An unusual experience for all rock-climbers who do not suffer from claustrophobia. Adrenaline which you cannot find anywhere else in the Czech Republic.
You guessed it – your expedition will take place in the mysterious, mystic world under the ground. In the world of the sounds of nature and silence. In the world of caves. You will be given a helmet, a head lamp, overalls, a climbing harness and a speleological securing set with carabines. You can enjoy a secured cascade of caves, up to forty metres deep and full of climbing frames, crawling, manholes, abysses, chimneys with rope ladders, traverses with swings and climbing of all kinds. The route ends deep below the earth’s surface, near the discharge siphon of a small lake.
A less difficult version is provided by an Escape Game, suitable already for children age four and up, or a fascinating cave wall which will test your physical fitness.
Where can you find the Speleoferata®? In the very heart of the Moravian Karst, at the entrance to the Punkva Caves and only a short way from the lower station of the cable way to the Macocha Abyss.
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The only system of caves in the Czech Republic where you can admire nature’s own sculptures both while you walk and while you take a cruise on an underground river.
The largest abyss of this type in the Czech Republic and Central Europe. Legend has it that it has no bottom... Still, you can behold this impressive site.
The most famous karst area in the Czech Republic. Places full of magic and bats. An underground river and the most photogenic abyss in the Czech Republic.
Stalactites, stalagmites, stalagnates... do you have problems telling these cave-related terms apart? Visit the House of Nature and you will be a master of cave terminology.
An impressive 8-meter-high entrance to the Kateřinská Cave opens in the right valley slope of Suchý Žleb near Skalní Mlýn (Rock Mill).
The spectacular entrance gate is just the beginning. Balcarka invites you to one of the richest cave dripstone displays in the Czech Republic.
In Rudice, you’ll find a windmill of the Dutch type and a museum in one. They have a friendly, unusual approach to children here.
The Rudice Sinkhole is the dominant feature of the central part of the Moravian Karst Protected Landscape Area. Together with Býčí Skála (Bull Rock), it forms the second longest cave system in the Czech Republic with a total length of over thirteen kilometres!
Where can you experience a parade of karst hits in one place? Right here! The longest cave system in the Czech Republic offers a choice of three routes. Which one will you choose?
Trees are not boring. Get close to them on the nature trail in the Arboretum Křtiny and you will feel a zen-like calm.
Singletrails are obviously not just for singles! At the ones in the Moravian Karst are definitely not. Hop on the bike, it’s gonna be a wild ride.
Away from civilization, in the heart of the Moravian Karst. The former quarry offers much more than just boring old rocks.