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Top 8 Caves around Středočeský kraj

Best caves around Středočeský kraj offer a diverse range of underground experiences. This region, known as the Central Bohemian Region, features both extensive natural cave systems and unique man-made rock formations. Visitors can explore geological wonders, historical sites, and artistic carvings within its varied landscape. The area provides insights into natural history, ancient human activity, and 19th-century Czech cultural expression.

Best caves around Středočeský kraj

  • The most popular caves is Harfenice rock carvings by Václav Levý, a man-made monument featuring reliefs of human heads and a woman with a harp carved into sandstone. These works by sculptor Václav Levý are significant examples of local artistic heritage.
  • Another must-see spot is Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene (Kaple sv. Máří Magdalény), a religious building carved into a small rock formation. Sculpted by Václav Levý, it still retains visible remnants of its original colors inside.
  • Visitors also love Klácelka Cave, an artificial cave carved into sandstone rock. It features elaborate sculptural reliefs depicting characters from Czech fables and historical figures, serving as a cultural monument to 19th-century Czech national romanticism.
  • Středočeský kraj is known for natural karstic systems and man-made artistic and historical caves. The region offers a variety of underground sites, from extensive stalactite caves to unique rock carvings and artificial grottoes.
  • The caves around Středočeský kraj are appreciated by the komoot community, with 61 upvotes and 85 photos shared across 8 highlights.

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Klácelka Cave

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Klácelka (the seesaw - stands above on a rock pillar next to it) is a religious/national work of art, arranged in a rock courtyard, with a grotto and sculptures on all sides, unfortunately blocked from all sides.
Klacelka and the area in front of the cave called Blanik are considered Levý's most important works. The interior of Klacelka consists of scenes from the Czech fable Ferina Lisak
Patriots F. M. Klacel (who was Antonín Veith's guest at Liběchov Castle in 1844; the book was published in Leipzig in 1845) (he used the cave as his natural study) and in which he indirectly criticizes contemporary Czech society. The bat was considered a symbol of backwardness, the stork with a syringe parodying doctor-charlatans and fraudsters, the turkey as a symbol of pompous financiers, the donkey as a teacher who dumbs down Czech children in German schools, ... The immediate starting point for Klácel was Goethe's poem Reineke Fuchs from 1793.
The area in front of the cave (Blanik) is decorated with reliefs depicting Jan Žižka with a mace and sword, St. Procopius with a stick and shield, and Jan Zasmucky, the alleged leader of the legendary Blanik Knights, slumbering on the legendary Blaník Mountain.
Levý did not forget the sleeping Blanica army and the dwarven figures making weapons for the Blanica knights. In a romantic mood, the legendary Blanica troops and the historic Hussite troops prepare for the joint defense of the homeland.
(See also klacelka.cz/informacni-tabule/)

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Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene near Želíz was sculpted by the sculptor Václav Levý between 1840-45. The chapel, which is carved into a small rock formation, still has visible remnants of the original colors inside.

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Harfenice/harp player
The carpenter's son Václav Levý, who in 1840-50 (at the age of 20!) was able to live his life on the sandstones of the surrounding area and carve out forest spirits and religious motifs, later went to Rome and Prague.
The creation of this work is dated between 1840 and 1845. Here Levý carved reliefs of four human heads, an ornate artificial cave (often called "At the Lizard") and a woman with a harp. At the time Levý created this work, the motif of a woman making a living playing the harp was widespread. Unfortunately, the harp has suffered the most damage through time and vandalism and it is becoming increasingly difficult to recognize its shapes.

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Karst rock formations by the railway tunnel

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Surprisingly, you can find a karst rock here. Attention, brisk train traffic in the railway tunnel

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Take a look at this chapel dedicated to Saint Ivan. There is a Dutch description of the sights in the chapel. From the chapel you enter a room/cave where Ivan lived.

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Koněpruské Caves

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The Koněpruské Caves are the largest cave system in Bohemia. With a guided tour you can see part of it in just under an hour. These are stalactite caves with some great formations. The visitor center is currently (as of May 2023) being renovated and expanded. Admission and other information can be found on the website. The caves are best reached on foot or by car. With the bike it is quite a long way uphill on a country road and there were also no bike racks (also as of May 2023).

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Buschkeller Cave (Vidim)

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Sensational & mysterious, man-made cave in the sandstone, with eerie, many details. Absolutely worth seeing!

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Wernerovka Cave

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Interesting rock dwelling with two entrances, seating area & ventilation shaft, right on the side of the road.

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Kostelíček Cave

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The natural cave has been expanded, and a passage with stairs leads up onto the rock. Popular for overnight stays.

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Caves by the Dry Mill

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In the valley there are old caves, which were formerly used as shelter for livestock, with hewn troughs. One of them is now used as a bivouac. Originally there was a mill here, partly hewn into the rock. These are its remains. The mill disappeared at the end of the 19th century.

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April 3, 2026, Jeskyně u Suchého mlýna

In the valley there are old caves, which were formerly used as shelter for livestock, with hewn troughs. One of them is now used as a bivouac. Originally there was a mill here, partly hewn into the rock. These are its remains. The mill disappeared at the end of the 19th century.

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The natural cave has been expanded, and a passage with stairs leads up onto the rock. Popular for overnight stays.

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Really interesting and a nice tour. Highly recommended!

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Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene near Želíz was sculpted by the sculptor Václav Levý between 1840-45. The chapel, which is carved into a small rock formation, still has visible remnants of the original colors inside.

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Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene near Želíz was sculpted by the sculptor Václav Levý between 1840-45. The chapel, which is carved into a small rock formation, still has visible remnants of the original colors inside.

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These are reliefs of human heads and a woman with a harp, which are carved into the sandstone rock. The harp strings are most clearly visible here. The author of these rock works is the sculptor Václav Levý, who is also the author of the local Devil's Heads or the Snake relief. There is also an artificial cave near the carved heads. About 4.5 kilometers from here are the mentioned Devil's Heads.

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Very impressive, a must see.

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Why does every idiot have to scratch something into the sandstone?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore in Středočeský kraj?

Středočeský kraj offers a diverse range of underground experiences. You can find extensive natural cave systems like the Koněpruské Caves, known for their geological formations. Additionally, the region features unique man-made rock formations and artificial caves, such as the artistic carvings at Klácelka Cave and Harfenice rock carvings by Václav Levý.

What is unique about the Koněpruské Caves?

The Koněpruské Caves are the largest cave system in Bohemia, featuring stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations, including unique 'Koněprusy Roses'. They also hold significant archaeological findings, with prehistoric animal bones, and a medieval workshop where money-forgers operated.

How long is a typical tour of the Koněpruské Caves?

A guided tour of the Koněpruské Caves typically lasts about an hour, covering 620 meters of the accessible part of the cave system.

Are there any caves with historical or artistic significance?

Yes, Klácelka Cave is a notable man-made site featuring elaborate sculptural reliefs depicting characters from Czech fables and historical figures, carved by Václav Levý. Similarly, the Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene, also sculpted by Václav Levý, is carved into a rock formation and retains remnants of its original colors.

What is the Buschkeller Cave (Vidim) known for?

The Buschkeller Cave (Vidim) is a mysterious man-made cave carved into sandstone. It is known for its eerie atmosphere and intricate details, offering a unique glimpse into human interaction with the landscape.

What natural features can I expect to see in the region's caves?

Beyond the impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations in natural caves like Koněpruské Caves, you can also encounter various karst rock formations, such as those found by the railway tunnel, showcasing the geological diversity of Středočeský kraj.

What is the best time to visit the caves in Středočeský kraj?

The natural caves like Koněpruské Caves maintain a cool average temperature of around 10°C, making them a refreshing escape during warmer months. Man-made outdoor rock carvings and artificial caves can be visited year-round, though good weather enhances the experience of exploring the surrounding trails.

Are there any caves that offer shelter or a unique dwelling experience?

Yes, Wernerovka Cave is an interesting rock dwelling with two entrances, a seating area, and a ventilation shaft. It's known as a good shelter option, even featuring a fireplace and benches.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves in Středočeský kraj?

The region around the caves offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy hikes like those around Karlštejn Castle or Kokořínsko Rock Caves. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as the Vltava River Cycle Path loop. Explore more options on the Easy hikes around Středočeský kraj or Gravel biking around Středočeský kraj guide pages.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves in Středočeský kraj?

Visitors appreciate the stunning natural formations within the larger cave systems and the unique artistic and historical insights offered by the man-made caves. The blend of natural beauty, ancient history, and 19th-century cultural expression makes for a captivating experience. Many find the intricate carvings and the sheer scale of the natural caves particularly impressive.

Are there options for public transport to reach the caves?

While some caves are best reached by car or on foot, information regarding specific public transport options can vary. For the Koněpruské Caves, reaching them on foot or by car is generally recommended, as cycling uphill can be a long journey. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific destinations.

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