Anemotrypa Pramanta Cave

Anemotrypa Pramanta Cave

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The Anemotrypa Cave is a unique site in the bowels of the earth. At 60km from Ioannina, three kilometres from Pramanta, west of Stroggoula, at an altitude of 900 meters, visitors encounter this unique cave. It was first discovered in 1960 and so far 270 meters in length are available for visitors. After the entrance, […]

The Anemotrypa Cave is a unique site in the bowels of the earth. At 60km from Ioannina, three kilometres from Pramanta, west of Stroggoula, at an altitude of 900 meters, visitors encounter this unique cave. It was first discovered in 1960 and so far 270 meters in length are available for visitors.

After the entrance, the corridor leads to the First Chamber, which is 17 meters long and decorated with beautiful curtain-like stalactites reaching all the way to the floor. On the left opens the River Chamber. The stairs lead through the adorned narrow corridor to the Grand Hall, 6 meters high, decorated with candle-like formations, the Waterfall and the Grey Pond. The double staircase after that leads to the White Pond Hall, behind a line of stalagmites. Beyond this point there are 52 meters along the Corridor of Wealth, with the most impressive colourful adornments. The corridor leads to the Red Pond Hall. Terraced stone basins receive the running lake waters. Along with some truly finely textured stalactite ornaments the waters create a unique spectacle. A downhill corridor opens up, divided by a huge stone mass. On its left lies another wonderful pond. On the right the floor is covered by stone formations on which the flows the little water of the Red Pond. This brings us to the last, steeply downhill part of the accessible segment of the cave; in its depths one can hear the rumble of the river water.

The cave is open every day from 10:00 to 16:00. Visits include 20-25 minute guided tours to an underground river within the cave. Visitors to the cave enter and exit through the same point. Admission fee is €3 for adults and €2 for children. The cave comes under the administration of the Utility Company of the Municipality of North Tzoumerka.

In the area surrounding the cave there is a café for tourists to relax and rest.
For further information, please, contact the guides of the Cave on +30-26590-61516 or +30-6958-054.441.

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