The Underground World: Muierilor Cave

The Underground World: Muierilor Cave


The Women's Cave or Caves of Women is a beautiful and fascinating natural attraction located in the area of the Baia De Fier commune, in Gorj county. It is named after the legend that it was once a hiding place for women and children during war times.

It is a karst cave, formed through the dissolution of limestone and other soluble rocks and is known for its amazing rock formations, including stalactites and stalagmites, which have been forming for thousands of years.

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With a length of 7,000 meters, the cave is arranged on 4 levels.
One of the most interesting features of the cave is the "Curtain of Tears", a thin sheet of water that cascades down the cave wall, creating a fascinating effect.

The cave also hosts a variety of flora and fauna, including bats and several species of rare insects that inhabit caves.
In the Bear Gallery, a real cemetery of bear, lion, hyena, fox, wolf, wild goat and wild boar skeletal remains were found.

In addition to its natural beauty, The Women's Cave has a rich cultural history. It was once an important spiritual site for the Dacians, an ancient civilization that inhabited the region. The cave was also used as a place of refuge and source of inspiration for artists and writers.

Today, The Women's Cave is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world. It is open to the public and guided tours are available.
The cave is a testament to the natural and cultural history of Gorj and is a must-visit for anyone visiting the region.
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