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Jaskinia Mylna

Tourist attraction in Zakopane

Updated: February 20, 2024 05:52 AM

Jaskinia Mylna is located in Zakopane (Town in Poland), Poland. It's address is Szlak pieszy czerwony, 34-511 Kościelisko, Poland.

Szlak pieszy czerwony, 34-511 Kościelisko, Poland

6VQ6+QW Kościelisko, Poland

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Where is Jaskinia Mylna?

Jaskinia Mylna is located at: Szlak pieszy czerwony, 34-511 Kościelisko, Poland.

What are the coordinates of Jaskinia Mylna?

Coordinates: 49.2394908, 19.8623116

Jaskinia Mylna Reviews

Fencing_n00b
2023-10-02 14:51:33 GMT

Great experience. The entrance is hard to find and we got lost on our way, but in the end we got back on track. You have to crawl and go on all fours at a times, but its worth it. Don't go without flashlight, I was also glad I brought helmet, waterproof pants and gloves

Serina C
2024-01-09 12:02:43 GMT

Beautiful spot, very easy flat path to walk on, especially for wheelchair users, to walk your dogs,
absolutely amazing to see people of all ages out for a walk, not something you see on most paths.
Scenery is breathtaking and also got to see some spring krokus in the snow.
So I would definitely recommend for all ages, wheelchair usage and a place to walk your dog as most paths dont allow dogs.

Pawel Matusz
2022-08-02 05:57:22 GMT

Great experience, not like the usual guided cave tours. You go on your own, and go prepared - you need a good light source as you go through 300m of twisting narrow and low pasages (several about 1m high) in complete darkness. ALWAYS look for the trail signs as you can get lost - it is well signposted but keep checking. You start by going about 15 minutes up the red trail from the main tourist path, although it's unidirectional there are sometimes people coming down who gave up. You enter through a crawlway, most likely on your hands and knees, if you have a backpack you'll probably have to take it off and drag it alongside you. You WILL get dirty and wet, several sections are muddy and partially flooded and you have to crawl through them, waterproof shoes recommended as you may step into ankle deep water. Using a phone for light is possible but difficult and you may drop it into the water (or a crevice and never find it) or get it muddy or scrathed, so better use a headlamp or waterproof torch. It takes about 30 minutes to get though the cave itself, and about 1 hour total including the trail up and down. Children (not too young) can do it without major issues although they will most likely get muddy and wet, and be sure they don't change their mind as once you go in you can't turn back if other people are behind you. In generel interesting experience, recomened.

Sylwester Tutka
2023-08-09 06:58:59 GMT

Amazing experience. I recomend to have a torch and jacket because it's chilli inside. Also wet and muddy. At the end you need to hold to the chain and walk on very narrow path.

Gintaras Samoška
2023-08-04 17:20:38 GMT

Very cool place. Takes time to climb up, but definitely worth it.

Klemet- Gustav Tamm
2023-07-13 22:08:26 GMT

Very nice cave for adventure hunters. Takes about 20 minutes to go through. Would recommend taking dedicated flashlight but phone's flash is also okay. Temperature in the cave is very low, therefore take some warm clothes. There are also some wet places inside so it's better to take waterproof shoes or go barefoot.

Ania Michalak
2018-06-18 14:44:14 GMT

Very beautiful place and challenging cave to go through. Definitely would recommend.

Alex S
2020-12-30 19:51:53 GMT

This was an amazing experience. First time going through tunnels in a cave with no light. That being said, make sure you have a torch with you, preferably head torch so you can have free hands and don't reply on the phone! There are many entrances, some more difficult than others. If you're unexperienced caver, stick to the main one. The main route is marked but requires commitment and the will to crawl through water and mud. It as a lot of fun and wished it was longer.

Tom Healy
2023-08-16 16:18:15 GMT

This was a really cool place. But you have to be prepared for it, which we weren't: clothes you're happy to get very dirty, muddy, very muddy, because at times you're crawling on all fours to get through. Not for the phobic at all, claustro or otherwise. Bring your flashlights, keep the bag light, it's a squeeze at times. This one doesn't go to the other side but goes deep enough to give you a pretty good cave experience. Professional spelunkers would be bored, I'm sure, but for the casual cave dipper it's enough to make you wish you had a hard hat. We didn't go all the way to the very farthest hole but honestly didn't feel the need to get that messy.

Paka Buraka
2021-06-04 21:03:23 GMT

Unforgettable experience! It is a real cave with many, many meters of walkways, which you could explore completely by your own (with headlight). The cave is without any artificial light, so you could feel like a real explorer. Inside there is a marked trail so it's hard to get lost, even without map. I spent here over an hour and I feel there was still something hidden inside. Remember to take clothes, which will protect your skin and is easy to landry, mud on floor is waiting for you :).

Tomasz Zminkowski
2019-04-14 16:29:58 GMT

Waterproof yourself before entering, low passages of about 100cm tall, wet and muddy. Unforgettable memories for those who enjoy creepy dark caves. Oh, and it takes about 50 minutes to crawl through...

Ansis Zingis
2023-06-08 12:28:01 GMT

A nice cave. Good view! Physical strength required to reach.

Natalia Marczak
2020-08-01 18:01:03 GMT

We had no idea what to expect and I wanted to go back three or four times because it is kinda intense but so worth checking out! Just be ready for some "extreme" passages.

Mohamed EFFAT
2023-08-13 06:50:45 GMT

Loved the caves. They are hard to climb but worth it

Dmitry Medved
2017-08-21 21:29:51 GMT

Beware - no light except your own, tunnels sometimes very low, there is cold inside and water drops everywhere, your boots must be waterproof and your determination strong, then you get out from the cave dirty, tired and happy :) No stalactites inside, only stone and narrow labyrinth.

Amir Glick
2021-07-29 17:51:15 GMT

The higher cave is amazing, very steep climb and very deep inside.

Algirdas S.
2021-07-08 16:52:39 GMT

Nice caves, be prepared for crawling if you want to go to other side of cave.

Tom Belmans
2019-07-23 13:16:57 GMT

Very adventurous. Make sure to not get lost in these pitch black caves!

Krystian Zbikowski
2019-04-23 05:19:40 GMT

Koscieliska valley is great walking path for kids. Caves make it even more interesting for them.

Piotr Drożdż
2022-09-07 16:02:15 GMT

Super

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About Zakopane
Town in Poland

Zakopane is a town in the south of Poland, in the southern part of the Podhale region at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. From 1975 to 1998, it was part of Nowy Sącz Voivodeship; since 1999, it has been part of Lesser Poland Voivodeship. source

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