About this Stone
This dramatic sinkhole plunges over 138 meters deep, making it the deepest abyss in Central Europe. Formed over thousands of years by the collapse of underground caves, it creates a striking forested depression within one of the country’s most significant cave systems. The name itself carries history—it translates to “Horsefall,” a reference to its use as a natural trap for horses in earlier times. Today it’s part of a larger network of protected areas renowned for their extensive karst formations and limestone caves. The spot draws hikers seeking the scenic beauty and peaceful natural setting of the region’s unique geology.
🗺️ Location
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