Wierzchowska Górna Cave
Wierzchowska Górna Cave is located in the settlement of Wierzchowie, 5 kilometers southwest of Ojców, just outside the park's boundaries. Wierzchowska is the largest cave in the Kraków-Częstochowa highlands, measuring 950 meters in length. During post-World War II digs, artifacts from the late Stone Age and pottery from the middle Neolithic period were discovered.
This was one of the first caves in Europe to open to the public, covering over 1,000 meters of underground labyrinths. Tools and the skeleton of a cave bear have been discovered here, but the community of bats (mostly Horseshoe species) and the Cave Spiders, which are poisonous but not hazardous, are the main attractions today.
If you don't have a car, you can reach there from Kraków's center by taking a tram from Plac Inwalidów to 'Bronowice Male,' where you'll transfer to bus 210 and get off at 'Biay Kocio' (requested stop).
Length: 950 m
Address: Spacerowa, 32-089 Wierzchowie, Poland