Best caves around Bussnang are found within a region of Switzerland characterized by its varied natural landscape. The area offers a range of outdoor experiences, including natural monuments and historical sites. Visitors can explore diverse geological formations and forest trails. This guide details notable cave systems and related attractions in the vicinity of Bussnang.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Very short steep climb, a bit difficult with a stroller, but you can get through
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The caves are exciting and, according to the reservation slip, are often rented for overnight stays. In front of the caves or the impressive Nagelfluhwand, a very cool but sometimes challenging path leads through. Certainly not suitable for everyone under 80 because it also includes a very short climbing section.
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A contemplative place to stay for a while
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It's simply beautiful here: the large semi-cave, the small waterfall with a pool above it, a small barbecue area with a view of this enchanting backdrop ... I wouldn't have been surprised if Tarzan had swung himself up on a liana.
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Going down the path to the caves and climbing spots is really rewarding. Somewhat exposed but accessible to anyone under the age of 80, provided they are sure-footed.
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Very worthwhile ravine with a well-developed path and impressive "Hohlen Stein". Steep places are equipped with stairs.
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One of the most beautiful parts of the Thur I know. When the water level is low, you can get to the waterfall directly over the rocks. However, one should not underestimate the power of water! At this point, there have been several tricky situations, 1x unfortunately also with a fatal outcome for 2 young people.
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The region around Bussnang offers a variety of cave types, including natural rock formations, historical grottoes, and semi-caves. You can find everything from impressive natural chambers to sites with religious significance.
Yes, the Marian Grotto at Schloss Spiegelberg is considered family-friendly, offering a contemplative place for visitors. Additionally, the Hohlenstein Cave (left, west) is noted as great for children, especially if you bring a flashlight.
The Bruderloch Cave features impressive, artificially created chambers with a spring at the back. The Hohlen Stein Gorge includes a large semi-cave, a waterfall with a pond, and steep steps, creating a wildly romantic natural setting.
The Bruderloch Cave is recognized as a historical site with artificially created chambers. The Marian Grotto at Schloss Spiegelberg is a religious building and cave, serving as a replica of the Lourdes grotto and a place for prayer and devotion.
Visitors appreciate the impressive nature of sites like Bruderloch Cave and the wildly romantic atmosphere of the Hohlen Stein Gorge. The Viewing platform near the Hohlenstein caves is also popular for its beautiful panorama and as an ideal spot for a break.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, the 'Bruderloch Cave – Fire Pit at Bruderloch Cave loop from Schönholzerswilen' is an easy 6.3 km hike that takes you directly to the Bruderloch Cave. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Bussnang guide.
Caves, even in summer, tend to be cool and damp, with potential for dripping water. It's advisable to wear layers, sturdy shoes with good grip, and possibly a light rain jacket. Bringing a flashlight is also recommended for exploring darker sections, such as the Hohlenstein Cave.
The Hohlenstein Cave (left, west) is categorized as intermediate and involves some climbing. The path leading down to the Hohlenstein caves and climbing spots is described as rewarding, though somewhat exposed, requiring sure-footedness.
While specific opening times vary, some notable Swiss caves like the Höllgrotten Caves are open from April through October, offering a cool escape during warmer months. Others, like the St. Beatus Caves, are open year-round, sometimes even hosting special events in winter. It's best to check specific cave opening hours before planning your visit.
Absolutely. The region around Bussnang offers various outdoor activities. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'Thur River Trail' or 'Glider Airfield' loops, detailed in the Gravel biking around Bussnang guide. For general cycling, there are routes like the 'View of Lake Constance loop' in the Cycling around Bussnang guide.
Yes, there is a Viewing platform located directly on the Hohlenstein cliff, above the two Hohlenstein caves. It offers a beautiful panorama of the mountains and is equipped with benches and a barbecue area, making it an ideal spot to take a break.


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