From Igla, we climb 90 meters over the wooden bridge over the Savinja River, along a rather poorly marked walking path and see the Brown Cave, which was once called Luknja. Still on the transition from 19. In the 20th century, a footpath led through the outer part of the cave between Luče and Solčava.
The cave is 418 meters long and 83 meters deep, and a branched system of tunnels leads to the interior. There are interesting sediments in it, and bones of cave bears and representatives of rare beetles and bats were also found. At the bottom of the cave is a siphon lake, the level of which rises during downpours. To see the deeper part of the cave, a flashlight is a must! Admission and viewing are free.
Starting point - parking lot along the road Luče - Solčava:
GPS: N 46° 22' 46" (46.379364) / E 14° 43' 42" (14.728341)