Moravian Karst
The Moravian Karst is a karst landscape and protected landscape area to the north of Brno in the South Moravian Region of the Czech… Read more…
The Moravian Karst is a karst landscape and protected landscape area to the north of Brno in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It encompasses a number of notable geological features, including roughly 1100 caverns and gorges and covers an area of roughly 92 km². Currently, five of the cave systems are open for public tours; another - Amatérská Cave, Býčí skála Cave or Stránská skála only for science exploration.
This region is also home to one of the most important single geological features in the Czech Republic, the Macocha Abyss, a gorge 138 m deep, which was formed when the ceiling of a cave chamber collapsed. Macocha Abyss is also the place where the Punkva River begins to run underground through the Punkva cave system, and two small pools of water are visible at the surface.
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Tours & Activities
5.0 (1) From Brno: Macocha Abyss and Punkva Caves Easy & Guided Tour
5.0 (2) Beyond Brno: Secrets of Moravian Nature - Half-Day Tour
5.0 (17) Discover Moravian Karst: Seven Stops, One Tailored Tour
Beyond Brno: Best of Czech Caves - Full-Day Hiking Tour
From Brno: Private Kid-Friendly Moravian Karst Experience
Beyond Brno: Iron Trails of Moravian Karst Hike
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