Best caves around Sankt Anton im Montafon are located within the geologically rich Montafon region, an Alpine area known for its diverse natural features. This scenic location serves as a starting point for various outdoor activities, including underground explorations. The region offers a range of caves, from historic mining sites to natural grottoes and more adventurous cave-via ferrata combinations.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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The cave aptly bears its name, as it descends directly into the mountain. At the entrance, you truly find yourself facing a pitch-black abyss. This cave is best left to speleologists.
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Also as a descent from Sulzfluh, but only for experienced hikers (passing difficult in places). There is a large Stoneman at the entrance (actual exit).
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If you get off your bike for a moment and stray about 20 m from the path, you can look into the Trübbach cave from the outside. There is a strong warning against entering due to falling rocks or sudden water ingress.
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Without a sign I wouldn't have seen it as a cow hole 🙈
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Yes, Kuhloch is a family-friendly natural monument. It's a dry gorge with impressive rock walls up to 10 meters high, showcasing curves created by ancient water flow. It offers an accessible and interesting natural experience for all ages.
The Historic St. Anna Mine (Bartholomäberg, Montafon) provides a unique glimpse into the region's ancient mining traditions. You can venture up to 115 meters deep into the mountain and learn about the lives of the miners. Bartholomäberg is one of the oldest mining areas in the Alpine region.
For a more adventurous experience, the Gauablick Cave is integrated into a via ferrata route on the Sulzfluh. This 350-meter long cave requires a headlamp and offers a unique combination of climbing and underground exploration. It's a medium-difficulty challenge for those seeking excitement.
The region features diverse natural formations. Kuhloch, for instance, is a dry gorge where you can observe impressive rock walls and scours formed by ancient water flow. Other natural grottoes and cave systems in the Sulzfluh area, like the Apollo Cave, are known for their significant length and geological features.
Yes, expert tours are available at the Historic St. Anna Mine (Bartholomäberg, Montafon). These tours provide insights into the history of mining and the working conditions of miners. The duration of the mine tour is approximately 30 minutes.
The Historic St. Anna Mine is typically open from mid-June to mid-October. For natural caves like those on the Sulzfluh, the best time to visit is generally during the warmer months when hiking trails are clear, though specific opening times may vary.
For adventurous caves like Gauablick Cave or self-guided explorations of caves like Chilchhöli and Seehöli on the Sulzfluh, a headlamp is essential due to complete darkness. For the Historic St. Anna Mine, sturdy shoes and clothing suitable for cool conditions are recommended, and protective clothing is provided.
The Montafon region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, as well as running trails. For example, explore routes like the 'Cycle path along the Ill – Alfenz Cycle Bridge loop' or 'Little Beach on the Ill River loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes, Cycling, and Running Trails guides for Sankt Anton im Montafon.
Yes, the Abgrundhöli Cave is described as challenging and best left to speleologists due to its steep descent into the mountain. Similarly, the Trübbach Cave has warnings against entry due to falling rocks or sudden water ingress, making it suitable only for viewing from the outside.
Caves like Chilchhöli (Church Cave) and Seehöli on the Sulzfluh cave path can be explored 'a little way at your own risk.' A headlamp is necessary for entry into these, offering a more self-guided experience for hikers prepared with the right equipment.
The caves in the Montafon region are unique for their diversity, ranging from ancient mining sites like the Historic St. Anna Mine, which is the only show mine in Vorarlberg, to natural grottoes and challenging cave-via ferrata combinations such as the Gauablick Cave. The region's geological richness provides a variety of underground experiences.
Yes, the Maria Hüllet Grotto is a rock grotto featuring a sculpture of Mary and benches. It serves as a peaceful and well-maintained site, likely for contemplation or quiet visits, offering a different kind of underground experience.


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