Image | Name | Location | Notes | |
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Ceremošnja cave | near village Ceremošnja and town Kučevo | The length of this small but beautiful cave is 770 m, of which 430 m is suitable for exploration by tourists. Bats can sometimes be seen during visits. | ||
Degurić Cave | Near Valjevo | |||
Gradac Cave | near Kragujevac | Paleontological site | ||
Cave of Gabrovnica | 27 km (16.78 mi) from Knjaževac | The cave is well known for its prehistoric paintings. | ||
Kađenica | Dljina village near Čačak | Cave-church | ||
Lazar's Cave | Zlot, 9.4 km (5.84 mi) from Bor | |||
Petnica | 5 km (3.11 mi) SE of Valjevo | |||
Prekonoška cave | Svrljig | |||
Rajko's Cave | The cave is located at the spring of Mali Pek, 2 km (1.24 mi) from town Majdanpek in Eastern Serbia |
The cave is 2,3 km long (4 km with small side canals) and has an underground river flowing through | ||
Ravništanska cave | near Kučevo | 540 m long with an underground stream and two exits in two different valleys | ||
Resava Cave | 20 km (12.43 mi) from Despotovac | It is the first cave to be prepared for visits in Serbia. | ||
Risovača Cave | Entrance of the town Aranđelovac | |||
Stopića Cave | Zlatibor | |||
Ušačko-ledeni cave system | near Uvac | Discovered length of canals is 6.2 km, with parts of the cave still unexplored | ||
Potpeće Cave | Potpeće, 12 km from Užice towards Požega | |||
Cerje Cave | Cerje (Niš) | To date discovered 6,025 meters, soon will be officially the longest cave in Serbia |
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