Krka Cave

Krka Cave

Krka Cave is a horizontal karst cave and an occasional source of the Krka River in Dry Carniola, central Slovenia. It lies in a pocket valley between the villages of Trebnja Gorica to the east and Gradiček to the west, north of the village of Krka. Water flows into the cave from the Račna Karst Field south of the town of Grosuplje and emerges a few metres below the cave's main entrance in the karst spring of the Krka. The cave, which is of archaeological and historical significance and features great fauna diversity, is open to announced tourist visits in the presence of a guide and also used as an event venue.

Details

Depth
44 m
Access
in the presence of a tourist guide
Length
820 m
Survey
Jan Vladimír Hráský, 1887
Geology
horizontal karst cave
Website
[http://www.tdkrka.si/krska-jama/ tdkrka.si]
Location
above the spring of the Krka River; north of the village of Krka, central Slovenia
Register
Cave E-Cadastre: no. 74
Photo Caption
Krka Cave flooded in November 2016
Entrance Count
2