The Yagodina Cave


The Yagodina Cave is located in the Buynovo Gorge near the Rhodoope village of Yagodina. Its galleries extend to a length of 8,501 meters, which makes it the 4th longest cave in Bulgaria and the longest in the Rhodopes.
The Yagodina Cave is a multi-level complex, primarily marble. The tourist route enters and exits through two artifial openings. The cave’s natural mouth is a kilometer farther down the Buynovo River, where artifacts from the Neolothic Age (both the Stone Age and the Bronze Age) have been discovered. Among these finds are earthenware plates, work implements, and an earthenware oven. Studies have shown that the master potters lived in this region collected clay from the cave. After the cave mouth was excavated and restored, it was turned into a museum exhibit. The gallery where visitors begin their itinerary is known as New Year’s Hall. Here spelunkers and their guests from neighboring regions gather to welcome the new year, and they also put up a real Christmas tree in the hall. The next hall is The Wedding Chapel, where couples can exchange their matrimonial vows. It is fitted with an altar and attractive wall decorations to lend the hall a more ceremonial appearance. The itinerary continues for another kilometer, affording visitors the opportunity to observe almost every type of cave formation, but most impressive are the many cave pearls. They are formed as real pearls are, beginning with grains of sand that fall into the water and then are are coated with layer after layer of calcite, year after year, which is how they become round.

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Additional Information

Opening Hours:
9.00 am – 4.15 pm every day
(last group enters at 4.15 pm)
groups are admitted on the hour.
Admission:
The price of the standard tour is BGN 5.
To visit the undeveloped parts of the cave costs BGN 25 or BGN 30, depending on the excursion route.
Parking: BGN 2