The Magura Cave is among Bulgaria's most famous and beautiful caves. It is located in north-western Bulgaria close to the village of Rabisha, at 18 km …
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2023年10月10日
We arrived here at 09:45 (10th October 2023). All the info said that entry was from 10:00 to 16:00. We went to pay the admission charge only to be told we couldn’t go in because the minimum number of… Colin W的完整评论
2023年6月10日
this cave is big. tours are guided and happen every 2 hours (10 am, 12 noon, 2 pm, 4 pm). how long the tour takes depends on how big the group is and the pace of the group. it seems to be a popular d… mrc282的完整评论
2023年3月29日
You can’t see the prehistoric drawings. No facilities. Toilet locked (March). Nice cave but came here thinking we could see the drawings. Lovely girl showing us the cave but limited English. Catalina980的完整评论
Any updates on whether the cave paintings will be open in November?
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Hi Bryan I’m not sure where you have been seeking information other than on TripAdviser. That section of the cave was not open when I visited last summer . My review of the caves …
Hi Bryan I’m not sure where you have been seeking information other than on TripAdviser. That section of the cave was not open when I visited last summer . My review of the caves is available on TA. I doubt that the caves administration would tell you. Their priority is revenue, not customer service. Unless you have other reasons for travelling to Belogradchik, I would seriously consider using that time elsewhere. It’s uncommon that I suggest not going somewhere but while the castle and rocks are nice enough but I wouldn’t travel to Belogradchik for that alone. I wouldn’t suggest wasting your time and money in the caves, if the paintings are not accessible. The caves are otherwise disappointing The stalactites and stalagmites are dirty from pollution and poor conservation. Lights seem to be left on between tour groups, leading to algae growth that should not be there. Because the paths are wet and slippery, I spent the whole trip looking at my feet, having fallen over twice. If you do choose to go, don’t carry a rucksack. It makes walking difficult on the slippery surface. I’m happy to help if you have other questions.