The sightseeing lasts 40 minutes, visitors descend along a 300m long pathway up to 60m below the ground and an underground lake and visit 5 beautifully decorated chambers.
In one of the chambers you will pass along a 4m wide passage that leads 66m vertically down reaching the deepest point of the cave at 132m.
The karst region, where it was created, is a sea sediment covered by red soil (terra rossa).
It was at their initiative that, in 1986, the Baredine Cave was, owing to its very special characteristics and exquisite beauty, proclaimed a monument of nature.
Surface pottery has been collected in soil sediments bearing witness to the fact that human beings entered the cave in ancient times and used to live there.