Caves and Karst Formations
The karst landscape surrounding Ružomberok in the Liptov region contains a diverse array of subterranean features, from horizontal caves to deep vertical abysses. These formations are primarily found in the limestone massifs of the Great Fatra and Choč Mountains. The list includes sites like the Sidorovo cave near Vlkolínec and the unique sinkholes near Šiprúň. These natural landmarks showcase the geological processes of chemical weathering and erosion that have shaped the region's rugged terrain over millennia.
Hrča
Karst cave located in the forested terrain near Ružomberok.
Vlčí zub
Small, freely accessible cave located near the Veľká skala rock formation.
Čutkovská
Cave located in the Čutkovská Valley, known for its hiking trails and water features.
v Sidorove
Karst cave situated on the Sidorovo mountain above the historic village of Vlkolínec.
Veľká skala
Cave situated within the limestone cliffs of the Veľká skala National Nature Reserve.
Jalová priepasť
Vertical karst abyss located in the Great Fatra mountains.
Meškovská priepasť
Deep vertical cave formation characteristic of the local karst topography.
Salamandria priepasť
Karst abyss named for the salamanders that inhabit its cool, damp entrance.
Závrt na šiprúni.
Surface karst sinkhole located in the alpine meadows near the Šiprúň massif.
Prepadlisko na Tisovej
Natural terrain depression and sinkhole located on the slopes of Tisová hill.
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