List of caves of Poland

As of 2018[update], there are 843 caves known in the Polish Tatra Mountains with the total length exceeding 134 km.

The largest and deepest caves of the Tatras (and of Poland) are located in the Czerwone Wierchy and Kominiarski Wierch massifs.

Another highly promising region, the massif of Giewont, is largely unexplored due to its strict nature conservation status.

[2] In the area of Kraków-Częstochowa Upland there are over 1800 known limestone caves, most of them shorter than 100m and rather shallow.

[3] Show caves, with guided tours and requiring an entrance fee: Other caves made accessible to the general public as part of a tourist trail: Notable troglobionts, troglophiles, and trogloxenes of Polish caves include:[12][13] 17 out of 21 species of Polish bats can be found in caves – most of them only in winter, during their hibernation.

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