Best caves around gmina Kamienica Polska are situated within the broader Jura Krakowsko-Częstochowska region, notably near Olsztyn. This area is defined by its limestone formations and significant natural reserves, such as Sokole Góry. The landscape features a variety of geological formations, including numerous caves and rock structures. These natural elements contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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The Olsztyn Cave is one of the largest caves in the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, located in the Sokole Góry nature reserve. Together with the All Saints Cave, it forms a system with a total length of approximately 240 meters and a denivelation of 24 meters. The cave was already known in the 19th century and was once famous for its rich dripstones. Unfortunately, intensive calcite exploitation at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century led to significant destruction of its formations. Currently, the cave is accessible to experienced speleologists; visiting it requires appropriate equipment and skills.
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The Coral Cave is one of the most interesting caves located in the Sokole Góry nature reserve, located near Olsztyn in the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland. Located on the southern slope of Pustelnica Mountain, it was accidentally discovered in the years 1918-1939 by spar seekers. Its length is about 375 meters, and the height difference reaches 35.5 meters. The name of the cave comes from the unique dripstones resembling corals, which form on the roots of trees penetrating the interior of the cave. Due to the difficult conditions and the need to protect dripstones, the cave is not open to free exploration; exploration requires specialist equipment and speleological experience.
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More info at: http://www.sktj.pl/epimenides/jura/urwista_p.html
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The Urwista Shaft Cave is located about 300 meters north of the Olsztynska Cave. The shaft is 23 meters deep, but you can still climb through narrow corridors without a rope reach a depth of minus 39 meters. The total length of the cave is about 120 meters.
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A real rock labyrinth with a rock gate and high rock walls. This area is called "Fountain in the Amphitheater". There are a few paths marked in Komoot, but you have to be sure-footed on these paths too. You might think you are in the High Tatras. The best way to climb starts at the highlight "Cave - Jaskinia Urwista", because from there a staircase starts where you can climb safely. Just a few meters up you can see a beautiful rock gate.
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This cave is right next to the red marked hiking trail. The cave is completely surrounded by a bar fence to prevent falls. However, you can see a huge hole that must be very deep. If you have a good flashlight with you, you might look further down. Abseiling into the cave is strictly forbidden. Violations will result in a fine or arrest.
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The average hiker only sees the funnel-shaped, deep entrance to this cave. This funnel is completely surrounded by a wooden fence to prevent falls and to keep overly curious hikers away. Visiting the cave is prohibited. Driving into the cave is reserved for speleologists. The path to this cave is still worth it, however, because there is a staircase that leads up into a real rock labyrinth. Just a few meters up and you pass a rock gate.
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The region features several significant caves. Cave under Sokola Góra (Zimna / Pochyła Cave) is known for its unique cold microclimate and ice formations. Olsztyńska Cave is one of the largest in the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, forming a system with All Saints Cave. Additionally, The Well in the Amphitheater offers a rock labyrinth experience with impressive formations.
While many caves in the region require specialist equipment or are restricted, the area around The Well in the Amphitheater offers a rock labyrinth with paths that include a staircase for safer access to higher sections, providing an engaging experience for families who are sure-footed.
The caves in this region are known for their distinct characteristics. Cave under Sokola Góra boasts an arctic microclimate with an average annual temperature of around +3 degrees Celsius, leading to impressive ice formations in colder months. Koralowa Cave is named for its unique coral-like dripstones, though it requires specialist access.
For caves like Cave under Sokola Góra, winter and early spring are particularly interesting due to the formation of picturesque ice stalactites and stalagmites at its entrance, a result of its unusually cold microclimate.
Cave under Sokola Góra is an important hibernation site for large colonies of bats, including the greater mouse-eared bat, Natterer's bat, and brown long-eared bat. Its unique microclimate also supports relict beetle species like Choleva lederiana gracilenta and Catopos tristis infernus.
Cave under Sokola Góra has historical significance, having been used as a partisan shelter during the Nazi occupation in World War II.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Olsztyn Trail' or the 'Nature trail on the Falcon Mountain reserve'. For running enthusiasts, there are options like the 'Jezioro Porajskie – zbiornik zasypywany loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Ruins of Olsztyn Castle – Bobolice Castle loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking, running, and gravel biking guide pages for gmina Kamienica Polska.
Many caves in the region, such as Koralowa Cave and Olsztyńska Cave, require specialist equipment and experience due to challenging conditions or conservation efforts. While the entrance to Cave under Sokola Góra is fenced off for safety, the path leading to it offers access to a rock labyrinth with a staircase, which is more approachable for those seeking a less demanding exploration.
Given the varied conditions, including potentially slippery surfaces and the cold microclimate of some caves, it's advisable to wear sturdy, non-slip footwear. Layers of clothing are recommended, especially if you plan to explore areas near caves with colder temperatures like Cave under Sokola Góra.
Visitors appreciate the striking natural beauty of the region, particularly the impressive rock formations and the unique microclimates found within the caves. The opportunity for scenic hikes in the Sokole Góry Nature Reserve, exploring rock labyrinths, and witnessing the distinct geological features are frequently highlighted.
No, not all caves are open for free exploration. For instance, Cave under Sokola Góra is generally reserved for speleologists, and its entrance is fenced. Similarly, Koralowa Cave and Olsztyńska Cave require appropriate equipment and skills, often limiting access to experienced speleologists for conservation and safety reasons. Urwista Cave is also fenced off, with abseiling strictly forbidden.


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