Best caves around Radfeld are found in the surrounding areas of Tyrol, offering insights into geology and local history. Radfeld itself is situated in a region known for its natural landscapes and historical significance, particularly in mining. The nearby towns of Rattenberg and the Alpbachtal valley feature various cave-like formations and historical mining tunnels. These sites provide opportunities to explore the geological and industrial past of the area.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A descent from the Kragenjoch via this route is not recommended: It is an extremely steep descent down a narrow gravel path that seems to never end. Not suitable for inexperienced hikers or children.
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One of Rattenberg's special sights is the parish church of St. Virgil and St. Catherine. This Gothic building has two naves. Once, it was a separate church for citizens and miners. Important artists redesigned the building in the Baroque style. A chapel commemorates Saint Notburga, who was born in Rattenberg. Noteworthy: an elevator leads from the Painter's Corner to the church portal. 😉
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A hand-dug tunnel about 10m long in the Gratlspitze mountain range. On the back of the mountain there are numerous other former tunnels that indicate mining.
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The immediate proximity of the steeply sloping Schlossberg site and the spatial limitations of the building site meant that the church building itself showed some special features. The origins of the church are Gothic. It was built between 1473 and 1506 and acquired its current Baroque architectural style in the 18th century. The main artistic features are the so-called "Annenaltar" in the southern choir stalls with its statues, the vault frescoes by SB Faistenerger and Matthäus Günther and the Lourdes Shrine.
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Information about the caves at: https://www.zobodat.at/pdf/Hoehle_69_0038-0048.pdf
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Südtiroler Strasse 67 is the birthplace of Saint Notburga, who enjoys great prestige in the region. She was born in Rattenberg in 1265 and, as a child, was appointed maidservant to the Count of Rottenburg in the Lower Inn Valley. She always saved some of the meals she received there to give to the poor and beggars. After the death of the countess, his stepdaughter Ottilie forced her to leave the castle and she became a maidservant on a farm in Eben. The farmer was harsh and exploited his staff. He wanted to continue working in the evening, but Notburga did not want to give in and shouted loudly "Rest time". She threw up her sickle, which miraculously stayed in the air. When Ottilie died she returned to the castle where she served faithfully until her death. She died on September 14, 1313 and is now located in the Notburgakirche in Eben, Tyrol. You cannot visit her birthplace, but you can read all about her miracles and her life on the facade plaque.
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The region around Radfeld offers a mix of natural caves, historical mining tunnels, and grottoes. These include both natural formations and man-made structures that reflect the area's geological and mining heritage.
Yes, you can visit the Historic Mining Tunnel on Gratlspitze, a hand-dug tunnel about 10 meters long that provides a glimpse into the region's mining past. Another similar site is the Alpbach Show Mine, a 15-meter historic tunnel uncovered in 2019, located near the former mining region around Schwaz and Brixlegg.
The Parish Church of St. Virgil and St. Catherine in Rattenberg includes a Lourdes Shrine, which offers a quiet, contemplative space. The nearby Mariengrotte Rattenberg is a small grotto carved into the rock near this church, providing a peaceful spot for reflection.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Cave Near Seekarspitze is a walk-in cave that extends very far into the dark, offering an experience for explorers. Be aware that it is considered challenging.
The Tischofer Cave, located further afield in the Kaisertal valley near Kufstein, is an archaeologically significant site known for Stone Age bone finds and its use as a shelter and later as a weapons cache. You can reach it via the Kaiser Path. Artifacts from the cave are displayed in the Kufstein Fortress and City Museum. For more information, you can visit visitacity.com.
Yes, the Shrine at the Cave is a religious building located within a cave. It requires a challenging climb but rewards visitors with a great view.
The region offers various hiking trails. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the Museum of Tyrolean Farmhouses – Reintaler Lake loop. More challenging mountain hikes include the Gratlspitz Summit loop. You can find more details on routes in the easy hikes around Radfeld guide and the mountain hikes around Radfeld guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes in the area. Options include the Reintaler Lake – Mariastein Castle loop or the Augustinian Museum Rattenberg – View of Angerberg loop. Discover more routes in the cycling around Radfeld guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The community has shared 121 photos and given 79 upvotes to the various cave-related highlights, indicating a strong interest in both the geological formations and the historical insights offered by sites like the mining tunnels and ancient caves.
While some caves involve challenging climbs, the Parish Church of St. Virgil and St. Catherine in Rattenberg, which includes a Lourdes Shrine, is noted as family-friendly and even has an elevator leading to the church portal, making it accessible.
The 'mine entrance' near the Kundler Gate, at the boundary of Radfeld and Rattenberg, is a visible reminder of the region's copper mining history. While it once led to a copper tunnel, it is now protected by bars, serving as a historical landmark rather than an accessible cave.


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