Biserna Cave will be open to tourists from April 11. Visits will be possible in working days until May 15. Then the breeding season of the bats begins, whose protected habitat is the cave, and according to the Biological Diversity Act, peace must be ensured for raising the young.
The access mode remains the same - entry will only be possible by prior registration, with the minimum number of visitors being 8 people and the maximum being 12. Registration is done by phone. 054/800 765 at the Directorate of the Shumen Plateau Nature Park. Entry times are 10 a.m., 11.30 a.m. and 1 p.m.
The tourist service for pensioners and students will cost 8 leva per visit, and for citizens – 10 leva. Payment is made at the entrance to the cave.
We remind you that the route inside is about 800 meters long in one direction. You can reach the Biserna cave on foot, as the forest road is not suitable for cars. Vehicles can be parked on the asphalt road before the turn for the villa of the Shumen Municipality. There are two walking routes - from the Kyoshkave park - "Lesson on the forest path" and from the junction for the "Old Town" Fortress on the road to the villa of the Shumen Municipality. Signs are placed along all routes. The temperature in the Biserna cave is currently 10 degrees, so visitors need to have warm clothes. Due to the high humidity and cave waters, tourists are recommended to wear suitable closed shoes.

