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St. Beatus Caves – a magical supporting program in the rock

St. Beatus Caves: An unforgettable experience above Lake Thun

The St. Beatus Caves are located in the Niederhorn massif between Interlaken and Thun in the beautiful Bernese Oberland. They tower majestically above Lake Thun and are a fascinating destination not only for tourists, but also for company seminars, team outings and team events. These impressive karst caves offer a unique combination of natural wonders, history and modern infrastructure, making them a versatile seminar venue and supporting program.

St. Beatus Caves – A fascinating discovery

The St. Beatus Caves have a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. Legend has it that St. Beatus, a hermit and missionary who fought dragons and made the caves his refuge, lived here. This legend adds a mystical touch to the visit and attracts visitors from all over the world.

The caves stretch over several kilometers, with impressive stalactites, stalagmites and underground waterfalls. Visitors can hike through the caves on well-lit paths and admire the beauty and diversity of the geological formations. A guided tour offers deep insights into the formation of the caves and their significance for local history and culture.

Attractions and activities

In addition to the fascinating caves, there are many other attractions in the area that are ideal for seminars and team events:

  • The Cave Museum: An interactive museum that explores the geology, history and archaeology of the region. Here, visitors can learn more about the formation of the caves and the legends surrounding St. Beatus.
  • Panoramic view of Lake Thun: The location of the caves offers spectacular views of the lake and the surrounding mountains. A walk along the cave trail offers numerous photo opportunities and a relaxing end to a day of seminars.
  • Restaurant and event facilities: The cave restaurant offers local specialties and can also be booked for group events and team occasions. The combination of breathtaking views and delicious food makes this an ideal venue for informal discussions and team building.
  • Seminars: Meetings with a view. Block table, U-shape or working spaces, next to the restaurant is a functional seminar room with generous window fronts and far-reaching views of Lake Thun. At 42 m², the room is the ideal size for seminars with up to 15 participants. It is equipped with an 85-inch monitor with HDMI connection and Clickshare, a flipchart and a moderator’s case. WLAN and writing utensils are included.

Why the St. Beatus Caves are ideal for seminars and team events

The St. Beatus Caves offer a unique blend of nature, history and leisure activities, making them an ideal framework program for seminars, team excursions and team events. Here are some reasons why:

  • Inspiration and creativity: The impressive caves and natural surroundings stimulate creativity and create an inspiring atmosphere for seminars and workshops.
  • Team building opportunities: The guided cave tours and activities in the surrounding area offer numerous opportunities for team building and shared experiences, which strengthens cohesion.
  • Flexibility: The various on-site attractions and facilities offer flexibility when planning events, whether it’s a short trip or a full-day seminar.
  • Recreation and relaxation: The caves’ surroundings are ideal for relaxation and recreation, with breathtaking nature and a pleasant ambience. This can help to reduce stress and promote the well-being of the team.

Complement your seminar day with an aperitif on the terrace, an individual or guided tour of the cave or an exclusive candlelit raclette in the cave. We will be happy to put together a perfect cave program for you.

Contact us for unforgettable seminars in the Bernese Oberland and team events in the St. Beatus Caves above Lake Thun.

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