Baredina Cave
Baredina Cave is a natural geomorphologic landmark and Istria's first speleologic location and tourist cave, which has been open to visitors since 1995. It is located 6 kilometers north-east of Pore, Croatia, in the western portion of Istria.
Istria's Baredina Cave is a true jewel. As you walk into the underground cave, you'll notice ancient stalagmites and stalactites, as well as a variety of other "sculptures" made by water flowing down the channels. While you're exploring the cave, have a look at the underground animal world — indeed, animals have made this their home!
In a very nice all-year-round temperature of 14oC, enjoy the adorned chambers, realistic sculpture of Our Lady, replica-like of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and more. Kids and adults alike can have some additional fun by donning a rope and harness and climbing.
Location: Instria, Croatia