Trips around
Moravian Karst
Abyss Abyss
The world-famous Macocha Gorge is more than 138 meters deep and is the largest divide of its kind in the Czech Republic and Central Europe.
Punkva cave
The most visited caves of Moravian Karst. We therefore recommend booking a reservation. Reservations are possible for individual visitors up to one year in advance. Ticket reservation is provided by the Central Information Service of the Moravian Karst Rock Mill.
Sloupsko-šošůvské caves
They are a vast complex of houses, corridors and huge underground chasms built on two floors. The area called Eliščina Cave has excellent acoustics and is therefore occasionally used for chamber music concerts.
Cave Balcarka
It is located in the northern part of the Moravian Karst, in the picturesque section of Suchý Žleb u Ostrova u Macochy, in the nature reserve Balcarova skala - Vintoky. It is a breathtaking labyrinth of corridors, dome and chasms with rich and varied stalactite decorations.
Catherine Cave
It is found at the beginning of Suchý Žleb, about 500 meters east of the Rock Mill. It is part of the old outflow cave, as evidenced by striking traces of flowing water and erosion. The Catherine Cave was also a rich site of pleistocene animals, especially bears. It has been open to the public since 1910.
Cave Explosion at Adamov
It was an extensive and unique underground system centuries ago. However, its premises were significantly marked in the 20th century by the mining of phosphate clays and the activities of the Czechoslovak and German armies. In the 60s, an underground anti-nuclear shelter and a secret command post were built in one of the corridors.
Býčí skála cave
The cave is known for the discovery of the so-called "funeral of the noble Hallstatt", which was made here by Jindřich Wankel. During the excavations, a smithy with bronze artifacts was also discovered - the well-known "statuette of a bronze bull" also comes from here.