Lots to see and do here with my husband and the kids (10 and 17 years old) . Surrounded by beautiful views and scenery the caves and waterfall activity area has toilets, picnic benches and a little cafe. There is a large free car park just opposite. It was 15 euros to do the guided cave tour, the waterfall and the huge zip line which goes from the top of the waterfall across the forest ravine!! It's a lot of steps up to the top of the waterfall and the same steps take you to the zip line. Totally worth it though! And a reasonably fit person can do it in 10 minutes. The caves are interesting but if you are claustrophobic they won't be for you as they're narrow and low in...
Read moreWe visited on a hot August day, and it was a wonderful way to beat the heat while still enjoying nature. The path offers plenty of shade, and the river is cool and refreshing—not to mention the magnificent, almost surreal views. The trail is very easy, making it suitable for young children and all fitness levels. We also joined the guided cave tour, which was excellent. There’s even an English-language option. Our guide was amazing—kind, funny, and full of great jokes that we really enjoyed. On some occasions, you can also try the zip line for extra fun. There’s a casual on-site restaurant offering light meals, Highly...
Read moreNice place with a cave and a waterfall. If you want to see the cave you must follow a 40 minutes guided tour in the cave. The cave is nice to see, but the guided tour was vary sleepy with a lot of bad jokes. The waterfall is very nice and there's a short path in the valley along the small river. After the visit is ended, it is possible to ride on a zip-wire (It's included in the entrance-ticket, but not mandatory to take the ride). Anyway, the ride is worth going for, even if you're afraid of heights (As I am) it pretty cool. The ride starts just above the waterfall (40meters above the ground) and ends close the the...
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