Very nice experience: free of charge, give you a sense of mix between culture (the church) and nature (the cave). Nice the stairs to enter the cave, amazing to find a church there with nice icons and frescoes, you can walk around the circle cave: clockwise, you arrive straight to the second chapel, anticlockwise, you enjoy the nature (but there is a ficus tree where you need to bend yourself as it is very short). There is parking outside, let me say for around 10-15 cars, but I do not expect too many visitors in the...
Read moreThis is an unexpected phenomenon that happens to the landscape, is like you cut with a knife a circle on the gravel like a great hole and the size is more like a football field. The entrance to the middle Alia he’s by stairs on the ground in a small tunnel are you arrived on the walls of it And you can walk on the site visit in the two churches that they face to each other. And I believe pictures cannot describe the feeling you get ,but it’s worth the trip of 45 min that you need to visit it...
Read moreDepends what you are after. It's a large crater with a couple of tiny churches built into the rock face. You access it by walking through a small passage cut out through the rock. Not for disabled people no access or at least, no easy access. Walking down some rock made stairs etc. It's OK but that too awe inspiring in my opinion. The next visit is to the rock face 1/4 of a mile away which is better to walk as the road is rough and you can't get too far. Looks...
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