Best caves around Amlikon-Bissegg are primarily found in the surrounding region, as Amlikon-Bissegg itself does not feature prominent cave systems. The area offers a diverse natural landscape, characterized by rolling hills and forests, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. While not directly within the locality, several notable natural formations and historical sites with cave-like features are accessible nearby. These sites often combine natural exploration with historical significance, appealing to those interested in both geology and local heritage.
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Did you find the entrance? I climbed around there for 20 minutes, but only found areas that were filled in
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According to the map, there is supposed to be a cave here, there are also several holes in the slope that indicate a system. However, these are either small or filled in, climbing around is only recommended to a limited extent.
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At the back of the cave is a spring. 3 rooms lead off from the main corridor.
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Artificially created cave from the Middle Ages or even earlier! THE SOURCE IS DRINKING WATER! According to the board! Also easy to walk for taller people, about 10m deep with 4 chambers!
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Info page about the Bruderloch: https://www.tagblatt.ch/ostschweiz/wil/sagenumwobenes-bruderloch-ld.584771
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Steep, steep driveway from Tägerwilen and coming from Tägerwilen in the forest you will find the cave entrance on the right.
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Amlikon-Bissegg itself does not feature prominent cave systems. The 'caves' in this guide are primarily natural formations and historical sites with cave-like features found in the surrounding region, offering a mix of geological and historical interest.
Among the most popular sites is Bruderloch Cave, known for its impressive, artificially created chambers and a spring. Another interesting spot is the Suspected Cave at Lake Constance, which features several holes in the slope suggesting a cave system.
You can expect to see a variety of natural features. For instance, Bruderloch Cave includes a spring, while the Suspected Cave at Lake Constance presents natural formations with intriguing openings in the slope. The Rock hill offers an unexpected rock formation with a niche.
Yes, several sites combine natural features with historical significance. Bruderloch Cave is an artificially created historical site. The Rock hill is also noted as a place with history, associated with Brother Klaus. Additionally, the Aumühle Rock Cellar is a historical site linked to a former quartz sand mine.
The difficulty varies. Sites like Bruderloch Cave and Rock hill are considered intermediate. However, the Suspected Cave at Lake Constance and the Cave Entrance in the Forest are described as challenging, with some areas being small, filled in, or requiring a steep approach.
While specific family-friendly ratings are not available for all sites, the varying difficulty levels suggest some may be more suitable than others. For example, the challenging nature of the Suspected Cave at Lake Constance and the Cave Entrance in the Forest might be less ideal for young children. Sites like Bruderloch Cave, with its chambers and spring, might offer a more accessible experience for families.
The region around Amlikon-Bissegg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and running trails. These routes often pass through scenic landscapes, providing opportunities to combine your visit with other sports.
Yes, the area is well-suited for hiking. Many of the cave-like attractions are located within forests, such as the Cave Entrance in the Forest and Rock hill, implying nearby trails. You can also explore various running trails in the region, which are often suitable for hiking as well.
Visitors appreciate the unique combination of natural beauty and historical elements. The impressive, artificially created chambers of Bruderloch Cave are a highlight, as is the unexpected discovery of the Rock hill hidden in the forest. The sense of exploration and the diverse landscape are frequently mentioned.
Given that some sites are challenging and located in forests, sturdy footwear is recommended. A headlamp or flashlight would be useful for exploring any darker sections. As the region offers diverse outdoor activities, dressing in layers suitable for hiking and varying weather conditions is advisable.
While specific parking details for each site are not always provided, many natural attractions and trailheads in the Amlikon-Bissegg region typically have designated parking areas or roadside spots. For sites like the Cave Entrance in the Forest, access involves a steep driveway, suggesting proximity to a road where parking might be found.
Yes, some of the sites offer viewpoints. For example, Bruderloch Cave is categorized as a viewpoint, and the Rock hill features benches above, suggesting scenic views of the surrounding forest.


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