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Deravá Skala Cave

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Deravá Skala Cave

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Deravá Skala Cave is a significant natural monument nestled within the picturesque Little Carpathians (Malé Karpaty) mountain range in Slovakia. Situated at an elevation of 460 meters above sea level in the Mokrá Valley, near the village of Plavecký Mikuláš in the Záhorie region, this impressive cave is renowned for its massive rock overhang and unique geological formation. It's not just a natural wonder; it's also a crucial archaeological and paleontological site, holding secrets of prehistoric human settlement and ancient…

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 440 m

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    Location: Bratislava, Slovakia

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical hiking difficulty to reach Deravá Skala Cave?

    The hike to Deravá Skala Cave is generally considered easy to moderate. The most common route from Plavecký Mikuláš follows a green tourist trail for approximately 2 kilometers, with a manageable ascent. While suitable for a wide range of visitors, including families, comfortable footwear is recommended for the forest paths.

    Are there any permit requirements or entrance fees for Deravá Skala Cave?

    No, Deravá Skala Cave is a natural monument and is freely accessible to the public. There are no permit requirements or entrance fees to visit the cave itself.

    Is Deravá Skala Cave suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Deravá Skala Cave is generally considered family-friendly. The main trail from Plavecký Mikuláš is relatively short and manageable, making it suitable for children. The cave's impressive rock overhang and historical significance can be an engaging experience for younger visitors.

    Can I bring my dog to Deravá Skala Cave and on the surrounding trails?

    While specific official rules for dogs within the cave itself are not detailed, the surrounding trails in the Little Carpathians are generally dog-friendly. It's always best practice to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected natural areas, and to clean up after them. Ensure your dog is comfortable with hiking on varied terrain.

    What are the parking options for Deravá Skala Cave?

    The most convenient parking is typically available in the nearby village of Plavecký Mikuláš. From there, you can access the green tourist trail that leads directly to the cave. Parking availability may vary, especially during peak seasons, so arriving earlier in the day is advisable.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Deravá Skala Cave?

    Deravá Skala Cave is located in a natural, forested area. For amenities like cafes, restaurants, or accommodation, you would need to visit the nearby villages such as Plavecký Mikuláš or Plavecké Podhradie. These villages offer basic services and some guesthouses or eateries.

    What unique natural features can be observed at Deravá Skala Cave?

    Deravá Skala Cave is notable for its massive rock overhang and its formation through the action of underground and seepage waters on a tectonic fissure, further expanded by frost weathering. Unlike many caves, it lacks stalactite decorations. However, during winter, its ceiling can transform into a stunning gallery of icicles, creating a magical atmosphere.

    How long does it typically take to hike to and explore Deravá Skala Cave?

    The hike from Plavecký Mikuláš to Deravá Skala Cave is approximately 2 kilometers and generally takes about 30-45 minutes one way, depending on your pace. Exploring the cave itself is relatively quick, as it's an open rock shelter rather than a deep cave system. Allow extra time if you plan to continue on other trails or explore the surrounding area.

    Are there other significant caves or landmarks nearby worth visiting?

    Approximately 130 meters from Deravá Skala Cave, you'll find Tmavá Skala (Dark Rock), another important cave. However, Tmavá Skala is not accessible to the public. The area is rich in other landmarks, including the Kršlenica viewpoint, the Mokrá Valley canyon, and the historical Plavecký Castle, all accessible via hiking trails.

    What should I wear when visiting Deravá Skala Cave?

    Given the cave's location in a forested area and the need for hiking, comfortable hiking shoes or sturdy walking boots are highly recommended. Dress in layers, as temperatures can vary, especially inside the cave or during different seasons. Even in summer, a light jacket might be useful. During winter, warm clothing and appropriate footwear for potentially icy conditions are essential.

    What is the archaeological significance of Deravá Skala Cave?

    Deravá Skala Cave is an extremely important archaeological and paleontological site. It shows evidence of human settlement dating back to the Paleolithic, Neolithic, and Middle Ages. Significant finds include spearheads from mammoth ivory, flint knives, and even a grave with a child's skeleton from the Neolithic period, offering a rare glimpse into prehistoric life.

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