Łokietek's Cave
Łokietek's Cave is a natural limestone cave located in the Ojców National Park in Poland. It is named after Władysław Łokietek, a Polish king who is said to have used the cave as a hideout in the 14th century. The cave features impressive stalactites and stalagmites, attracting both tourists and researchers interested in its geological formations.
The cave is approximately 200 meters long and has a rich history, with archaeological findings suggesting it was inhabited during the Stone Age. Today, Łokietek's Cave is a popular destination for visitors exploring the natural beauty of the surrounding park and learning about its historical significance.