10 min from the Settlement
One of the biggest attractions The Śnieżnik Massif is The Bear Cave in Kletno located on the right slope of the Kleśnica valley, in a block of marble located in the Stroma mountain (1166.8 m above sea level). It is the longest cave in the Sudetes and one of the largest in Poland, which, after its accidental discovery in 1966 during the exploitation of a marble mine, and subsequent many research, geological, mining and construction works, has been open to tourists since 1983.
The tourist route that is open to tourists is about 360 m long, and you will be able to see about 500 m of the cave. You cannot touch the dripstones in it. And due to the need to maintain a specific microclimate inside the cave, groups of visitors have a maximum of 15 participants.
The temperature inside is around 6°C all year round, so even in the hottest weather you will need a warmer sweatshirt or jacket. The guided tour lasts around 45 minutes and is truly fascinating! In the summer and on weekends the cave is very popular. That is why it is a good idea to book or buy tickets in advance online (although you can also buy them on site). Anyone can enter the cave - there are no age limits, and children under three have free entry. It is worth remembering, however, that this is a very different climate and not all children can tolerate it well. What's more, there is a strict ban on bringing in or taking animals. On site you will find large car park. Before you go to the Bear Cave, check the most important information for visitors.
It is an attraction for both adults and children - an unforgettable adventure with geology in the background!