Caves of the Low Tatras
The Low Tatras region contains one of Europe's most significant karst systems. The Demänovská Valley features the Cave of Liberty, known for its colorful sinter formations and the underground Demänovka River, alongside the Demänovská Ice Cave, which contains permanent ice fills in its lower sections. In the nearby Jánska Valley, Malá Stanišovská jaskyňa offers a natural caving experience where visitors explore the interior using headlamps. These sites showcase the complex geological history and diverse cave morphology of the Slovakian limestone mountains.
Demänov Ice Cave
Demänovská Ice Cave or Demänovská ľadová jaskyňa is an ice cave in the Demänovská Valley in Slovakia.
Demänovská Cave of Liberty
Demänovská Cave of Liberty is a karst cave in Low Tatras, Slovakia. The cave was discovered in 1921, and, opened to the public in 1924.
pri Kamennej chate
Natural karst cave located in the Demänovská Valley in the vicinity of the Kamenná chata shelter.
Skautská
Karst cave forming part of the extensive Demänovská cave system, historically used for speleological research.
Malá Stanišovská jaskyňa
Karst cave in the Jánska Valley accessible to the public. Visitors explore the 450-meter-long route using provided headlamps, as the cave lacks permanent electric lighting to preserve its natural state.
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