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The Top 17 Caves in the Allgäu Alps

Looking to visit a cave in the Allgäu Alps on your next adventure? To help you better plan your next outdoor experience, we’ve collected Allgäu Alps’s 17

best caves for you. Based on the experiences of other users, each is a recommendation you know you can trust — so you can better plan your next adventure.

Last updated: November 1, 2025

Wild Maidens' Rock Caves

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A great destination especially for children. There is great climbing here and two benches invite you to linger. In addition, a small board describes the history of the place.

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Marian Grotto, Falkenstein

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Directly below the castle ruins.

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Commemorative plaque - bronze relief - dedicated to Johann Schiebel, the developer of the gorge, by the Breitach Gorge Association
At the tunnel entrance to the Breitach Gorge 🌊🏞⛰, the …

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Sturmanns Cave

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Damn long and steep climb.
But the view and the cave are worth it 👍😀

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Lourdes Chapel and Grotto, Tannheim

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Idyllic little church, worth seeing

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Hölloch Cave Entrance

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The entrance to the second longest cave in Germany after the huge dumping pit. However, you do not see much except the first meters of the entrance shaft.

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Wild Maiden Rock

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The Wildfräuleinstein is interesting and has a remarkable history.
A great playground for children - with a little caution!

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This cave was used by Stone Age people as early as 10,000 BC and is considered the oldest known place of residence for people in the Allgäu. The discoverer was Count Vojkffy, after whom the hiking trail is named.

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A cooling cave on the way to the Kemptner hut. It's impressive when you walk through it. You can hear the roaring water below, but you can't see it.

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Rappenfluh Rock Labyrinth

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The "Rappenfluh" near Hittisau, an interesting rock labyrinth in the forest.
There is a lot to discover, narrow paths, cave-like passages.
Older children have fun.
Paths not suitable for strollers. Good footwear required

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