A great nature experience
The Baredine stalactite cave is a fascinating destination for the whole family. The cave is famous for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, formed by centuries of dripping water. But the cave has much more to offer than geological wonders.
The Baredine Dripstone Cave
Nature lovers and adventurers take note! The Baredine stalactite cave in Croatia is a must for anyone looking for a fascinating nature experience. The cave is more than 132 metres deep and is home to numerous spectacular stalactite formations. It was discovered in 1973, systematically explored and opened to the public in 1995.
Tours of the cave for individual visitors depart every 30 minutes accompanied by a cave guide. The tour of the cave lasts about 45 minutes and takes you up 270 steps through five different rooms. The tours are in Croatian, Italian, German and English. Along the way you will see stunning stalactites, stalagmites and other stalactite formations that come in different colours and shapes.
The cave has a constant temperature of 14 degrees Celsius, so it is recommended to wear warm clothes and suitable footwear.
The Baredine stalactite cave is a fascinating adventure that you should not miss when you are a guest at Villa Verde Višnjan.
Costs, directions and parking
Address: Baredine 2, 52446 Nova Vas (parking on site) – From Villa Verde Višnjan it takes about 10 minutes to reach the stalactite cave.
Opening hours: >Current opening hours<
Prices
- Adults 10,00 €
- Children (5-15 years) € 6.00
- Children under 5 years have free admission
- Students 8,00 €
- Seniors (>65 years) 9,00 €

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