St. Beatus Caves: The Legendary Dragon's Lair
Located by Lake Thun, the St. Beatus Caves are a stunning karst cave formation and a relatively lesser-known attraction. At the foot of the mountain, there's a bus stop where visitors are greeted by the Beatus Museum and a spectacular waterfall cascading down with a thunderous roar, resembling a stampede of wild horses. As you ascend, you'll first encounter a scenic viewpoint offering a panoramic view of Lake Thun's breathtaking beauty. After soaking in the scenery, it's time to head to the caves and purchase tickets for the tour.
The St. Beatus Caves extend deep into the mountain for about a kilometer and feature rushing streams and waterfalls illuminated by strategically placed lights, highlighting the unique rock formations. Legend has it that the inspiration for the dragon's lair in "The Lord of the Rings" came from these caves. The caves are named after Saint Beatus, who is said to have lived and meditated here.
One of the most surprising features of the St. Beatus Caves is the endpoint, which leads to a cave restaurant. This unique dining spot offers stunning views and an incredible atmosphere. You can choose a seat with a view of the lake, enjoy a cup of coffee, and take a relaxing break.