18 Jan Skocjan Caves
This Slovenian cave system is a remarkable nature sight, being located in the Karst region near Divača. Administratively caves are part of the The Skocjan Caves Regional Park.
It has been on the UNESCO’s list of natural and cultural world heritage sites since 1986. Also it is found on the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance as the world’s largest underground wetlands.
Description
This appr. 6 kilometres long cave system consists network of 11 caves, reaching 223 meter depth at its lowest point. Dimensions of the cave system gets their maximum at Martelovi Hall, which is reaching 146 m height and a width of 120 m, ending 2,6 kilometres long underground river canyon. Colorful mix of collapse dolines, river canyons and sink are breathtaking views with the large stalactites in the Great Hall.
Tours
Guided tours take place every day throughout the year. Tour takes about 1h 45 minutes. More information about tours and opening times visible here.
A visitor can also explore through the park and on the Škocjan Education Trail.
Photos: With the CC licence / sporti, Tiia Monto
Škocjan, Slovenia | -0°C clear sky | |
Wind
3 m/s, ENE
Humidity
79%
Pressure
768.82 mmHg |
How to get there
Divača is on the main train line from Ljubljana to Trieste (Italy). Ticket prices and train timetables are visible here.
Buses running between Ljubljana/Postojna and Koper/Piran are passing by Divača. If one is heading directly towards the Skocjan Caves, he can ask to be left off at the junction 3km south of Divača, a 1.5km downhill walk away from the ticket office.
How to get around in Ljubljana
- City’s transportation authority LPP operates over 20 bus lines within the city. Information about prices and timetables are visible here. To ride the buses, one must first purchase an Urbana card. These can be bought at self-service stations (“Urbanomat”) found at the larger bus stops across the city, LPP sales sites, Tourist Information Centers and newspaper stalls.
- Bikes are available for rent at the Slovenian Tourist Information Center (beside the Central Market) as well as some of the hotels in the area. There is also a system called Bicikelj, where one can rent bikes for a week for just 1 €. It has 300 bikes on 30 stations around the inner city. More information here.