Best caves around Puchberg am Schneeberg are located in Lower Austria, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and dense forests. This area offers a variety of natural features, including caves that combine geological interest with historical significance. The landscape provides opportunities for exploration, from ice caves to historic refuges. These natural landmarks contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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I definitely recommend visiting Raxeishöhle. Usually, there is snow in the cave, and if you are lucky, you would be able to see beautiful icicles. When I was there (in the middle of June), the cave floor was covered by ice, so I decided not to go further into the cave. I would also recommend bringing a flashlight.
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I definitely recommend visiting Raxeishöhle. Usually, there is snow in the cave, and if you are lucky, you would be able to see beautiful icicles. When I was there (in the middle of June), the cave floor was covered by ice, so I decided not to go further into the cave.
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Slings and carabiners are only recommended for the backpack/cave
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Short detour to the men's grotto, if you are sure-footed, you can walk from there to the women's cave
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The Wildenauersteig (D, 1+) on the Hohe Wand is an old, classic via ferrata that works almost entirely without steel cable insurance. It is secured so well with iron clamps that you can also use these climbing aids to secure it with the via ferrata set. The climb is impressive because of its steepness and the spectacular vertical cave, the exit of which you can only squeeze through with your backpack removed. In terms of landscape, this climb is an experience and much less traveled than the mountain club via ferrata that runs parallel to it. Tip: In addition to the via ferrata equipment, take a sling + carabiner to secure the backpack in the cave. Ibex sightings are possible. Source: https://www.alpenvereinaktiv.com/mobile/de/tour/wildenauersteig-d-/118759336/
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Nice climb with a long ladder through a chimney.
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Not easy to find from above, but much more fun to climb from below anyway. First up the vertical wall over iron bars, then along a small wooden platform and the climax is a long ladder through a vertical "tunnel"! Especially for children (with a little experience and secured, if still small) unforgettable.
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The region offers a variety of caves, including natural ice caves like the Raxeishöhle Ice Cave, historic escape caves such as the Herrengrotte Cave, and caves integrated into challenging climbing routes like the Frauenluckensteig (Hohe Wand).
Both the Herrengrotte Cave and the Raxeishöhle Ice Cave served as escape caves during the 1529 siege of Vienna, providing refuge for local inhabitants. Archaeological findings confirm their use during this period.
Yes, the Raxeishöhle Ice Cave is known for its consistently cool internal environment, often retaining ice and icicles even in warmer months like June. It is well-hidden among the pines.
Visitors to the Raxeishöhle Ice Cave are advised to bring a flashlight for exploration. For a more adventurous visit, a sling and carabiner are recommended for securing backpacks, as some parts may involve scrambling or challenging terrain.
Yes, the Frauenluckensteig (Hohe Wand) features a 15-meter high, vertical cave shaft called the Frauenlucke, which is accessed via a bold iron ladder as part of a via ferrata. The Wildenauersteig, Hohe Wand also includes a spectacular vertical cave that requires removing your backpack to squeeze through.
The Frauenluckensteig is considered a challenging and psychologically demanding via ferrata. It involves steep sections and a 15-meter vertical iron ladder through a cave shaft. Appropriate via ferrata equipment is essential, and it is not recommended for children without additional security.
The area around Puchberg am Schneeberg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, waterfall hikes, and MTB trails. Popular routes include the Elisabeth Church on Schneeberg loop or the Marias Land Lake loop.
Some caves, particularly those integrated into climbing routes like the Frauenluckensteig, are challenging and require appropriate equipment and experience. While some parts might be accessible, they are generally not considered easy for young children and often require additional safety measures.
Visitors appreciate the unique combination of natural beauty and historical significance. The Raxeishöhle Ice Cave is noted for being well-hidden and a unique natural phenomenon. The Frauenluckensteig is praised as an original and delightful via ferrata, offering an eventful experience.
The Raxeishöhle Ice Cave stands out for its unique geological feature of retaining ice and icicles throughout much of the year, even into summer, due to its consistently cool internal environment.
The Raxeishöhle Ice Cave is described by visitors as being "very well hidden between the pines," making its discovery part of the adventure. It can be challenging to find without careful navigation.


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