Moravian Karst Wonders
The Moravian Karst features a network of over 1,100 caves, sinkholes, and rock formations in a protected landscape north of Brno. This area is renowned for its extensive karst systems such as the Punkva and Sloupsko-šošůvské caves, archaeological sites like Býčí skála, and natural phenomena including the Macocha Abyss and Rudické propadání waterfall.
Moravian Karst
The Moravian Karst is a karst landscape and protected landscape area to the north of Brno in the South Moravian Region of the Czech…
Rudické propadání
Protected national natural monument featuring an extensive cave system and one of the highest waterfalls in the country.
The Punkva Caves
Punkva Caves is a notable karst cave system featuring impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and the Macocha Abyss sinkhole. It includes underground river boat rides and natural karst formations.
Sloupsko Šošůvské jeskyně
This cave system is said to be the most beautiful from all Moravian Karst
Býčí skála Cave
Archaeological cave with important prehistoric and Hallstatt-era findings, including a burial site and ritual artifacts.
Kateřinská jeskyně
Located in the northern part of the Moravian Karst, near Blansko, Kateřinská jeskyně is part of the protected karst cave system.
Balcarka
A karst cave featuring intricate stalactite and stalagmite formations and important archaeological and paleontological sites. It offers guided tours that highlight its natural and historical significance.
Kostelík
Situated in the Křtinský potok valley within the Moravian Karst, Kostelík cave is shaped by the local stream's erosive activity.
Jeskyně Blanických rytířů
Cave
Šachta za Evropou a Indií
Cave
Býčí skála
A cliff formation near the Býčí skála cave, part of the karst landscape.
Jáchymka
Located in Josefovské valley near Adamov, Jáchymka cave lies within the Křtinský potok valley area of the Moravian Karst.
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