formation and history. Locally, Zwergliloch Cave provides a nice resting and grilling spot with tables and fire pits.

How can I reach the St. Beatus Caves from Blumenstein?

The St. Beatus Caves are located above Lake Thun. You can reach them by car, with parking available, or by public transport. Buses run from Interlaken West or Thun train station to the 'St. Beatus-Höhlen' stop, from where a short walk leads to the entrance. For detailed public transport information, it's best to check local schedules.

What should I wear when visiting the caves?

Inside the St. Beatus Caves, the temperature is consistently cool (8-10°C) with high humidity, so it's advisable to wear warm clothing even in summer. Comfortable, non-slip footwear is recommended for all cave explorations, as paths can be damp or slippery, especially in natural grottos like the Cheese Cave.

Are dogs allowed in the caves near Blumenstein?

While the St. Beatus Caves typically do not allow dogs inside the cave system for safety and preservation reasons, it's always best to check their official website for the most current regulations. For outdoor areas and trails leading to local grottos like Glütschbachtal Stream and Grottos, dogs are generally welcome on leash.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the caves around Blumenstein?

The Blumenstein region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including options for cycling around Blumenstein and gravel biking. There are also MTB trails, with routes like the 'Ascent to Gurnigel Pass Summit' or 'Gürbeweg Trail'. Many of these routes offer scenic views and pass through natural landscapes near the caves.

Are there hiking trails that lead to or connect the caves?

Yes, there are several trails. The St. Beatus Caves are accessed via a scenic path that crosses bridges over a waterfall. Locally, the Glütschbachtäli Forest Trail and Caves offers a beautiful path through a natural stream in the forest, perfect for lingering and picnics. Another option is the Glütschbachtäli and cave near Übeschisee and Amsoldingersee, which forms part of a scenic loop.

Are there places to eat or stay near the caves?

The St. Beatus Caves have the 'Stein & Sein' restaurant on-site, offering stunning views of Lake Thun. In the broader Blumenstein region and near Lake Thun, you will find various restaurants, cafes, and accommodation options ranging from hotels to guesthouses, catering to different preferences.

What do visitors enjoy most about the local caves and grottos?

Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of spots like Glütschbachtal Stream and Grottos, which is described as a picturesque and secluded valley perfect for romantic moments or family picnics. The opportunity to explore natural streams and forest trails, such as Glütschbachtäli Forest Trail and Caves, is also highly valued.

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