Vranjača Cave

About

Vranjača Cave is a karst cave in Croatia, on the northern slopes of the Mosor mountain. The cave is a Geomorphological Natural Monument of Croatia, and a significant site of Neolithic culture and post-diluvial fauna. The cave was formed in rudist limestone as a ponor of an ancient stream. Vranjača cave consists of two large halls. The entrance hall, measuring about 65 by 20 meters, has no cave deposit formations. A narrow corridor leads to a 100 m long and 60 m wide hall with an abundance of stalagmites, stalactites and flowstone of many shapes and colors. The cave system starts at 450 m above sea-level, descends by 65 m, and is some 360 meters long. The temperature inside the cave is, at 15 °C, constant throughout the year.
Visit Information

Paid entry

Visit time:  1 – 2 hours

Hiking shoes recommended

Why Visit

The temperature is 15 °C, perfect for cooling down during hot summer days.

Great activity during rainy days.

Lots of nature walks around the cave.

 

 

Getting there

Hrvatskih velikana 16, 21204, Kotlenice

Dugopolje – 7,5 km from center