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Top 8 Caves around Murgenthal

Best caves around Murgenthal offers opportunities to explore natural rock formations and subterranean passages within the region. While Murgenthal itself may not feature prominent cave systems, the surrounding area provides several notable cave experiences. These locations often integrate with hiking trails, offering a combination of natural exploration and outdoor activity. The landscape around Murgenthal is characterized by its natural gorges and rock formations, which host these cave features.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Heideloch Cave

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Really very exciting, but nothing for people with claustrophobia.

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One of several fire pits directly in the gorge. Firewood is freely available. These places are well equipped and invite you to make the hike even more pleasant with a small picnic or barbecue break.

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The small cave is located above the Tüfelsschlucht.

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Kreten Trail With View of the Wiggertal

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First of all, I wish you all a happy new year 2026! 🎉✨

Today I went on a varied and impressive hike.

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Drachenloch (Dragon's Hole)

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Cave on the hiking trail. I couldn't figure out where the name comes from.

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May 2, 2026, Heideloch Cave

Great cave at the end of the 1000er Stägli. The route in the cave is well marked with arrows.

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Hello my dears :-) First of all, I wish you all a happy new year 2026! 🎉✨ Today I went on a varied and impressive hike. I started in Aarburg at the public parking lot, from where the trail immediately climbs over 1000 steps, though there are actually 1150 steps in total. The ascent becomes significantly steeper, especially from about the last 900 steps: it gets much steeper, and the steps are higher, which takes a considerable amount of effort. But it's worth it, because at the top, a lovely barbecue area awaits, perfect for a well-deserved break. The trail continued past Born up to the Stein (718 m above sea level). From this point on, there are repeatedly impressive views down to the Aare River, and on a clear day, the view of the Alps is simply stunning. A particular highlight was the Heidenhöhle (Heathen Cave). A headlamp is highly recommended for this section, as it's quite dark inside the cave. Afterwards, the trail zigzagged. The Little Matterhorn, which I already knew, once again served as a nice landmark along the route. Sure footing is required for this section; hiking poles may be helpful for some hikers. Finally, the route led me comfortably back to the parking lot, leaving me satisfied and with many wonderful memories. A truly successful hike that perfectly combined nature, exercise, and impressive views. 🥾🌲 Highlights I experienced: - 1000 Steps :-) - Heidenhöhle Cave - Little Matterhorn Lowlight: - None FYI: Here's the video (Part 1): relive.com/de/view/vZqNKKdow3v Here's the video (Part 2): Coming soon Equipment: Standard hiking gear FYI: Easy hike Difficulty: T1 (Hiking) I wish you all the best and happy hiking!

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June 25, 2025, Drachenloch Cave

The cave can be entered through a passage under the path.

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June 25, 2025, Drachenloch Cave

Large cave, but very muddy and can still be climbed further back.

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A mighty cave that certainly lives up to its name. We certainly didn't regret our visit. ;) The place is accessible via a staircase and a small tunnel.

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Garen
March 9, 2025, Heideloch Cave

Was no longer easily accessible in the meantime, but is now fully accessible again (March 2025)

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Steffi
March 7, 2025, Feuerstelle

This is a great place to have a barbecue – especially when it rains, as the cave is very large.

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Here is a great barbecue area!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Murgenthal?

The Murgenthal region offers a variety of cave experiences, including natural rock shelters, gorge caves, and more challenging crawl-through caves. Some locations, like the Covered grill area in the Verena Gorge cave, even feature facilities like fire pits.

Are there any family-friendly caves or activities in the Murgenthal area?

Yes, the Covered grill area in the Verena Gorge cave is considered family-friendly. It provides a covered fire pit with freely available firewood, making it an ideal spot for a picnic or barbecue break during a hike.

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

The caves around Murgenthal, often integrated with hiking trails, are generally accessible throughout much of the year. For the most comfortable experience, consider visiting during spring, summer, or autumn when outdoor conditions are pleasant for hiking. Always check local conditions, especially during winter, as some paths might be slippery or less accessible.

What should I know before visiting Heideloch Cave?

The Heideloch Cave is an exciting crawl-through rock crevice, approximately 20 meters long and 10 meters deep. It features fixed iron handholds for support. This cave is considered challenging and is not recommended for those with claustrophobia.

Can I find a place to rest and enjoy nature near the caves?

Absolutely. The Rest Area Under the Rocks offers an idyllic spot for a break. Surrounded by impressive rock formations and lush greenery, it's perfect for enjoying the natural surroundings.

Are there any caves with unique geological features or formations?

The Sandloch Cave (Tüfelsschlucht — Devil's Gorge) is an indentation in the rock that extends deep into the formation, located above the Tüfelsschlucht. It's a natural monument showcasing interesting rock structures.

What kind of outdoor activities can I combine with a cave visit near Murgenthal?

The Murgenthal area is excellent for combining cave exploration with other outdoor activities. You can find various routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. For example, explore routes like the 'Aareweg – Old Town, Solothurn loop' for gravel biking, or the 'Gravel Path Along the Langete loop' for running. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Murgenthal, MTB Trails around Murgenthal, and Running Trails around Murgenthal guides.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the caves around Murgenthal?

Visitors appreciate the combination of natural exploration and outdoor activity. Many enjoy the well-equipped barbecue areas, like those in the Verena Gorge, and the exciting challenge of crawl-through caves such as Heideloch. The impressive rock formations and lush scenery also receive high praise.

Is there a cave known as 'Dragon's Hole' in the area?

Yes, the Drachenloch (Dragon's Hole) is a notable cave on a hiking trail. It's described as a mighty cave, accessible via a staircase and a small tunnel, though it can be quite muddy inside.

Are there any caves that are considered natural monuments?

Several caves in the Murgenthal region are recognized as natural monuments, including Heideloch Cave, Sandloch Cave (Tüfelsschlucht — Devil's Gorge), and the Rest Area Under the Rocks. These sites are valued for their geological significance and natural beauty.

What is the general difficulty level for exploring caves in this region?

The difficulty varies. Some caves, like the Covered grill area in the Verena Gorge cave, are easily accessible and offer facilities. Others, such as Heideloch Cave and Sandloch Cave, are rated as intermediate or challenging, often involving crawling or navigating uneven terrain.

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