Caves around Seewen offer a range of subterranean experiences within the Swiss landscape. The region, part of Canton Schwyz, features natural formations including gorges and nature reserves that often contain accessible cave systems. These sites provide insights into geological processes and historical human activity. The area is characterized by its varied terrain, from forested valleys to impressive rock formations.
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In addition to its scenic beauty, the Kaltbrunnental Valley is a great outdoor playground for families. The stream offers fun activities and children's canyoning, easy access to the water, and barbecue areas are available. A hot tip, especially in summer.
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Already 12,000 years ago, gatherers and hunters used the protection of the caves in Chessiloch.
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Very interesting cave in which numerous archaeological finds from prehistoric times (Magdalenian culture, Neanderthals, Paleolithic) were made.
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A beautiful tour for cave explorers, goblin fans, nature lovers, historians ...
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The Ermitage is a large and lovingly designed green area from 1785, with three idyllic ponds, several romantic grottos, historical buildings, pretty walking paths between the shore and the edge of the forest and, on top of it all, the castle ruins of Bierseck Castle, as the crowning glory of the whole. It is a wonderful place for physical and mental relaxation, but those seeking peace and quiet should visit outside of the holidays or weekends. It is a real visitor magnet. Warning! The grottos can only be reached on foot and via steep stairs. The rest of the garden is mostly wheelchair accessible and suitable for pushchairs. There are no parking spaces directly at the Ermitage! Free entry!
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Fine cookie. "Made with love".
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The Hermitage in Arlesheim is a romantic landscape garden based on the English model. It is a place of silence, peace, contemplation, and for some even a place of strength. The meandering, playful paths make you want to discover the various nooks and crannies of the Hermitage. Here you can meet the hermit Brother Klaus or discover small cave entrances. The Hermitage also has a beautifully landscaped pond. The wooden footbridge that leads into the pond invites you to linger. The Hermitage has its charm in every season. It was opened in 1785. There is so much to say and learn about the Hermitage that it is worth taking part in one of the regular tours. Ask the Arlesheim Tourist Office or the "Friends of the Hermitage" association. Towards the end of the 18th century, the largest English garden in Switzerland was created on the Birseck castle hill. English gardens combine the natural landscape with artificial elements that are based on nature. Observation platforms, waterfalls, suspension bridges and hermits' cells were created, which were connected by winding paths. Even in ancient times, the area around the Ermitage was apparently a sacred landscape. Finds in the caves prove that this area was already inhabited in the Stone Age. "The sensitive people who live close to nature must have always noticed the high vibrations at the Ermitage, which is why it can be assumed that the hill with its caves has been the home of wise women and men for thousands of years." And even today, a secret hovers over the landscape. There are intense power spots right next to the grotto complex in the entrance area, at the rock overhang at the carousel square or on the square of the Temple Rustique. These are the power spots whose vibrations help to open the inner eyes. The Ermitage has become a true place of pilgrimage for many who know the importance of such places and appreciate their influence. Source: Pier Hänni, Magical Jura. Hikes to places of power from Schaffhausen, via Basel to the Neuenburg Jura, AT Verlag, Baden and Munich, pp. 76-80.
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The region around Seewen, part of Canton Schwyz, offers a variety of natural caves, historical caves, and karst formations. You can find everything from narrow passages to sites with archaeological significance, often nestled within gorges and nature reserves.
Visitors frequently explore the Kaltbrunnental Gorge, which features natural monuments, viewpoints, and caves, offering easy hiking trails. Another popular spot is the Chaltbrunnental Nature Reserve, known for its waterfalls, forests, and numerous caves, with an educational trail explaining the area's karst geology.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden, a large English landscaped garden, includes small caves, lakes, and wild places, making it suitable for all ages. Further afield, the St. Beatus Caves near Interlaken are highly family-friendly, featuring well-lit pathways, a museum, a restaurant, and a dragon-themed playground. The Höllgrotten Caves near Baar also offer a captivating experience with their unique dripstone formations.
Absolutely. The Schalberg Cave is a notable historical site where flint tools from the Mousterian period, Ice Age fauna remains, and artifacts from the early Stone Age Horgen culture and late Bronze Age have been discovered. Human bones were also found, suggesting its use as a burial site. Similarly, the Kastel Cave is known to have been inhabited by prehistoric people.
The region is rich in natural wonders. You can observe impressive rock formations, stalactite grottoes, and underground waterfalls. Gorges like Kaltbrunnental and Chaltbrunnental feature winding streams, dense forests, and the geological formations characteristic of karst landscapes, including numerous caves.
The difficulty varies. Sites like the Kaltbrunnental Gorge offer easy hiking trails suitable for most visitors. However, some caves, such as Schalberg Cave and Kastel Cave, can involve narrow, winding passages and may require good footwear and sure-footedness. For deeper exploration, a light source is often helpful, as some passages might require crawling.
Beyond cave exploration, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails around Seewen, including routes like the 'Shrine in the Rock' or 'Along the Seebach'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and challenging MTB trails, such as the 'Eichenberg Trail' or 'Blauenberg Trail'.
Hölloch, located in Muotathal in the same Canton of Schwyz as Seewen, is one of Europe's largest explored cave systems, with over 200 kilometers of mapped passages. It offers unique and thrilling caving tours for various skill levels, allowing visitors to explore an extensive subterranean world with remarkable geological features.
For exploring caves and gorges, especially those with natural, unpaved paths, good footwear is highly recommended. Many trails are shaded and can be pleasantly cool even in summer, so layers are advisable. If you plan to enter accessible caves, a flashlight or headlamp is essential.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the areas, often describing them as places of rest and exploration. The pleasant coolness of the gorges in summer, the varied environments, and the opportunity to learn about karst geology and local history are frequently highlighted. Many enjoy the easy hikes and the sense of discovery when exploring the caves.
While not directly in Seewen, the St. Beatus Caves near Interlaken are a prime example of a show cave. They offer secure and well-lit pathways, making them easily accessible. The site also includes a museum, a restaurant with scenic views, and other facilities, providing a comfortable and engaging experience for all visitors.


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