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Belianska Cave

The Belianska Cave, known by gold seekers as early as the first half of the 18th century, is located in an attractive environment of the Tatra National Park, in the eastern part of the national nature reserve Belianske Tatry. Pagoda stalagmites and flowstone waterfalls more than 50 m long dominate the show path.

Belianska Cave

Basic information

Name:Belianska Cave
Designation:National nature monument
Cadastral territory:Tatranská Lomnica
District:Poprad
Region:Prešovský
Geomorphological unit:Belianske Tatry
Length:3641 m
Depth (elevation span):160 m

Is the cave open today?

Today, 16. March 2010, is the Belianska Cave open between 9:30 - 14:00.
Regular admissions are at 9:30, 11:00, 12:30, 14:00.

See the opening times of the Belianska Cave for other days.

The only show cave in the Tatra mountains

The Belianska Cave belongs among the most visited show caves in Slovakia. Except for bizarre rocky shapes, it is known by rich occurrence of calcite fills. Though the interest in natural attractions of the cave have been persisting for 125 years, the rules of its forming are not entirely clear by now.