Best caves around Birgitz are found in the surrounding Tyrol region, as Birgitz itself is primarily known for the Hohe Birga archaeological park, an ancient Rhaetian settlement site. This charming village is situated at the foot of the Kalkkögel mountain chain in the Stubai Alps. The area offers insights into Rhaetian settlements dating back to around 100 BC. While natural caves are not directly within Birgitz, the broader region provides various subterranean formations.
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Once you reach the grotto, you'll have a magnificent view. You'll need a head for heights and surefootedness. A thrill guaranteed.
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A great tub for an (ice) bath. But only when there isn't extreme snow melt.
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There is a first small cave right next to the waterfall. With a little climbing over the waterfall,. there is at least one other cave. A nice little trip. The waterfall itself is very beautiful, you can almost shower and bathe underneath it. 😉
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If you climb a little below, you can still see the natural tunnel in the rock through which the water runs at the beautiful course of the stream!
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The path is secured, but just before the grotto there are one or two places where the path has suffered somewhat. Sure-footedness is required, especially on the descent, as part of the way is quite rocky.
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The path from Zirl is well secured, the warning signs are a bit exaggerated. The grotto is beautiful, the view also nice, the way over the quarry rather annoying and certainly not to be recommended in the full sun.
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It was in 1484 when the Emperor Maximillian, who is still very popular in Tyrol today, got off his feet while hunting in the Martinswand and could neither go back nor forward. His refuge was a grotto from which he was rescued after 2 days by a young farm boy. The boy disappeared after the emperor was rescued and so it did not take long until it was said that Maximillian had been found by an angel and brought back to the valley in good health. In addition, it is said that Maximillian is said to have pleaded "if only kematen" in fearful expectation of help, which is supposed to be the reason why the neighboring town of Zirl is named Kematen today. These legends are still told today. In any case, as a thank you for the happy end of his hunting trip, the emperor had a cross erected in the cave known since then as the Maximilliansgrotte. https://www.tirol-infos.at/innsbruck/kaiser-max-grotte.html
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Better to take a helmet with you if you only hike to the god.
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Birgitz itself is primarily known for the Hohe Birga archaeological park, an ancient Rhaetian settlement site, rather than natural caves. The broader Tyrol region, however, offers various impressive subterranean formations.
The caves in the surrounding Tyrol region include grottoes, karst formations, and rock tunnels. You can find historical sites like the Emperor Max Grotto, natural monuments such as the Karst Caves in Karwendel Nature Park, and unique features like the Ehnbach Rock Tunnel where water flows through the rock.
Yes, the View of Maximilian-Grotto (Martinswand) offers a family-friendly experience. The trail leading to this natural cave is newly laid out and securely walkable with bridges, fences, and handrails, making it childproof while providing panoramic views over Zirl and the Inntal valley.
The Emperor Max Grotto is particularly notable for its historical legend. It served as a refuge for Emperor Maximilian during a hunting trip in 1484, and a cross was erected there as a thank you for his rescue. Legends surrounding this event are still told today.
You can experience diverse natural features. The Karst Caves in Karwendel Nature Park are a natural monument where you can even sleep under a cave formation. The Ehnbach Rock Tunnel features water running through a natural rock tunnel, visible by climbing slightly below the main path.
Yes, the Knappenlöcher Waterfall and Caves offer a unique combination. There's a small cave right next to the waterfall, and with a bit of climbing over the waterfall, you can discover at least one more cave. It's also a beautiful spot for an (ice) bath when conditions allow.
The region around Birgitz offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, including moderate to difficult trails like the Birgitzer Alm loop or the Saile (Nockspitze) summit loop. There are also extensive routes for road cycling and gravel biking.
The difficulty varies. Some paths, like the one to the Emperor Max Grotto, are secured but require sure-footedness, especially on the descent where parts are quite rocky. Other experiences, like the View of Maximilian-Grotto (Martinswand), are designed to be childproof and easily walkable.
Given that some cave paths require sure-footedness and can be rocky, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are recommended. Layers of clothing are also advisable as temperatures inside caves can be cooler than outside, even in summer.
Yes, for those with additional energy after a hike, the Karst Caves in Karwendel Nature Park have beautiful climbing rocks available right near the sleeping place under the cave formation.
The Hohe Birga archaeological park in Birgitz is an ancient Rhaetian settlement site dating back to around 100 BC, featuring reconstructed buildings and information panels. While it is not a natural cave system, it represents a significant subterranean-related historical site in the area, offering insights into early human habitation.
Yes, in addition to the archaeological park on Hohe Birga, there is a Rhaetian Museum located in the village center of Birgitz. It complements the experience of the settlement site and provides further context on the region's ancient history.


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