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Postojna, Slovenia
Postojna, Slovenia
Things To Do
Independent
Moderate
English
2 Hours
09:00
Min. 2 | Max. 10
Special Discount
Not Refundable*
Not Specified.
1
18 Years
Meet the Queen of Caves. Before 1818, visitors could visit a mere 300 meters of the cave, while today more than five kilometers of fascinating cave chambers, passageways, and spectacular halls can be seen as part of a cave tour lasting an hour and a half.
The cave train first takes you through a manmade tunnel and then through the first natural passage, which was blackened by petrol and destroyed during the Second World War. After this passage, you get to see two cave halls, first the Gothic Hall, which boasts an abundance of cave formations, followed by the Congress Hall.
After a two-kilometer train ride, you arrive at the Great Mountain, where you get off the train and cross the Russian Bridge to reach the Beautiful Caves, as well as the most famous stalagmite and the symbol of Postojna Cave – the so-called Brilliant.
The tour comes to an end with visitors boarding the train and returning to the surface.
All tours of the Postojna Cave are guided; visitors are presented with the beauties of the cave by Slovene-, English-, German- and Italian-speaking guides. Visitors can also use audio guides available in several different languages.
Up until the year 1818, visitors were able to see just over a mere 300 metres of the cave, while today they can in the course of an hour and a half have a look at more than 5 kilometres of awe-inspiring passages, tunnels and spectacular halls.
The tour around the cave starts at the entry platform of the unique Cave railway, where visitors' hustle and bustle is a common occurrence, especially during the summer. To start with, the cave train will take you through an artificial passage, followed by the first natural passage, which turned black as a result of petrol being destroyed during the Second World War. Next seen as part of the tour are two halls, first the Gothic Hall with numerous flowstone creations, followed by the Congress Hall (in the past known as the Dance Hall), which has for almost two centuries been a highly appealing venue for concerts and other events.
While you are admiring the natural sculptures, the train will take you for 2 kilometres to the Great Mountain, where you will get off and continue the tour on foot. An illuminated path will take you over the Great Mountain (the Cavalry) across the Russian Bridge into the Beautiful Caves consisting of the Spaghetti Hall, the White Hall and the Red Hall – all given their names owing to the characteristic colour and shape of stalactites and stalagmites found in there – until you get to the Brilliant Passage, where the most famous stalagmite and the symbol of the Postojna Cave can be seen – the Brilliant.
As part of the walking tour visitors also have a look at an aquarium with the proteus Proteus (also called the olm or the human fish) in the Concert Hall. The tour ends by getting on the train and returning to the surface.
Tickets are non-refundable.