Best caves around Bischofszell are primarily found in the broader Thurgau region, as the town itself is known for its historic architecture and river landscapes. The area features geological formations like the Hohlenstein caves, which are part of a rugged, rocky environment. These natural features offer opportunities for those interested in exploring the region's unique geology. While prominent caves are not directly within Bischofszell, the surrounding Thurgau area provides several notable spots for cave exploration.
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The impressive Chatzestaager rock with a half-cave, 15 million years old. Beware of rockfall. Only visible from the western side of the river from the pebble beach (not from the Chatzensteig stairs).
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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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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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A magnificent lookout with incredible distant views. Families can also stop for a roll and picnic here
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Here you can stay overnight... Bring your own mattress...
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Huge caves, take a flashlight with you... great with children
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The primary caves in the broader Thurgau region near Bischofszell are the Hohlenstein caves. These include the Hohlenstein Cave (left, west), known for its size and suitability for exploration with a flashlight, and the Hohlenstein cave and climbing crag (right/east), which also features a climbing wall. Additionally, the Chatzestaager Rock on the Thur river features an impressive 15-million-year-old half-cave.
Yes, the Hohlenstein Cave (left, west) is considered great for children, especially with a flashlight for exploration. The nearby Viewing platform, which overlooks the Hohlenstein caves, is also family-friendly and offers benches and a barbecue area for breaks.
Beyond the caves themselves, the area offers diverse natural features. You can find viewpoints like the Viewing platform with panoramas of the mountains. The Chatzestaager Rock is located by the Thur river and includes a pebble beach. The broader region is characterized by rivers like the Thur and Sitter, and nature reserves with high moor landscapes.
The Hohlenstein caves are generally considered intermediate. The access path to the caves, such as the Cave entrance at the top, can be partly rope-secured and somewhat exposed, but is accessible to sure-footed individuals. Exploring the interior of the Hohlenstein Cave (left, west) requires a flashlight.
Yes, the Hohlenstein cave and climbing crag (right/east) is specifically designated as a climbing crag, offering opportunities for climbing enthusiasts in a rugged, rocky environment.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities in the vicinity. For instance, you can find numerous running trails around Bischofszell, including routes like the 'Bischofszell Town Hall – Thur River Viewpoint loop'. You can explore these and other options on the Running Trails around Bischofszell guide.
Besides exploring the caves and hiking, the region around Bischofszell offers cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Old Town Bischofszell – Weinfelden Old Town loop' for cycling or the 'Wannenbrücke — over the Sitter – Tannenberg loop' for mountain biking. More details are available in the Cycling around Bischofszell guide and the MTB Trails around Bischofszell guide.
The Hohlenstein cave and climbing crag (right/east) is noted as a place where you can stay overnight, provided you bring your own mattress.
When exploring the Hohlenstein caves, it is recommended to bring a flashlight, especially for the Hohlenstein Cave (left, west) due to its size. If you plan to stay overnight in the Hohlenstein cave and climbing crag (right/east), you should bring your own mattress.
Visitors appreciate the unique geological features and the opportunities for exploration. The Viewing platform is highly rated for its beautiful panorama and as an ideal spot for a break. The Hohlenstein caves themselves are enjoyed for their size and the exciting experience they offer, particularly for families.
Yes, the Viewing platform in the Felsenholz forest is directly on the Hohlenstein cliff, offering a beautiful view of the mountains and overlooking the Hohlenstein caves. It's a great spot to take a break.


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