Cave Crag Photo: Cave Crag

Cave Craig – limestone cave, or rather a huge cave system near the Irish town of Castleisland in County Kerry, province of Munster).

Cave crag is an impressive two-level underground structure, which was established caring by mother nature over millions of years ago. The length of the cave Craig is about 4 km and is one of the largest cave systems in Ireland.

The existence of the cave, Craig was officially recorded Geological survey of Ireland in 1859. However, the first serious studies were made only in the early 80-ies of the 20th century, and in 87-89-ies, with the aim of transforming the cave into a tourist attraction, have been a number of necessary finishing works – paved paths and bridges, lighting, etc. Cave Craig was opened to the public on may 20, 1989.

Today the cave Craig is one of the most popular natural attractions of County Kerry, annually attracts thousands of tourists. Professional guides will lead you through the labyrinth and spacious galleries of the cave, Craig, and you will be able not only to enjoy the incredible beauty of stalactites and stalagmites, but also get a lot of interesting information. One of the most beautiful galleries of the cave Craig is considered the Crystal gallery, which takes its name from decorating her almost transparent stalactites.

The visitor center has a gift shop and a great cafe where you can relax and have a snack. Children under 12 years old are invited to visit the so-called "Crazy Cave, an entertainment center, with lots of active fun (rope bridge, climbing, pool balls, etc.).

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