SLOUP-ŠOŠŮVKA CAVES
Read moreThe Sloup cave system is considered to be the largest in the Moravian Karst: here the visitor can walk over 1,670 m on two levels. The rooms, from the smallest to the most gigantic, are very spectacular: walk through the concretions, giant stalactites and stalagmites - before crossing a deep underground chasm. Don't miss the "fairy room" either, with its ceiling that seems to want to collapse at any moment. Be careful, it is really deep and sometimes narrow, the visit is not recommended for claustrophobic people.
BALCARKA CAVE (JESKYNĚ BALCARKA)
Read moreThe interest of these caves is the beautiful range of colors of the walls of the domes and their narrow passages forming a real labyrinth appreciated by geologists from all over the world. The visitable part of the cave is easily accessible to all and will delight children. Also to be discovered: the immense "rotunda", formed by a dome of rocks, and many small underground lakes which punctuate the course.
PUNKVA CAVES AND MACOCHA ABYSS
Read moreWe go down to a depth of more than 700 m, we walk in various caves all as beautiful as the others. Admire these unique rock formations like the Romeo stalactite and the Juliet stalagmite, which are no longer fed by water and are therefore destined never to touch. You can travel the underground river by boat, fun... but freezing! At the end of the route, we reach the bottom of the Macocha chasm (Propast Macocha), 138 m deep.