Stopića Cave
| Stopića Cave | |
|---|---|
| Serbian: Стопића пећина Stopića pećina | |
Water filled cascading tufa "bathtubs" | |
| Location | Sirogojno, Mount Zlatibor, Serbia |
| Coordinates | 43°42′08″N 19°51′18″E / 43.70222°N 19.85500°E |
| Length | 1,691.5 m (5,550 ft) |
| Geology | Triassic limestone |
| Access | easy |
| Show cave opened | 2009 |
| Show cave length | 400 m (1,300 ft) |
| Visitors | >100,000 (2022) |
| Features | waterfall, tufa bathtubs |
The Stopića Cave (Serbian: Стопића пећина, romanized: Stopića pećina) is a limestone cave near Sirogojno, on the slopes of Mount Zlatibor in western Serbia. It has been protected by the state as a natural monument. By 2022 it became the most visited cave in Serbia.