Caves around Plasselb offer a range of natural features and cultural significance within the Fribourg Pre-Alps. The region is characterized by its natural grottos and rock formations, often situated near rivers. These sites can serve as places of quiet contemplation or as starting points for outdoor activities. Plasselb's natural landscape provides opportunities for exploration and connection with the local environment.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Quite narrow at the beginning and I found hardly any information about it. As I was traveling alone, I didn't go in...
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The path can be very slippery in bad weather (rain), as is often the case with this type of path.
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totally sweet made with the dwarves. But the cave should not be explored carelessly
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Not far from the Schwarzsee there is a very special place of peace and contemplation: the Dankes Grotto was built around 1921, but was soon forgotten. This wonderful place was renovated in 2005 and is now open to visitors again.
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Apart from the fact that there is a nice resting place in a grotto, there is also parking. It is therefore also a good starting point for an outdoor activity. 🤘🏻🚵🏻♂️✌🏻
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By following the Bäderhore ridge you will surely notice the entrance to a gallery which divides in two. The most curious will venture there and will be rewarded with a breathtaking view of Jaun, etc. I say no more, it's up to you to discover this nugget and stop there for a picnic, shelter or bivouac.
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Yes, several caves are suitable for families. The Dankes Grotto is a peaceful spot that was renovated in 2005 and is open to visitors. The Grotto of St. Silvester is also considered family-friendly, offering a nice resting place and parking, making it a good starting point for outdoor activities.
Beyond the caves themselves, you can find interesting natural formations. The Grotto of St. Silvester is nestled within a gorge, offering scenic views. The View of Jaun from the Y-Shaped Cave provides a breathtaking vista of Jaun and the surrounding landscape from within a unique bifurcated cave structure.
Yes, the region has caves with both historical and religious importance. The Dankes Grotto, built around 1921, serves as a place of peace and contemplation. The Grotto of St. Silvester is also recognized as a religious building and a natural monument. Additionally, the Plasselb cave (Muelers Grotte) is known as a recent Marian cave, featuring figures of the Virgin Mary and Bernadette, and hosts traditional Christmas Eve nativity performances.
The Plasselb area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the easy 'Ärgera Riverbed – Grotto of St. Silvester loop from Plasselb' or more challenging routes like 'Cousimbert via Chrüezflue'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are traffic-free bike rides, including routes around Schwarzsee. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Plasselb and Traffic-free bike rides around Plasselb guides.
Conditions can vary. For instance, the path to the Cheese Cave can be very slippery in wet weather, so caution is advised. Some caves, like the Wannelschilchli Cave, can be quite narrow at the beginning. Always be prepared for varying terrain and weather conditions, especially on paths leading to cave entrances.
Yes, the View of Jaun from the Y-Shaped Cave is specifically noted for its breathtaking views of Jaun. It's a great spot for a picnic or shelter, offering a unique perspective of the landscape.
Yes, for the Grotto of St. Silvester, there is parking available, making it a convenient starting point for your visit or other outdoor activities in the area.
The Plasselb cave (Muelers Grotte) is considered a worthwhile visit throughout the year. However, if you are interested in unique cultural events, visiting during the Christmas period allows you to experience its renowned theatrical live nativity performance.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Wannelschilchli Cave is categorized as challenging, with a narrow entrance. The Cheese Cave is also rated as intermediate, and its path can be slippery, requiring careful exploration.
Visitors appreciate the unique combination of natural beauty and tranquility. Places like the Dankes Grotto are valued as special spots for peace and contemplation. The scenic views from caves like the View of Jaun from the Y-Shaped Cave are also highly regarded.


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