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Manita Peć Cave: A Subterranean Wonder

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Manita Peć cave in Paklenica National Park, a subterranean world of stalactites, stalagmites, and unique fauna.

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Manita Peć cave, located within Paklenica National Park, is the only cave in the park open to the public. It's known for its stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and spacious chambers that have captivated visitors since 1937. A guided tour reveals the cave's unique geological formations and diverse underground fauna.

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Local tips

  • Bring cash for the cave entrance fee, as card payments are not accepted.
  • Wear sturdy hiking shoes for the walk to the cave entrance, as the trail can be steep and rocky.
  • Bring water and snacks for the 1.5-hour hike to the cave.
  • Dress warmly, as the cave temperature is around 9°C (48°F) year-round.
  • Check the cave's opening hours in advance, as they vary depending on the season.
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Getting There

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    From the main parking lot in Velika Paklenica canyon, the final approach to Manita Peć is a 1.5-hour uphill hike. Follow the well-marked trail that leads into the Velika Paklenica gorge. Pass the rocky waterfall and stream on your right at Anića Luka. Continue for another kilometer, then ascend the steep trail to the cave entrance. Park entrance fee is approximately €10 per adult, payable by card. The cave tour costs approximately €5 per adult, payable in cash only. Remember to arrive at least half an hour before closing time.

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Manita Peć cave, nestled in the heart of Paklenica National Park, offers a mesmerizing journey into the subterranean depths of Croatia. As the sole cave within the park accessible to the public, it stands as a highlight for visitors seeking a blend of natural beauty and adventure. Since its opening to visitors in 1937, the cave's spacious chambers and stunning speleothems have left a lasting impression on all who venture within. The journey to the cave entrance, situated 570 meters above sea level, is a rewarding hike in itself. The trail from the Velika Paklenica parking lot typically takes around 1.5 hours, winding through the park's dramatic landscape. Inside, a guided tour lasting approximately 30 minutes unveils the secrets of this fascinating underground world. Manita Peć is renowned for its rich collection of cave formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and flowstones. Some of these formations have been given descriptive names based on their shapes, such as the Helmet, the Organ, and the Witch. The cave also hosts a diverse array of underground fauna, including bats and various invertebrate species adapted to the cave environment. The cave maintains a consistent temperature of around 9°C (48°F) year-round, so bringing appropriate clothing is recommended. Paklenica National Park itself is a haven for hikers and climbers, with over 150 km of trails. The park's dramatic canyons, including Velika Paklenica and Mala Paklenica, offer stunning scenery and challenging routes.

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