Discover the fascinating Beatus Caves above Lake Thun and explore a world of underground waterfalls, illuminated caves, and impressive stalactite formations. Walk through well-maintained paths deep inside the mountain and enjoy panoramic views over the Bernese Oberland.
Full Description
Discover one of Switzerland’s most fascinating natural attractions with a visit to the Beatus Caves, located above the beautiful Lake Thun in the Bernese Oberland.
Step inside the mountain and explore illuminated cave pathways filled with stalactites, stalagmites, underground streams, and waterfalls. The caves stretch deep into the Niederhorn massif and offer visitors a unique glimpse into a hidden underground world formed over millions of years.
During your visit, you can use the included audio guide available in German, English, and French to learn more about the geology, legends, and history of the caves.
According to local legend, a dragon once lived inside the caves until Saint Beatus drove it away, giving the caves their famous name.
The visitor route is safe and well maintained, making it suitable for families, couples, and nature lovers. Outside the caves, visitors can enjoy panoramic views over Lake Thun as well as access to the museum and restaurant area.
Our Tip
The caves remain cool even during summer, so bring a light jacket
Wear non-slip shoes because some areas may be wet
Arrive early during peak season for a quieter experience
The cave may close during heavy rain.
Meeting Point
State road 30, 3800 Sundlauenen (Beatenberg)
What to bring
Comfortable walking shoes
Light jacket (inside the caves is cool year-round)
Water bottle
Requariments
Suitable for all ages
Comfortable walking ability recommended
Children should be supervised by adults
Date and Times
Daily (subject to seasonal opening)