Prohodna Cave

Prohodna Cave is one of the most famous and easily accessible caves in Bulgaria. It lies 2 km away from Karlukovo Village and 112 km away from Sofia.
The cave is a natural 262 m long rock bridge. It has two entrances – a big and a small one. A path beginning at the approximately 35 m-high small entrance crosses the cave and goes out through the big entrance (the biggest cave arch in Bulgaria – 45 m).
Prohodna Cave is naturally lit thanks to its large entrances and cave holes – natural holes on the ceiling. These cave holes are precisely what makes the cave unique. Situated next to each other and having similar almond-shaped forms, the cave holes bear striking resemblance to giant eyes that seem as if they are staring at the visitors. It is not by chance that local people sometimes refer to them as The Eyes of God. Seen from a specific angle, they even resemble a face that looks down, and when it is wet it seems as if they are “crying”. People who witness this natural phenomenon are astonished and a little excited – the incredible symmetry and location of the cave holes fill one with awe and a sense of mystique. The cave was declared a natural landmark in 1962. Several Bulgarian and foreign films were shot there. One of them is Time of Violence (1987).
Bungee jumps are organised from the big entrance. Prohodna Cave is a popular destination for climbers. There are sport climbing routes divided into several sectors. Their level of difficulty varies, but they are considered to be some of the hardest in Bulgaria.
Visitors can also approach the cave from the office building of Peter Tranteev National Speleological Society. A path beginning at the office building of the society leads to the big entrance of the cave. The office building of the speleological society is unique for its location – it is built in a crevice in a rock and looks like a bat if seen from above. The rock itself makes up some of the walls of the building. The office building of the speleological society offers a view of the valley of the Iskar River and Prohodna Cave.
Accommodation is available at the mountain hostel, but visitors are advised to make a reservation in advance. There is a junction on the Lukovit – Karlukovo road leading to the office of the speleological society.
The office building of Peter Tranteev National Speleological Society and the Prohodna Cave are included in the list of the 100 tourist sites in Bulgaria. The cave is open for tourists all year round. A guide is not required. In the cold winter days, visitors should mind the huge icicles forming on the ceiling and around the cave holes and the slippery surface.

Prohodna Cave is one of the most famous and easily accessible caves in Bulgaria. It lies 2 km away from Karlukovo Village and 112 km away from Sofia.
The cave is a natural 262 m long rock bridge. It has two entrances – a big and a small one. A path beginning at the approximately 35 m-high small entrance crosses the cave and goes out through the big entrance (the biggest cave arch in Bulgaria – 45 m).
Prohodna Cave is naturally lit thanks to its large entrances and cave holes – natural holes on the ceiling. These cave holes are precisely what makes the cave unique. Situated next to each other and having similar almond-shaped forms, the cave holes bear striking resemblance to giant eyes that seem as if they are staring at the visitors. It is not by chance that local people sometimes refer to them as The Eyes of God. Seen from a specific angle, they even resemble a face that looks down, and when it is wet it seems as if they are “crying”. People who witness this natural phenomenon are astonished and a little excited – the incredible symmetry and location of the cave holes fill one with awe and a sense of mystique. The cave was declared a natural landmark in 1962. Several Bulgarian and foreign films were shot there. One of them is Time of Violence (1987).
Bungee jumps are organised from the big entrance. Prohodna Cave is a popular destination for climbers. There are sport climbing routes divided into several sectors. Their level of difficulty varies, but they are considered to be some of the hardest in Bulgaria.
Visitors can also approach the cave from the office building of Peter Tranteev National Speleological Society. A path beginning at the office building of the society leads to the big entrance of the cave. The office building of the speleological society is unique for its location – it is built in a crevice in a rock and looks like a bat if seen from above. The rock itself makes up some of the walls of the building. The office building of the speleological society offers a view of the valley of the Iskar River and Prohodna Cave.
Accommodation is available at the mountain hostel, but visitors are advised to make a reservation in advance. There is a junction on the Lukovit – Karlukovo road leading to the office of the speleological society.
The office building of Peter Tranteev National Speleological Society and the Prohodna Cave are included in the list of the 100 tourist sites in Bulgaria. The cave is open for tourists all year round. A guide is not required. In the cold winter days, visitors should mind the huge icicles forming on the ceiling and around the cave holes and the slippery surface.

The cave lies 2 km away from Karlukovo Village, on the road to Lukovit (the road passes over the cave). The road junction leads to a car park at the small entrance of the cave.

Tourist information center – Lovech

Summer:
Tuesday-Thursday: 9:00-13:00; 14:00-18:00
Friday-Sunday: 10:00-14:00; 15:00-19:00

Winter:
Tuesday-Thursday: 8:00-12:00; 13:00-17:00
Friday-Sunday: 09:00-13:00; 14:00-18:00

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