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Top 20 Caves around Guntramsdorf

Best caves around Guntramsdorf. Guntramsdorf is a region known for its wine culture and outdoor activities, including hiking. While natural caves are not prominent directly within the town, the area offers access to unique underground attractions. The nearby Seegrotte Hinterbrühl, a former gypsum mine, features Europe's largest underground lake. This proximity provides opportunities to explore historical and geological sites.

Best caves around Guntramsdorf

  • The most popular caves is Einöd Cave, a natural monument. This cave is accessible from April…

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Matterhörndl

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A bit off the beaten path, just before the hussar temple. Is it easy to pass it if you do not pay attention?

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King's Cave

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10/02/2022 - Near the former Rauheneck Castle, which together with the Rauhenstein controlled the entrance to the picturesque Helenental near Baden, lies the bizarre royal cave, which was already inhabited …

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Anton's Grotto

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The network of promenades dates back to Archduke Anton (1779–1835), who had it built in the years up to 1829. The highlight was the Antonsgrotte, which stands roughly opposite the …

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Einöd Cave

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The Einödhöhle is accessible from April to the end of October. In winter you should refrain from it, so as not to disturb the bats. Equipped with a headlamp you …

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Höllensteinlucke Cave

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.02 2/16/2019 - The Höllensteinlucke 1915/10 in Kaltenleut give, to the Höllenstein rock here is the Höllensteinlucke, well known to all hikers, but apart from its qualification as a barbecue …

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May 8, 2026, Königshöhle

The people who lived in the Baden region around 3000 years ago were referred to as the "Baden culture" due to the sensational finds made around the so-called "Königshöhle" (King's Cave).

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Höllensteinlucke: Best viewed from the hiking trail. Luckily there are 4 routes

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May 3, 2026, Einödhöhle

After his death, the giant Einöder was carried away into the Anninger. To this day, he lives deep within the Einödhöhle and is considered by the people to be the most powerful guardian of the land against the incursions of enemy armies from the east.

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Höllensteinlucke – the breather for altitude heroes 😅 Are you on your way to the Höllensteinhaus, panting like a broken vacuum cleaner and wondering if you're lost? Don't worry – you've arrived at the Höllensteinlucke! 🎉 This legendary "lucke" isn't a magical portal, but simply a small cut in the terrain – but for tired hiking legs, it feels like a gift from the Vienna Woods. 🌲✨ Here you can take a short breather, question your existence, and mentally prepare for the final climb. Because from here on, things get tough again – but hey, you're not here for fun. Or are you? 😄

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January 7, 2025, Anton's Grotto

The Antonsgrotte opposite the Cholera Chapel in Helenental is a popular destination. The place of worship, always decorated with candles, now has another attraction. Bird feeding is carried out there with particular passion, and indeed: the birds eat a lot and happily. BADEN. Bird feeding at the Antonsgrotte is a tradition. Elisabeth Werkmann - she has been looking after the Antonsgrotte for five years - took over this task last year from her predecessor, who suddenly dropped out. Source: www.meinbezirk.at/baden/c-lokales/kerzerln-vogerln-und-baeume-mit-gesichtern_a7034811

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Michael
November 24, 2024, Einödhöhle

Small & big explorers can explore the cave

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November 17, 2024, Einödhöhle

The isolated cave is closed from September 16th to April 30th to allow the bats to hibernate in peace.

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August 15, 2024, Anton's Grotto

The network of promenades dates back to Archduke Anton (1779–1835), who had it built in the years up to 1829. The highlight was the Antonsgrotte, which stands roughly opposite the Cholera Chapel, which did not yet exist at the time. The approximately 2.2 km long section of the Helenental from Antonsbrücke to Antonsgrotte is therefore called Antonstal. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helenental

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most unique underground experience near Guntramsdorf?

The most unique experience is the Seegrotte Hinterbrühl, located just a short distance from Guntramsdorf. It's a former gypsum mine that was flooded, creating Europe's largest underground lake. Visitors can take a tranquil boat ride across its emerald-green waters and explore a labyrinth of tunnels.

Are there any historical caves or sites to explore around Guntramsdorf?

Yes, the region offers several historical sites. The King's Cave is a significant historical site and natural monument, known for being inhabited in the Neolithic Age and yielding important archaeological finds. The Seegrotte Hinterbrühl also has a rich history, from its origins as a gypsum mine to its use as a secret underground factory during World War II.

What natural features can I expect to see in the caves near Guntramsdorf?

Beyond the unique underground lake at Seegrotte Hinterbrühl, you can explore various natural formations. Matterhörndl is a small limestone rock formation offering a unique opening to pass through. Einöd Cave features three halls to explore, and Höllensteinlucke Cave offers a viewpoint.

Are there family-friendly caves or grottoes in the area?

Yes, Anton's Grotto is considered family-friendly and is a popular destination with a tradition of bird feeding. The Seegrotte Hinterbrühl is also accessible for most of the tour, including those with strollers, making it suitable for families.

What is the best time to visit the caves around Guntramsdorf?

The Einöd Cave is accessible from April to the end of October. During winter, it's best to avoid disturbing the bat habitat. The Seegrotte Hinterbrühl maintains a constant temperature of 9°C year-round, making it a refreshing escape in summer and a warm retreat in winter.

How can I reach the Seegrotte Hinterbrühl from Guntramsdorf?

The Seegrotte Hinterbrühl is easily accessible from Guntramsdorf, approximately 12 minutes by taxi or a short bus ride. Public transport options are available to reach Hinterbrühl.

What should I bring if I want to explore caves like Einöd Cave?

For caves like Einöd Cave, which allows exploration of its three halls, it's recommended to bring a headlamp. The constant temperature inside the Seegrotte Hinterbrühl means a light jacket is advisable even in summer.

Are there any hiking trails near the caves around Guntramsdorf?

Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including easy hikes, around Guntramsdorf. For detailed information and routes, explore the Easy hikes around Guntramsdorf guide.

Can I go cycling or gravel biking near the caves?

Absolutely. Guntramsdorf and its surroundings are well-suited for cycling and gravel biking. You can discover routes in the Cycling around Guntramsdorf guide and the Gravel biking around Guntramsdorf guide.

What is the significance of King's Cave?

The King's Cave is a highly significant archaeological site. It was inhabited during the Neolithic Age (2200 to 1800 BC), and excavations here have yielded such important finds that the entire period is known as the 'Baden culture' in Austria. It's also steeped in legends, with tales of King Bela IV of Hungary seeking refuge there.

Is the Seegrotte Hinterbrühl accessible for visitors with limited mobility?

The Seegrotte Hinterbrühl offers step-free access for most of the tour, making it accessible to a wide range of visitors, including those with wheelchairs and strollers. However, the boat ride involves a lower level.

Are there places to eat or stay near the caves in Guntramsdorf?

Guntramsdorf is known for its wine culture and offers various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. You'll find places to refresh and stay within the town and its immediate vicinity after exploring the caves.

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