Cave of Radavc (Shpella e Radavcit)
Tucked behind the White Drin Waterfall, the Cave of Radavc is one of Kosovo’s most fascinating underground attractions. Extending for several kilometres, the cave features stalactites, stalagmites, underground halls, and narrow passages formed over thousands of years by flowing water.
Only a portion of the cave is open to visitors, but even the accessible areas showcase dramatic rock formations and mysterious chambers that feel ancient and untouched. It’s a beautiful contrast to the outdoor scenery.
Why Visit
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Unique underground adventure
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Geological interest
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Great combination with the White Drin Waterfall
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Cool temperature — refreshing in summer
Tips
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Wear shoes with good grip — floors are slippery.
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Bring a light jacket (cave temperature is cool).
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Torches may be provided, but having your own is helpful.
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Not recommended for claustrophobic visitors.