Bull Rock Cave

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Adamov, Czech Republic

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Cave· Tourist attraction· Hiking area· National park

Bull Rock Cave Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bull Rock Cave is located in Adamov, Czechia on Hybešova 110/1. Bull Rock Cave is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category cave in Czechia.

Address

Hybešova 110/1

Phone

+420 602776097

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Khimari

Interesting place, sadly since it's opened only for 3 weekends per year (6 days total). You need to make a reservation half of year in advance. Thanks to this fact the tour guide ain't as much \pro\ as you are used to, just stay close to your guide, ask questions, anything you are interested about. On the other side of the coin, this cave is the hardest walk in Europe where you don't need a helmet. But if you like one, you can get one and the trip can get even more difficult, get ready to bend your back and knees!

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Bart Part

when there is noone its perfect. otherwise its becoming turistic hepl trap...

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Ondřej Štefek

Really enjoyed visit of this cave. It's not accessible to public all the time. So beware of some obstacles like not enough light, no pavements thus mud... Yeah and it's cold there like 8 degrees Celsius so bring something warm especially for kids.

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Tomáš Rouček

Nice place to visit but insides are not accessible throughout a year. There is a day of open doors tho.

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David Prokeš

The Bull Rock Cave is open to the public just three weekends in a year. It's very important archeological and anthropological site. Occasionally, there are concerts held in the first half of the cave. The main corridor of the cave is wide and mostly high with huge domes. If you manage to get in don't expect dripstones in the cave.

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Simon Brooker

Beautiful clearing in the forest with some great climbing and hiking. You can even drink from a small stream and the local climbers are very kind and helpful!

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MIchal Heberstein

Place with really eerie energy. Back in time it used to a sacrificial place. Few weekends in a year caves are open for public and it's definitely worth a visit.

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Creative One

Cave in nice-looking rock. Some mysterious prehistoric relics, including lots of human bones, have been found here. There is just one opening day every year.