Caves around Wohlen offer diverse underground experiences in the region. While prominent natural caves are found further afield, the area near Wohlen features several notable sites. These include historical sand caves and quarries with cave-like formations. The landscape provides opportunities for exploring unique geological features and man-made tunnels.
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A wonderful tunnel that can be entered by crouching. Easily accessible and safe to walk through inside. However, I could not find any historical records of its construction.
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The steep path to the quarry has been washed out and is very rocky due to the heavy rain in recent months. Each biker has to decide for themselves whether the stairs at the end of the trail are rideable.
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Silent, deserted, a testimony to the past.
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The sandstone cave, or rather the entrance, is easy to miss. The hidden entrance is about 3m above the forest path, the entrance to the cave is only about 70cm high.
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A simple, flat grass trail leads along the edge of the forest to the cave
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On an easy grass trail you reach the Sarmenstorfer Cave
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For cave explorers, take light with you, the bottom is level, there are no holes, etc.
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The area around Wohlen features a mix of historical sand caves, quarries with cave-like formations, and natural rock formations. These range from man-made tunnels dug during historical periods to natural sandstone caves.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Mägenwil Quarry is family-friendly, offering sculptures, a quarry train on specific days, a fireplace, and a shelter. The Sarmenstorfer Sandstone Cave Trail is also an easy, flat grass trail leading to a cave. For a more extensive experience, the St. Beatus Caves on Lake Thun, though further away, are considered a magical adventure for families.
The Heitersberg Sand Cave is a notable historical site. This man-height tunnel was dug during World War I and offers a unique glimpse into the past. The Mägenwil Quarry also has historical significance as an 'other_man_made' site.
While not directly in Wohlen, the Höllgrotten Caves near Baar are a prominent example of natural dripstone caves in the wider region. These 6,000-year-old caves are known for their fascinating stalactites and stalagmites, small lakes, and unique rock formations, enhanced by modern LED lighting.
The Heitersberg Sand Cave is a man-height tunnel with several small kinks. You'll need to bend down briefly to enter, but can stand upright inside. Daylight doesn't penetrate far, so bringing a light is recommended, though it can be explored without one for a 'test of courage'. The exit is on a very steep slope.
Yes, the Sandstone Cave has a hidden entrance about 3 meters above the forest path, requiring you to crouch to enter. Once inside, the bottom is level. The Heitersberg Sand Cave also requires a brief crouch at the entrance.
The region around Wohlen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Wohlen guide, or explore running trails, like those in the Running Trails around Wohlen guide. Many of these routes pass near or can be combined with visits to the local caves and quarries.
The St. Beatus Caves offer a vast tunnel system stretching over 14 kilometers, featuring numerous underground streams and waterfalls. The temperature inside remains a constant 8 to 10 degrees Celsius. Beyond the natural formations, there's a museum about the underground world and a restaurant with views over Lake Thun. Legend says St. Beatus scared away a dragon from these caves.
Yes, the Mägenwil Quarry is equipped with a fireplace and a shelter, making it a convenient spot for various activities, especially in case of bad weather. A grate for the fireplace is available.
Visitors appreciate the diverse underground experiences, from exploring historical tunnels to observing unique geological features. The Mägenwil Quarry is particularly popular for its carved sculptures and family-friendly amenities like the fireplace and shelter. The sense of adventure in places like the Heitersberg Sand Cave also draws many.
The Sarmenstorfer Sandstone Cave is reached via an easy, flat grass trail along the edge of the forest, making it readily accessible for a pleasant walk.
Temperatures inside caves can be cooler than outside, even in summer. For example, the St. Beatus Caves maintain 8-10°C year-round. It's advisable to wear layers of clothing and sturdy shoes. For darker caves like the Sandstone Cave or Heitersberg Sand Cave, bringing a headlamp or flashlight is highly recommended.


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