Veternica cave – one of the main attractions of the Medvednica Natural Park – in 10 km from Zagreb city.
The cave is located in the south-west part of the mountain range.
Veternica is a 6th biggest cave in Croatia.
Veternica cave – one of the main attractions of the Medvednica Natural Park – in 10 km from Zagreb city.
The cave is located in the south-west part of the mountain range.
Veternica is a 6th biggest cave in Croatia.
Lolvarka cave was opened in 1912. The cave is located 50 km from Rijeka city.
Due to its outstanding beauty and diversity of decoration, Lokvarka cave was proclaimed a nature monument.
Blue Cave, or Modra spilja, is located in Balun bay on the eastern side of the isle of Bisevo, not far from isle of Vis.
The cave has been open to visit since 1884, when an external entrance into the cave was made.
The Vranjaca caves are located on the northwestern side of the base of the Mosor mountains near the settlement of Kotlenice, on the land of the Punda family, 24 km away from city Split.
The cave was open to visitors in 1929.
Baredine is a cave not far from village Nova Vas near Porec city of Istrian Peninsula.
The depth of the cave Beredine is up to 66 m. Beredine is especially popular because of unusual forms of numerous stalactites and stalagmites in five cove halls. Many of them have their own titles and history.
Barac caves or Baraćeve špilje by Croatian language is situated next to Nova Krslja village of Kvarner region, 6 km to the east of the town of Rakovica (not far from the A1 Zagreb-Split highway).