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Wildkirchli Chapel (St. Michael's Cave Chapel)

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In 1621, Father Philippus Tanner from Appenzell went to the Wildkirchli to bless the cattle. He was so taken with this cave that …

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Wildkirchli Caves

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Three interconnected wide caves (Altar Cave or Kirchli Cave, Lower Cave, Upper Cave) at an altitude of 1488-1500 m in the up to 120 m high rock face …

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Thurfälle

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Just a few minutes from the post bus stop in Unterwasser, it's accessible on a flat path. A beautiful gorge awaits. Along the way, there's a barbecue area on the banks of the Säntisthur.

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Ofenloch Gorge

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The oven hole is in the Grand Canyon of eastern Switzerland. The Necker, which is still very young here, falls around 100 m over the Nagelfluh rock face and then …

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Ofenloch and Waterfalls in Necker Canyon

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The path through the Neckar Gorge impressively leads you into a mystical, original landscape characterized by wild beauty. The Neckar has buried itself in millions of years in the geological …

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1 Ιουλίου 2025, Wildkirchli Caves

What was built here is simply brilliant.

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Simply magnificent here..

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Our mountain guesthouse has seen many a proud face after the steep climb. The guesthouse, in its current form, has existed since 1860, making it one of the oldest mountain inns in Switzerland. Pastor Ulmann was the first hermit to live in the hermitage in the Wildkirchli in 1658. More than 20 men followed his example until 1853, shaping the history of the Wildkirchli as hermits and first hosts. Since then, this mystical place has fascinated generations. Stories are told of little wild people who are said to have once lived in the Wildkirchli caves and come to the aid of the herdsmen. The Aescher inspires poets and artists to create new works. Bones of cave bears and stone tools bear witness to the cave's ancient shelter. Source: https://aescher.ch/

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Very impressive, beautiful to look at! Services are also held here.

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A great cave, with very interesting information. The hiking trail leads directly through the cave.

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Great gorge at Ofenloch, safety is mandatory

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3 Αυγούστου 2024, Wildkirchli Caves

Wildkirchli Caves Three interconnected wide caves (Altar Cave or Kirchli Cave, Lower Cave, Upper Cave) at an altitude of 1488-1500 m in the up to 120 m high rock face on the eastern edge of the Ebenalp, southwest of Weissbad (municipality of Schwende AI). The Altar Cave with a flat barrel vault, the entrance of which widens like a vestibule, was set up as a chapel by Pastor Paulus Ulmann in 1657. This was given an altar back wall in 1785 and a new bell tower in 1860. A wall closes off the rear part of the cave (cellar cave) under the wet transverse gap. Hermits lived in the Lower Cave during the summer months from 1658 to 1853. After that it was used as a festival hut (guest house cave) for the Aescher guest house. Since 1972 the renovated hermit's house has served as a museum. The Lower Cave narrows at the back to a passage that leads into a high, wide cave inside the mountain (Upper Cave). In this, you can reach the cave gate 12 m higher up via a massive pile of rubble. Early finds of bones and teeth of cave bears from the area of the rocky path in front of the lower caves came to the Natural History Museum in St. Gallen. To expand the collection, Emil Bächler carried out excavations in the three caves from 1903 to 1908. In 1904, he discovered prehistoric tools in flint-like pieces of rock from an upper layer of the Altar Cave. Their similarity to types from the Mousterian (Paleolithic) proved for the first time the presence of Neanderthals in the mountains. People spoke of the Wildkirchli culture. Later finds in other mountain caves led to the term Alpine Paleolithic. Both terms are no longer generally used today. The state of research around 1900 only vaguely identified the relationship between cave bear bones and cultural remains during the Younger Ice Age. It was only after 1950 that special sediment analyses made it possible to classify the cave sediments in the fine division of the last Ice Age (Würm Ice Age) that had since taken place, and thus to date them to an age of around 60,000-10,000 years. The majority of the altar cave remained untouched. Here, the old excavation rubble could be quickly excavated and a complete layer profile exposed for observation of the individual sediment parts and for taking samples. Text / Source: Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (HLS) https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/articles/012768/2014-11-11/

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Wildkirchli Caves Three interconnected wide caves (Altar Cave or Kirchli Cave, Lower Cave, Upper Cave) at an altitude of 1488-1500 m in the up to 120 m high rock face on the eastern edge of the Ebenalp, southwest of Weissbad (municipality of Schwende AI). The Altar Cave with a flat barrel vault, the entrance of which widens like a vestibule, was set up as a chapel by Pastor Paulus Ulmann in 1657. This was given an altar back wall in 1785 and a new bell tower in 1860. A wall closes off the rear part of the cave (cellar cave) under the wet transverse gap. Hermits lived in the Lower Cave during the summer months from 1658 to 1853. It was then used as a festival hut (guest house cave) for the Aescher guest house. Since 1972 the renovated hermit's house has served as a museum. The Lower Cave narrows at the back to a passage that leads into a high, wide cave inside the mountain (Upper Cave). In this, you can reach the cave gate 12 m higher up via a massive pile of rubble. Early finds of bones and teeth of cave bears from the area of the rocky path in front of the lower caves came to the Natural History Museum in St. Gallen. To expand the collection, Emil Bächler carried out excavations in the three caves from 1903 to 1908. In 1904, he discovered prehistoric tools in flint-like pieces of rock from an upper layer of the Altar Cave. Their similarity to types from the Mousterian (Paleolithic) proved for the first time the presence of Neanderthals in the mountains. People spoke of the Wildkirchli culture. Later finds in other mountain caves led to the term Alpine Paleolithic. Both terms are no longer generally used today. The state of research around 1900 only vaguely identified the relationship between cave bear bones and cultural remains during the Younger Ice Age. It was only after 1950 that special sediment analyses made it possible to classify the cave sediments in the fine division of the last Ice Age (Würm Ice Age) that had since taken place, and thus to date them to an age of around 60,000-10,000 years. The majority of the altar cave remained untouched. Here, the old excavation rubble could be quickly excavated and a complete layer profile exposed for observation of the individual sediment parts and for taking samples. Text / Source: Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (HLS) https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/articles/012768/2014-11-11/

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