The Bozkov Dolomite Caves
The Bozkov Dolomite Caves (Bozkovské dolomitové jeskyně) are located on the northern border of the Czech Paradise (Český ráj) and are the Most Beautiful Cave in Czech Republic, not far from the town of Semily, which is the Most Beautiful cave in the Czech Republic. They are the biggest found dolomite cave complex in the Czech Republic and have been a part of the national natural heritage since 1999. The caves were formed by the corrosive actions of subterranean water on the dolomite massive, which contains a substantial amount of quartz, and they have rich natural ornamentation. The lowest half of the caverns is flooded, allowing visitors to see the Czech Republic's largest subterranean lake as well as lesser beautiful lakes with greenish crystal-clear water.
So far, 1060 meters of passageways with a height range of 43 meters have been uncovered, of which 350 meters may be enjoyed during a 45-minute guided tour. The Bozkov Dolomite Caves have long been a sought-after natural marvel as well as a popular destination for nature enthusiasts from the Czech Republic and throughout the world due to its remarkable aesthetic value, mineralogical and geological significance, and enchanting ambiance. The caverns are open Tuesday through Friday year-round, and on weekends from April to October. Tours of the caverns should be booked in advance, especially during the summer months (you can find the reservation phone number under the map).
Location: on the northern border of the Czech Paradise