About Plura Cave
Plura Cave is described as Northern Europe’s largest water-filled cave, featuring notable marble formations. It lies on private land and access uses on-site infrastructure and parking that carry a daily fee. Visibility is reported from 8 to 100 meters, averaging around 30 meters. Freshwater life noted in the cave includes Arctic char and trout, and frogs have been observed as far as 500 meters into the mountain.
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Plura Cave Planning Details
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Typical Conditions
Visibility reported as 8–100 m, with an average of about 30 m.
Safety & Access At Plura Cave
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Access Restrictions
Located on private land; use of infrastructure and parking has a fee of 500kr/day.
Local Intel For Plura Cave
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Access
Private land access with a daily fee (500kr/day) for infrastructure and parking.
Aquatic Life
Freshwater fish mentioned include Arctic char and trout; frogs have been found deep inside the cave.
Facilities
Infrastructure and parking are available for a daily fee.
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