The Radochowska Cave
Real underground adventureRadochowska Cave is a true delight for underground enthusiasts. During the 60-minute tour, you’ll feel like a cavers, squeezing through rocky passages. The cave is unlit. Tourists use only helmet-mounted flashlights, which adds to the excitement. Discovered in the 18th century, it remains an important scientific site. Remains of Pleistocene animals have been found here, and the Gothic Hall houses a lake inhabited by an endemic species of crustacean.
It formed in the Złote Mountains, inside Bzowiec Mountain (697 m above sea level). The guided underground route is approximately 300 m long (with over 500 m of corridors). Here, you can observe unique geological formations and beautiful rock formations.
Lubawska 1a,
58-400 Kamienna Góra,
tel: +48 512 561 292
Opening hours:
From 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
(last entry at 5:20 PM)
Every day of the week, from April 15 to September 30 – a prior phone notice of your visit is appreciated.
Visiting the cave outside the tourist season is possible, but also only by prior arrangement.
For organized groups, please make a reservation in advance.
Tickets:
- Regular ticket – PLN 45
- Reduced ticket* – PLN 40
Sightseeing time:
- 40 minutes
More sites on Route of Mysterious Undergrounds