Allikukivi Cave is a place where you can experience nature in a special way. The entrance itself, an inconspicuous door in a grassy hill, has something mysterious about it. When you step through the narrow opening and descend the steps, you are surrounded by cool, moist air and the light quickly disappears behind you - a flashlight is definitely helpful here.
Inside, the cave is winding and the walls are covered in a thin layer of moss that shimmers green in the light. The sandy floor and natural formations give the cave its very own character. The 33 meters that you can explore here give an impression of how small you can feel in the midst of nature. It is not the large passages or spectacular stalactite formations that impress, but the proximity to the earth, the roughness of the environment and the silence, which is only occasionally interrupted by a drop falling from somewhere on the ceiling.
In the area there are also the Allikukivi springs, which give the cave its name and are a good place to incorporate into a hike. The protected nature around the cave ensures that you have an authentic nature experience off the beaten track. But be careful, when it is wet the stones inside the cave can be slippery - sturdy shoes are therefore recommended.