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Top 17 Caves in Udine

Best caves in Udine region are found within Friuli-Venezia Giulia, an area characterized by its karst topography and extensive underground formations. Udine serves as a gateway to exploring these natural wonders, which include both natural caves and historical sites with underground elements. The region's geological features provide diverse caving experiences. These formations offer insights into the area's natural history and provide unique exploration opportunities.

Best caves in Udine

  • The most popular caves is Fontanone di Goriuda, a waterfall and…

Last updated: April 29, 2026

Fontanone di Goriuda

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A wonderful path that allows you to walk near a fabulous waterfall.

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Resiutta Ice Cellar Tunnel

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It is a small cave to see little out of Alpe Adria cycleway. Entry fee is 1€. It can be nice way to cool down if it is hot outside. …

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Osoppo Fortress and San Rocco Hill

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The route follows CAI trail marker 720. Starting from the southern entrance of Rivellino Park, you cross it to the northern entrance. Crossing the park, you can already see …

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World War I observatory operated by officers of the 36th Mountain Artillery Regiment.
Next to it there is a shelter cave which was used during the bombings.

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Grotta Palpiccola

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The grotto is also called "Fredda", the refrigerator, because it is quite cold inside even in summer. We watched a group of cave climbers break through the tunnels into 2, …

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Little Lagazuoi and Cellon have nothing to do with each other. The first is in the Dolomites near Cortina in Italy and the Cellon in the Carnic Alps in the Lesach Valley (Austria).

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Former Firing Slits of Val Bartolo

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Loopholes were installed in the middle of a pinnacle ....
Also opposite one finds which one!

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Vigant Abyss

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Reaching the typical caves of this thick area is not trivial, but getting to the Vigant cave will be easy and extremely fun along this path. …

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Beautiful walk in a magnificent place.

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tunnel dug by soldiers during the First World War as a garrison. very impressive, requires a torch

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Parco Naturale delle Prealpi Giulie
December 10, 2025, Fontanone di Goriuda

Hello! And welcome to the Julian Prealps Natural Park. To enjoy your experience to the fullest and with respect, we invite you to follow a few simple rules—they're our way of saying "thank you" to this extraordinary environment: - Bring home memories, not flowers: take all the photos you want, but leave plants, fossils, and any natural artifacts intact. - Dogs are welcome, but always on a leash: this way you protect the wildlife and themselves. - No wild camping: nature rests here at night, just like you! - Silence, the mountains speak: no loud music, shouting, or bright lights—let the sounds of the forest be your soundtrack. - Stay on the trail: walking off-trail damages delicate habitats. - Hunting is prohibited: animals live peacefully here, as they should everywhere. - Watch out for ticks: ticks are present throughout the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, so it's important to learn about prevention and protection techniques! Don't throw away your trash: everything you bring with you (snacks, bottles, tissues, etc.), take it home. The mountain is not a trash can. Nature thanks you! And if you need information, write to us at info@parcoprealpigiulie.it

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A wartime tunnel from World War I

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A pleasant journey back in time: "Mostra Miniera del Resartico" (Resiutta Mining Exhibition). In 1844, Carinthian entrepreneurs began producing beer in Resiutta, which was then part of the Habsburg Monarchy, using the excellent water of the Resia River. A tunnel was dug for this purpose, which served as a storage and cooling room for the beer. By 1900, the resources of the icehouse were no longer used, and the icehouse remained empty. In recent years, the tunnel was rediscovered. Restoration and research work now allow visitors to retrace the course of history and visit this special place. The tunnel itself features information panels that illustrate the history of this place and beer brewing in Resiutta.

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A pleasant journey back in time: "Mostra Miniera del Resartico" (Resiutta Mining Exhibition). In 1844, Carinthian entrepreneurs began producing beer in Resiutta, which was then part of the Habsburg Monarchy, using the excellent water of the Resia River. A tunnel was dug for this purpose, which served as a storage and cooling room for the beer. By 1900, the resources of the icehouse were no longer used, and the icehouse remained empty. In recent years, the tunnel was rediscovered. Restoration and research work now allow visitors to retrace the course of history and visit this special place. The tunnel itself features information panels that illustrate the history of this place and beer brewing in Resiutta.

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A pleasant journey back in time: "Mostra Miniera del Resartico" (Resia Mining Exhibition). In 1844, Carinthian entrepreneurs began producing beer in Resiutta, which was then part of the Habsburg Monarchy, using the excellent water of the Resia River. A tunnel was dug for this purpose, which served as a storage and cooling room for the beer. By 1900, the resources of the icehouse were no longer used, and the icehouse remained empty. In recent years, the tunnel was rediscovered. Restoration and research work now allow visitors to retrace the course of history and visit this special place. The tunnel itself features information panels that illustrate the history of this place and beer brewing in Resiutta. Source: https://discoveralpigiulie.eu/de/natura/parco/galleria-ghiacciaia-di-riesutta/#null

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Beautiful place to walk and take pictures of some beautiful views. It is full of tunnels and caves. Only problem in summer if the grass is a bit high there can be ticks

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The Fontanone di Goriuda is a breathtaking visual experience. The waterfall, born from the bowels of the earth, creates a unique natural spectacle. An explosion of colors and sounds that enchants and leaves you speechless. Unmissable for those seeking intimate contact with nature.

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It is a small building which now offers protection for 2 - 3 people, but this functioned as an observation post during the Great War. From the small windows you can easily observe the mountains to the east, the northern flank of the Montasch and the Val Saisera valley below, which was then the border with the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most unique caves or underground sites near Udine?

The Udine region, situated in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, offers a variety of unique underground experiences. The Fontanone di Goriuda is a natural monument where you can walk near and even behind a waterfall within a cave. For a historical perspective, explore the tunnels and caves within Osoppo Fortress and San Rocco Hill, or discover the Former Firing Slits of Val Bartolo, which are man-made cave structures installed within a pinnacle.

What kind of geological formations can I expect to see in the caves near Udine?

The Friuli-Venezia Giulia region is known for its karst topography. In caves like Grotta Gigante (near Trieste), you can witness immense chambers, impressive stalactites, and towering stalagmites. The Pradis Cave complex also features various speleothems and geological formations, alongside a spectacular canyon and waterfalls.

Are there family-friendly caves to visit near Udine?

Yes, several caves and underground sites are suitable for families. The Fontanone di Goriuda is a short, easy path that allows walking behind a waterfall, making it a fascinating experience for all ages. The Pradis Cave complex is also praised for its accessibility and well-organized pathways, suitable for children, with picnic spots and a restaurant nearby.

Are there any caves near Udine that are easily accessible for beginners or those seeking a less challenging experience?

For a less challenging experience, the Fontanone di Goriuda offers a simple path. The Pradis Cave complex is also known for its accessible pathways, though it does involve 207 steps down to the caves and some steep sections. For more challenging explorations, caves like Grotta Palpiccola are recommended only for experienced cavers with proper equipment.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves in the Udine region?

Caves generally maintain a constant temperature year-round, making them a good option in various seasons. For instance, Grotta Gigante has a constant internal temperature of 11°C (51.8°F), offering a cool escape in summer and a warmer retreat in winter. The surrounding natural areas, however, are best enjoyed in spring, summer, or early autumn when the weather is mild for outdoor activities.

What should I wear for cave exploration in the Udine region?

Given the constant cool temperatures inside most caves (around 11°C or 51.8°F), it's advisable to wear layers, even in summer. Sturdy, comfortable shoes with good grip are essential, as paths can be damp or uneven. For more adventurous explorations, specific caving gear might be required, but for tourist caves, comfortable outdoor clothing is usually sufficient.

Are there options for winter caving near Udine?

Yes, caves like Grotta Gigante maintain a constant temperature of 11°C (51.8°F) throughout the year, making them a viable and comfortable option for visiting even in winter. Other accessible tourist caves will also offer a consistent internal climate, providing a unique winter activity.

Are dogs allowed in the caves or surrounding areas near Udine?

Policies regarding dogs can vary by specific site. While some outdoor areas around caves might be dog-friendly, access inside the caves themselves is often restricted for safety and preservation reasons. It's best to check the specific rules for each cave or complex you plan to visit beforehand.

What historical underground sites can be explored near Udine?

Beyond natural caves, the Udine region features several historical underground sites. The Resiutta Ice Cellar Tunnel is a historical site with underground elements. You can also explore the tunnels and caves within Osoppo Fortress and San Rocco Hill, which played a strategic role historically. The Köpfach Shelter and World War I Observation Post and the Cuel Mulimiela Gun Emplacement offer insights into military history with their cave structures.

What outdoor activities can I do near these caves?

The Udine region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, such as the 'Lago del Predil — ring tour' or 'Cascata Plera — tour starting from Tolmezzo', which are listed in the Easy hikes in Udine guide. For cycling enthusiasts, routes like the 'Radbus Tour von Tarvis zum Ossiacher See' are available in the Cycling in Udine guide. There are also running trails, including more challenging options like 'Lake Avostanis - loop hike from Rifugio Casera Pramosio', detailed in the Running Trails in Udine guide.

Are there any less crowded cave experiences in Friuli-Venezia Giulia?

While Grotta Gigante is a major tourist attraction, exploring some of the smaller, more localized caves or historical underground sites might offer a less crowded experience. Sites like the Resiutta Ice Cellar Tunnel or the Former Firing Slits of Val Bartolo could provide a more intimate exploration of the region's underground heritage.

Can I find cafes or amenities near the Pradis Caves?

Yes, the Pradis Cave complex is known for being well-organized for visitors, including amenities. There are picnic spots available, and a small restaurant on-site, making it convenient for a day trip.

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