Bad Goisern: Caving & Scenic Hiking Adventure
Bad Goisern: Caving & Scenic Hiking Adventure
Bad Goisern: Caving & Scenic Hiking Adventure
Bad Goisern: Caving & Scenic Hiking Adventure
Bad Goisern: Caving & Scenic Hiking Adventure
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Bad Goisern: Caving & Scenic Hiking Adventure

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Service languages: English, German (select your preferred language in the package options)
Available from May 9
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Highlights

Benefit from the guidance of a certified hiking guide
Hike above Bad Goisern with views of the stunning Dachstein mountains.
Hike through a variety of terrains, from cool forest paths to rocky sections
Itinerary
Panoramic Hike & Cave Adventure above Bad Goisern

Discover the scenic alpine trails above Bad Goisern, where sweeping views of the Dachstein mountain range await. This varied hike takes us beneath the Zwerchwand rockfall (which happened just over 50 years ago), and across lush alpine meadows.
Before entering the cave, there's an optional stop at a traditional Austrian mountain hut, where you can taste local specialties.

The highlight of the tour is a visit to the Schwarzenbachloch Cave, where we'll gear up with headlamps and helmets to explore this natural wonder. The cave is unlit and not developed, but technically easy to access – while some sections can be wet and slippery, no crawling or climbing is required.

Get ready for an unforgettable underground adventure in the heart of nature!

Tour Details:
Total distance: 11.3 km
Elevation gain/loss: ~400 meters
Duration: approx. 4.5 hours
Difficulty: Easy

Requirements: Minimum age 10, average physical fitness

A minimum of 2 participants is required for the tour to take place. If you would like to come alone, just book for 2 people.

What to bring:
Valid hiking insurance (assistance available on request)
Waterproof hiking boots or sturdy trail shoes
Backpack (min. 15–20 liters)
Drinking water (min. 1 liter – bottle or hydration system)
Snacks (e.g. energy bars, dried fruits, nuts)
Weather-appropriate hiking clothes (note: the cave is cool even in summer)
Cap or bandana for sun protection
Sunscreen
Sunglasses
Hiking poles
Headlamp and helmet (if you prefer to bring your own)

Limited availability of backpacks and trekking poles for rent.